Russia
TR-26 C1
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-26 C was an armoured refuelling vehicle. It had a tank which carried 2000 litres of fuel.
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-26 C was an armoured refuelling vehicle. It had a tank which carried 2000 litres of fuel.
Russian Refuelling vehicle
TR-26 C2
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-26 C was an armoured refuelling vehicle. It had a tank which carried 2000 litres of fuel.
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-26 C was an armoured refuelling vehicle. It had a tank which carried 2000 litres of fuel.
Russian Refuelling vehicle
Voroshillavets Heavy Artillery Tractor
Model comes as one part
The Voroshillavets was designed in the late-30s as a more powerful alternative to the Russian Komintern prime mover.
Based on the T-24 tank chassis, could tow artillery or trailers up to 18 tons and could carry 3 tons of equipment on board or 16 people.
It weighted 15 tons and had a top speed of 34 kph.
The Voroshillavets was designed in the late-30s as a more powerful alternative to the Russian Komintern prime mover.
Based on the T-24 tank chassis, could tow artillery or trailers up to 18 tons and could carry 3 tons of equipment on board or 16 people.
It weighted 15 tons and had a top speed of 34 kph.
Russian prime mover
Voroshillavets Heavy Artillery Tractor (covered)
Model comes as one part
The Voroshillavets was designed in the late-30s as a more powerful alternative to the Russian Komintern prime mover.
Based on the T-24 tank chassis, could tow artillery or trailers up to 18 tons and could carry 3 tons of equipment on board or 16 people.
It weighted 15 tons and had a top speed of 34 kph.
The Voroshillavets was designed in the late-30s as a more powerful alternative to the Russian Komintern prime mover.
Based on the T-24 tank chassis, could tow artillery or trailers up to 18 tons and could carry 3 tons of equipment on board or 16 people.
It weighted 15 tons and had a top speed of 34 kph.
Russian prime mover
Zis 10 & Flat Trailer
Model comes in 22 parts.
The Zis 10 as an articulated or semi-truck version of the Zis 5. It was made in the late 1930s until 1941 and came in a number of versions.
This is the flat back trailer version, we also have a log carrier and a sided trailer.
The Zis 10 as an articulated or semi-truck version of the Zis 5. It was made in the late 1930s until 1941 and came in a number of versions.
This is the flat back trailer version, we also have a log carrier and a sided trailer.
Russian Truck
Zis 10 & Log Trailer
Model comes in 22 parts.
The Zis 10 as an articulated or semi-truck version of the Zis 5. It was made in the late 1930s until 1941 and came in a number of versions.
This is the log trailer version, we also have a sided trailer and a flat back trailer.
The Zis 10 as an articulated or semi-truck version of the Zis 5. It was made in the late 1930s until 1941 and came in a number of versions.
This is the log trailer version, we also have a sided trailer and a flat back trailer.
Russian Truck
Zis 10 & Trailer
Model comes in 22 parts.
The Zis 10 as an articulated or semi-truck version of the Zis 5. It was made in the late 1930s until 1941 and came in a number of versions.
This is the sided trailer version, we also have a log carrier and a flat back trailer.
The Zis 10 as an articulated or semi-truck version of the Zis 5. It was made in the late 1930s until 1941 and came in a number of versions.
This is the sided trailer version, we also have a log carrier and a flat back trailer.
Russian Truck
Zis 2 57mm anti-tank gun M1943
Model comes as one part.
The Zis 2 was a Russian 57mm artillery gun produced from 1941 to 1945. Some 10,016 units were made. It could fire up to 25 rounds a minute.
It saw action in WWII, Vietnam and the middle east. The gun was mounted on various vehicles including the Komsomolets armoured tractor.
This model is printed in resin.
The Zis 2 was a Russian 57mm artillery gun produced from 1941 to 1945. Some 10,016 units were made. It could fire up to 25 rounds a minute.
It saw action in WWII, Vietnam and the middle east. The gun was mounted on various vehicles including the Komsomolets armoured tractor.
This model is printed in resin.
Russian Artillery
Zis 22 Truck
This model comes as one part.
The Zis 22 was a halftrack version of the Zis 5.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
The Zis 22 was a halftrack version of the Zis 5.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
4 ton halftrack Truck
Zis 30 (wg)
Model comes as seven 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.
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.
This is an alternative version to another Zis 30 we produce
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.
This is an alternative version to another Zis 30 we produce
Russian armed carrier
Zis 5 (covered) (v2)
This model comes in 13 parts.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
Note: This is an alternative version of a model we also have on the site
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
Note: This is an alternative version of a model we also have on the site
Russian Truck
Zis 5 (open) (v2)
This model comes in 11 parts.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
Note: This is an alternative version of a model we also have on the site
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
Note: This is an alternative version of a model we also have on the site
Russian Truck
Zis 5 Fuel Tanker
This model comes as one part.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
This is a fuel tanker version.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
This is a fuel tanker version.
Russian Truck
Zis 5 Truck (covered)
This model comes as one part.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
4 ton 6x2 Truck
Zis 5 Truck (open)
This model comes as one part.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.
At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.
The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.
4 ton 6x2 Truck
Zis 6 (covered) (v2)
This model comes in 13 parts.
The Zis 6 was a 4 ton 3-axle Russian truck developed from the Zis 5 twin-axle truck.
It was built between 1933 and 1941 and 21,239 were made.
It is best recognised as being the base for the Katyusha rocket.
Note: This is an alternative version of a model we also have on the site
The Zis 6 was a 4 ton 3-axle Russian truck developed from the Zis 5 twin-axle truck.
It was built between 1933 and 1941 and 21,239 were made.
It is best recognised as being the base for the Katyusha rocket.
Note: This is an alternative version of a model we also have on the site
Russian Truck
Zis 6 (open) (v2)
This model comes in 13 parts.
The Zis 6 was a 4 ton 3-axle Russian truck developed from the Zis 5 twin-axle truck.
It was built between 1933 and 1941 and 21,239 were made.
It is best recognised as being the base for the Katyusha rocket.
Note: This is an alternative version of a model we also have on the site
The Zis 6 was a 4 ton 3-axle Russian truck developed from the Zis 5 twin-axle truck.
It was built between 1933 and 1941 and 21,239 were made.
It is best recognised as being the base for the Katyusha rocket.
Note: This is an alternative version of a model we also have on the site
Russian Truck
Zis 6 Katyusha
Model comes in 21 parts.
The Zis 6 was a 4 ton 3-axle Russian truck developed from the Zis 5 twin-axle truck.
It was built between 1933 and 1941 and 21,239 were made.
It is best recognised as being the base for the Katyusha rocket, which was a multiple rocket launcher using 80cm, 42kg rockets.
We also have Katyushas based on the American CCKW trucks.
The Zis 6 was a 4 ton 3-axle Russian truck developed from the Zis 5 twin-axle truck.
It was built between 1933 and 1941 and 21,239 were made.
It is best recognised as being the base for the Katyusha rocket, which was a multiple rocket launcher using 80cm, 42kg rockets.
We also have Katyushas based on the American CCKW trucks.
Russian Rocket Launcher
Zis 6 Truck (open)
This model comes as one part.
The Zis 6 was a 4 ton 3-axle Russian truck developed from the Zis 5 twin-axle truck.
It was built between 1933 and 1941 and 21,239 were made.
It is best recognised as being the base for the Katyusha rocket.
The Zis 6 was a 4 ton 3-axle Russian truck developed from the Zis 5 twin-axle truck.
It was built between 1933 and 1941 and 21,239 were made.
It is best recognised as being the base for the Katyusha rocket.
4 ton 6x4 Truck