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UMT217
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T-26 Soviet light tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$6.45 |
$5.90 |
| The T-26 (T-26RT) infantry tracking tank was created as a result of upgrating the T-26 two-turret tank. A 45mm gun and a 7.62mm DT twin machine-gun were installed in the turret. The tank was equipped with an intercom for inter-communication... |
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UMT218
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T-26-1 Soviet light tank version 1939
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Scale:
1/72 |
$6.45 |
$5.90 |
| The T-26-1 tank with a conic turret was created as a result of further upgrading of the T-26. The ammunition supply was increased as well as the fuel capacity. The effectiveness of the armament was increased by using a new aiming system whi... |
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UMT219
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OT-130 Soviet flame-throwing tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$6.45 |
$5.90 |
| The OT-130 was created in the Soviet Union in 1938. The tank was armed with a new short barreled flame-thrower and 7.62mm MG. The fuel mixture tank had a capacity of 360 liters...The OT-130 was created in the Soviet Union in 1938. The tank ... |
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UMT220
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OT-133 Soviet flame-throwing tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$6.45 |
$5.90 |
| The OT-133 was developed in the USSR in 1939. Tank was armed with a flame-thrower and had one or two 7.62mm MG... The OT-133 was developed in the USSR in 1939. Tank was armed with a flame-thrower and had one or two 7.62mm MG. Besides its or... |
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UMT301
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BT-5 Soviet wheel-track tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| Light wheel-track tank BT-5 was created as a result of modernization and improvement of combat and technical characteristics of the tank BT-2. The main difference of BT-5 became a new turret with more powerful arms: a 45mm cannon 20-K. An e... |
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UMT302
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BT-2 Soviet wheel-track tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| The tank BT-2 has an armoured body and cylindrical armoured turret with a sloped front side. It was aimed with a twin machine-gun plant DA-2, or with a 37mm cannon B-3, or with a machine gun DT. The tank was equipped with an aircraft engine... |
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UMT303
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Artillery tank D-38
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| The D-38 artillery tank was created in the USSR in 1931-1932. It differed from the serial BT-2 tank in the turret of the constructor N. Dyrenkov, which carried a 76mm cannon and a 7.62mm machine gun. Basing on this machine a known artillery... |
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UMT310
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BT-7 WWII Soviet light tank (1935)
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| BT tanks in 30th years made a basis of tank formation of Red Army. To the beginning of the Second World War it was produced about 7500 of this tanks (more than 5000 of BT-7 different modifications). Tank BT-7 is differed from the previous m... |
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UMT311
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BT-7 WWII Soviet light tank (1937)
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| BT tanks in 30th years made a basis of tank formation of Red Army. To the beginning of the Second World War it was produced about 7500 of this tanks (more than 5000 of BT-7 different modifications). Tank BT-7 is differed from the previous m... |
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UMT312
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BT-7A Soviet wheel-track tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| BT tanks in 30th years made a basis of tank formation of the Red Army. To the beginning of the World War II about 7500 BT tanks were produced (more than 5000 of BT-7 modifications). Tank BT-7A is differed from the previous models by a desig... |
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UMT313
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RBT-5 Soviet wheel-track tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| BT-5 - a wheel-track tank was one of the most mass-produced tanks of the Soviet Army in the middle 30th. In the end of 1933 on the turret of the BT-5 were installed two torpedo launchers for launching 250 kg tank torpedoes as additional arm... |
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UMT314
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T-26 WWII Soviet tank with turret A-43
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| The T-26 tank with a turret designed by N. Dyrenkov, was one of the first artillery tanks created in the Soviet Union at the beginning of the 30-th. A 76-mm gun, the version of 1910, was installed in the turret. This tank was the basic mode... |
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UMT315
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Artillery tank T-26-4
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| An artillery T-26-4 tank was developed in the USSR in 1932-34 basing on experience of designing the T-26 tank with a A-43 turret of the constructor N. Dyrenkov. Especially for the new machine an enlarged turret was designed on the Voroshilo... |
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UMT316
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T-26 Soviet light tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| The production of the T-26 tanks was started in 1931. Its arms consist of 37mm gun PS-1 and one or two 7,62mm machine-gun. The ammunition supply consists of 222 rounds and 3526(6615) cartridges. The crew consists of three men. In total over... |
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UMT324
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Chemical tank XT-26
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| The production of XT-26 tanks was started in 1933. Th arms consist of the flame-thrower and 7.62mm machine gun. The ammunition supply consists of 1512 cartridges. The cistern had a capacity of 360 liters. In total 602 tanks were built. The ... |
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UMT338
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BT-2 Soviet machine-gun tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$7.10 |
| Machine-gun tank BT-2 was developed in USSR in 1932 on the basis of American tank 'Kristie'. It was in armament of Red Army since the beginning of 30th years up to 40th. BT-2 took part in many confrontations of the USSR with Japan, Finland ... |
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UMT402
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T-26-1E Soviet light tank
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Scale:
1/72 |
$8.50 |
| During the WWII in the Leningrad city the number of T-26-1 with conical turret were modified with add-on armor plates 15-40mm thick. Armor plates were permanently welded and openings were made for guns and sights. With greater survivability... |
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