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Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122 mm self-propelled howitzer
£12.00
Russian Self Propelled Gun
£9.00
Captured Panzer III Convert
£12.00
Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76
£10.50
Armoured Tractor
£7.00
Russian Carrier
£7.00
Armoured Tractor
£8.00
Russian Artillery Tractor
£9.00
Russian Artillery Tractor
£9.00
Soviet Light Tank
£9.50
Multi-turret Russian Tank
£21.00
1942 version of the T-34/76
£13.00
T-34/85 Russian Medium Tank
£13.00
Russian Heavy Tank
£28.00
5 Turret Soviet tank
£28.00
Russian Light Tank
£9.00
Russian Light Tank
£9.00
Russian Ammunition Transporter
£9.50
Russian Armoured Personnel Carrier
£9.00
SU-122
This model cones as 1 part.

The SU-122 was based on the T-34 chassis.  The turret was removed and replaced with a casemate which housed a 122mm M-30S howitzer.

1,150 units were produced between December 1942 and the summer of 1944.


Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122 mm self-propelled howitzer
£12.00
SU-26
Model comes in 5 parts; Hull Gun & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The SU-1 was a self propelled gun based on the T-26 chassis. It carried 37 mm gun or a 76.2 mm regimental gun mod. 1927.

14 vehicles were built in 1941.
Russian Self Propelled Gun
£9.00
SU-76i
This model comes in 1 part.

The Su-76i should not be confused with the SU-76 which are totally different vehicles.

The SU-76i was a Russian conversion of a German Panzer III or StuG II. The chassis of these vehicles were used from captured German vehicles. The turrets were removed and a fixed casemate was added in which a 76.2mm S-1 gun was added.

Some 201 captured German vehicles were converted in this way, many captured at the battle of Stalingrad. They saw action in 1943 and 1944 before being withdrawn from active service for training duties.
Two known examples survive, one in Ukraine and the other in Moscow.
Captured Panzer III Convert
£12.00
SU-76M
Model comes as one part.

The Su-76M was a Russian self-propelled gun made between 1942 and 1945.

13,932 SU76Ms were built. It was crewed by four and had a 76mm Zis 3Sh gun.
Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76
£10.50
T-20 Komsomolets
Model comes as one part.

The Komsomolets was designed to tow light artillery. It was produced between 1937 and 1941 and weighed 3.5 tonnes. Nearly 4,500 were produced.
It was armed with a 7.62 machine gun.
Armoured Tractor
£7.00
T-20 Komsomolets (wg)
Model comes as five parts.

The Komsomolets was designed to tow light artillery. It was produced between 1937 and 1941 and weighed 3.5 tonnes. Nearly 4,500 were produced. 

It was armed with a 7.62 machine gun.

This is an alternative version to another Komsomolets we produce.
Russian Carrier
£7.00
T-20 Komsomolets Zis 30
Model comes as two parts; hull and gun.

The Komsomolets was designed to tow light artillery. It was produced between 1937 and 1941 and weighed 3.5 tonnes. Nearly 4,500 were produced.
It was armed with a 7.62 machine gun.

The Zis 30 was a Komsomolets adapted to carry a Zis 2 57mm anti-tank gun. 
The Germans used captured versions and replaced the Zis 2 with a Pak 36 anti-tank gun.
Armoured Tractor
£8.00
T-26 T
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The T-26 T was a prime mover, or artillery tractor. Two versions were made. It weighed around 8 tonnes and had a driver and 4 to 5 gun crew.
Russian Artillery Tractor
£9.00
T-26 T2
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The T-26 T was a prime mover, or artillery tractor. Two versions were made. It weighed around 8 tonnes and had a driver and 4 to 5 gun crew.
Russian Artillery Tractor
£9.00
T-26B Tank
Model comes in two parts; hull & turret.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank in service between 1931 and 1945. It's design was based on the British Vickers Mk. E tank. There were 53 variants of the T-26 and it was used by various armies including Russia, Finland, China, Spain, Romania, Hungary and Turkey.

The T-26B is the single turret variant.

It weighed 9.6 tonnes and had a crew of three; commander, gunner and driver.

The tank was armed with a 45mm 20k mod. 1932-1934 tank gun and a 7.62mm DT machine gun.

This model comes with a choice of turret - standard turret or commander turret with radio antenna (pictured), or you can have both for an additional £2.50.
Soviet Light Tank
£9.50
T-28 Medium Tank
This model comes as four parts; hull & 3 turrets.

The T-28 was a Russian multi-turreted medium infantry support tank. It was produced between 1932 and 1941 and 503 were built. It weighed 28 tonnes and had a 76.2mm KT-28 howitzer with 70 rounds. Four or five 7.62mm DT machine guns were also fitted two of which were in their own forward facing turrets.

The T-28 was first deployed in the 1930 Soviet invasion of Poland and also in the Winter War against Finland. It had some advanced features for the time including radios in all tanks, anti-aircraft machine gun mounts.

It was largely outdated by the time WWII started.
Multi-turret Russian Tank
£21.00
T-34/76
This model comes in 4 parts; Hull, Turret & Tracks.

The T-34 was one of the most numerous of tanks produced during WWII. The T34/76, fitted with a 76.2mm high-velocity gun was produced over 35,000 times. By 1943 the Russians were producing around 1,300 per month, equivalent of three full-strength German panzer divisions.
1942 version of the T-34/76
£13.00
T-34/85
This model comes as 2 parts; Hull and Turret.

The T34/85 was Russia's answer to the German Tiger tank. Tests on captured Tigers in 1943 showed that the T34's 76mm gun could not penetrate the frontal armour of the Tiger and could only penetrate the side armour at very close range.

Production of the 85mm version began in February 1944, initially modelled with the 85,, S-53 gun, this was soon replaced with the 85 mm ZiS-S-53.

Some 22,500 T-34/85s were built.
T-34/85 Russian Medium Tank
£13.00
T-35 (v2)
Model comes in 9 parts (plastic. Resin in 6)

The T-35 was the only five-turreted tank in production by the outbreak of WWII. It was produced between 1933 and 1938 and saw service in the Soviet Army until around 1941.

It's main turret contained a 76.2mm model 27/32 gun. Two turrets contained a 45mm 20K gun and it had a further 5 or 6 7.62mm DT machine guns.

Weighing it at 45 tons it needed a crew of 11 to operate it.

61 were built and it saw service in Operation Barbarossa. Most of the lost tanks were due to equipment failure rather than enemy action.

Russian Heavy Tank
£28.00
T-35 Heavy Tank
Model comes in 6 parts; hull and 5 turrets.

The T-35 was the only five-turreted tank in production by the outbreak of WWII. It was produced between 1933 and 1938 and saw service in the Soviet Army until around 1941.

It's main turret contained a 76.2mm model 27/32 gun. Two turrets contained a 45mm 20K gun and it had a further 5 or 6 7.62mm DT machine guns.

Weighing it at 45 tons it needed a crew of 11 to operate it.

61 were built and it saw service in Operation Barbarossa. Most of the lost tanks were due to equipment failure rather than enemy action.
5 Turret Soviet tank
£28.00
T-60 Light Tank
Model comes in two parts; hull and turret.

6,292 T-60s were built between 1941 and 1942. It weighed 5.8 tonnes and ad a crew of two.

The T-60 was armed with a 20mm TNSh cannon with 750 rounds and a 7.62mm coaxial DT machine gun.
£6.50
T-70 (version 1)
Model comes as two parts; Hull & Turret.

This Russian light tank was designed to replace the T-50 and T-60 tanks. It was armed with a 45-mm L/46 Model 38 and a 7.62mm DT machine gun. It was in service between 1942 and 1948.

It weighed 9.2 tonnes and had a crew of two.

(this is the first of two versions of this tank we produce)
Russian Light Tank
£9.00
T-70 (version 2)
Russian Light Tank
£9.00
T26-TB
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The TB version  was an ammunition carrier
Russian Ammunition Transporter
£9.50
TR-1
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The TR-1 was an armoured personnel carrier based on the T-26 chassis. It weighed around 9.5 tonnes, had a driver and commander and could carry up to 14 troops.
Russian Armoured Personnel Carrier
£9.00
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