Tamiya 35372 Russian Heavy Tank KV-1 Early Production
The Soviet KV-1 was officially adopted in 1939 and went through a number of variants. Model 1941 KV-1s employed the 76.2mm ZIS-5 gun, which could tear through the armor on contemporary German tanks; its early production variants had a welded turret with armor up to 75mm thick, and hung tough in fierce fighting with German armor following the Nazi German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, contributing to the Soviet resistance that would eventually turn the tables and push back the German advance.
About the Model
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This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 198mm, width: 95mm
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The model is an accurate rendering based upon extensive research of the actual vehicle
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Features realistic depictions of rough armor, cast metal surfaces and weld lines
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Assemble with hatches and fender-top stowage cases open or closed
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Assembly type tracks feature one-piece straight sections
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Includes one commander torso figure and two marking options
Tamiya Color Chart:
X-7 Red |
XF-2 Flat White |
XF-52 Flat Earth |
X-10 Gun Metal |
XF-4 Yellow Green |
XF-56 Metallic Grey |
X-11 Chrome Silver |
XF-8 Flat Blue |
XF-64 Red Brown |
X-18 Semi Gloss Black |
XF-15 Flat Flesh |
XF-84 Dark Iron |
X-31 Titanium Gold |
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★The bulky KV-1, which helped in the Soviet defense against the feared Wehrmacht war machine, is captured in detailed 1/35.
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★The latest 3D modeling techniques were used to ensure a highly detailed finish with rough cast textures and weld lines.
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★A commander torso figure is included, depicted in uniform typical of the 1941-2 years. Goggles use clear components.
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★The model's wide tracks have realistic depiction of upper run 'sag.' Early production road wheels are recreated.
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★ A separate part is used to capture the driving compartment applique armor. Lenses on the lights are clear parts.
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★Hatches and fender-top stowage cases can be assembled open or closed, making this model adaptable to any scene you can imagine.
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★This image shows the scale depiction of the mock tank described in the section above, great for use in warroom dioramas.
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