Zvezda 1/35 Soviet M-30 122mm Howitzer Gun Kit (3510) This well known gun became famous for its simplicity, reliability and firepower. Soviet factories supplied 13600 units of М-30 howitzers during WW II. Technology of this howitzer was well ahead of its time demonstrated by the fact that it was used in limited numbers by Soviet forces during the Afghanistan conflict in the seventies. Marshal G.F. Odintsov was quoted about the M-30: "There can't be better one".
Zvezda 1/35 US Army M-3 Armoured Personnel Carrier and Scout Car (3519) The M-3 scout car, developed by the American company "White", had four-wheel-drive and carried 6 soldiers in its armoured body. It was equipped wilh 2 or 3 machine guns and a radio station. Around 3500 of these cars were supplied to the USSR during lease agreement in World War II. It was used mainly for the transport of special assault groups of the Red Army.
Zvezda 1/35 Stalin's Organ BM-13 Katjusha (3521) The vehicle, created in 1941 for rocket launching appeared to be almost one at the most far-famed and effective combatant of the World War II period. In the enemy troops it was called the "Stalin’s organ".
Zvezda 1/35 ISU-152 Soviet Tank Destroyer (3532) The ISU-152 was an exceptionally powerful self-propelled artillery weapon and was developed from the IS-2 heavy tank during WW II. The vehicle was widely employed against German tanks – including the Tigers – and in the fire suppression role. The ISU-152 was also used to attack fortified emplacements such as concrete bunkers.
Zvezda 1/35 German PanzerJager 1 with PAK 4.7 Anti Tank Gun (3537) In the beginning of the Second World War in Germany a self-propelled anti-tank, gun was created on the basis of the light tank Pz-1B. The 47-mm antitank gun protected from three sides by armour plates was installed instead of demounted turret. These self-propelled mounts were used at the initial stage of the war on all the theatres of military actions.
Zvezda 1/35 Soviet T-80UD Main Battle Tank (3591) The T-80UD – was adopted by the Soviet Army in 1987. The new employed elements of a built-in dynamic defense able to counter both kinetic energy and shaped-charge rounds. Additionally, the vehicle was equipped with the laser-guided 9K119 ‘Reflex’ missile system. Although the weight of the T-80UD was increased to 46 tons, the engineers managed to retain the tank’s excellent riding characteristics.
Zvezda 1/35 Soviet Light Truck GAZ-AA (3602) On 29th January 1932 the first GAZ-AA truck was manufactured. This truck would finish the war as the most mass produced in the world. This 1.5 ton capacity truck was affectionately nick named "Polutorka" ("Poltora" meaning one and a half in Russian). The truck became a legend together with the T-34 and Katyusha rocket launcher. It was incredibly durable running on low octane fuel easily maintained in the field with excellent allterrain capabilities. The "Polutorka" truly earned its status as one of the great victory symbols of the Great Patriotic war.
Production of the BA-10 armored car started in 1938. Built on the basis of the GAZ-AAA three axle truck the body consisted of rolled armor plate. The rear hull was equiped with a turret mounting a 45mm gun paired with a 7.62mm machine gun. Another 7.62mm machine gun was mounted next to the driver. BA-10s were used widely by Soviet forces during the war with Finland in 1940 and on the Eastern front throught WW2. Ther German army captured a large number of BA-10s and used them as command and scout vehicles.
Completed model measures 155mm length and contains 137 parts.
Zvezda 1/35 German WW2 120mm Mortar with Trailer (3583) The German sGrW42 heavy mortar was a development of the Soviet 120mm mortar that was captured at one of the defense plants in Kharkov. The Germans conducted a thorough examination of the mortar and were impressed with its firing capabilities. The sGrW42 was put into production in 1943 and was used by the Germans until the end of World War Two.
This is the Command Post variant of the standard Soviet military truck and contains a nicely vacformed piece for the shell of the rear compartment of the truck.
Emhar 1/72 British MKIV Tank Female WW1 (EM5002) The MK1V was the mostly used version in WW1 especially in the battle of Cambria in 1917. Female versions had only machine gun armament.
Requires polystyrene cement and paint to complete the model
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