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Field kitchen

Product no.: DC1771

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7.90
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Delivery weight: 9 g


WWII Russian-style military field kitchen

 

Requires some assembly

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Stalinets STZ-5 Medium artillery tractor

Product no.: DC2331

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15.90
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1/72 scale kit printed in 3D in resin, printed in high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

 

The Stalinets-2 was a medium tracked artillery tractor used by the Red Army during WWII.

The STZ-5 or “NATI” was build at the Stalingrad Tractor Factory (STZ) between 1937 and 1943; more tan 9000 units were produced

The Stalinets STZ-5 was used to tow different models of guns and howitzers.

 

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Stalinets STZ-5 + M1931 B-4 Howitzer

Product no.: DC2333

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25.90
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This product includes one Stalinets-2 Medium artillery tractor scale model and one M931 B-4 Howitzer “Stalin sledgehammer” scale model.

Both models are 1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

 

Stalinets-2

The Stalinets-2 was a medium tracked artillery tractor used by the Red Army during WWII.

The STZ-5 or “NATI” was build at the Stalingrad Tractor Factory (STZ) between 1937 and 1943; more tan 9000 units were produced

The Stalinets STZ-5 was used to tow different models of guns and howitzers.

 

M1931 B-4 Howitzer

The M1931 B-4 was an artillery howitzer of a caliber of 8 inches (203 mm) and a firing range of 11 miles (18 km) that was characterized by its self-propelled tracked mounting that allowed it a small ans slow autonomy (for its precise positioning). For large displacements these big guns used to be towed by red army artillery tractors.

Because of its forcefulness, German soldiers called it Stalin's sledgehammer. This forcefulness was acquired in the Russo-Finnish war where it was used to turn Finnish bunkers into a hodgepodge of concrete and iron.

Its production began in 1932 and until 1942 a total of 1011 units were produced.

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GAZ 67

Product no.: DC2301

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8.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The GAZ 67 was the 4x4 light vehicle used extensively by the Soviet Army during WWII.

It was a development inspired by the American Willys Jeep but with considerable differences.

 Between 1943 and 1945 a total of 4,851 units were built.

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BA-64

Product no.: DC2303

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10.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

BA is the acronym for Bronirovaniy Avtomobil (armored vehicle). The BA-64 was the lightest of these armored vehicles; it was built from the chassis of the GAZ 67.

Its development took place between July and November 1941.

A total of approximately 9,000 units were built, reaching its maximum production in 1943.

In its open turret it mounted a 7.62 mm Degtyaryov light machine gun.

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BA-6

Product no.: DC2305

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15.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

BA is the acronym for Bronirovaniy Avtomobil (armored vehicle).

Originally the BA-6 was mounted on the Ford Timken truck chassis, for which the USSR had a license, although the main number of units were mounted on the GAZ AAA truck chassis.

It was a 6x4 wheeled armored vehicle that mounted the characteristic turret of the T-26 light tank.

His first war actions took place in the Spanish civil war (where he served in both armies) and later he was used by the red army in WWII

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BA-10

Product no.: DC2307

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15.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

BA is the acronym for Bronirovaniy Avtomobil (armored vehicle). The BA-10 was the most produced heavy armor in the Soviet Union between 1938 and 1941.

It was mounted on a modified GAZ AAA truck chassis and featured 15mm improved armor (front and turret). It mounted a 45mm M1932 anti-tank gun.

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T-26 Light tank

Product no.: DC2309

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16.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The T-26 was the most successful Soviet tank of the 1930s and the early period of World War II. One of his most outstanding performances was in the Spanish Civil War, where it was the basic element of the republican armed forces. It  also was used by the nationalists forces when they were captured, as the T-26 was far superior to the German and Italian tanks used by the Nationalists.

11,000 units were built and, in addition to the Spanish Civil War, they participated in the Russo-Finnish Winter War and in World War II they participated in the Soviet invasion of Poland, in the sieges of Moscow and Leningrad and even in the Caucasus.

Its design was based on the British Vickers 6-ton light tank and mounted different turret designs, among which the turret that mounted a 45 mm M1932 anti-tank gun stood out.

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T 34-76 Medium tank

Product no.: DC2335

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17.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The T 34 is the most famous Soviet tank of WWII and beyond.

It was designed and built by engineers Mikhail Koshkin, Aleksandr Morozoz and Nikolai Kucherenko at the Kharkov KhPZ plant. Operation Barbarossa caused its production to be moved to plants in the East.

Its design was revolutionary and highly effective, and their sloping front armor gave these tanks an advantage over German Panzer IV armor, which helped tip the scales in favor of the Red Army.

The simple design and low cost of construction made the T-34 the most produced tank in the Soviet Union during WWII.

This kit features the 1940 T 34-76 version that mounts a 76.2 mm gun in a two-man turret.

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T 34-85 Medium tank

Product no.: DC2337

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17.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The T 34 is the most famous Soviet tank of WWII and beyond.

It was designed and built by engineers Mikhail Koshkin, Aleksandr Morozoz and Nikolai Kucherenko at the Kharkov KhPZ plant. Operation Barbarossa caused its production to be moved to plants in the East.

Its design was revolutionary and highly effective, and their sloping front armor gave these tanks an advantage over German Panzer IV armor, which helped tip the scales in favor of the Red Army.

The simple design and low cost of construction made the T-34 the most produced tank in the Soviet Union during WWII.

This kit features the 1943 T 34-85 version that mounts a 85 mm gun in a three-man turret.

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