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The kit includes a model kit of the T-34-76 medium tank and four figures of Soviet Tank Riders.
The most massive and famous tank in history was the Soviet T-34. It was developed at the design bureau of the Kharkov plant number 183 under the leadership of MI Koshkin.
Serial production began in 1940. It was the first mass-produced medium tank with anti-cannon armor, a powerful diesel engine and a long-barreled 76.2 mm cannon. Until the end of 1941, he was the best tank in the world.
A modification with a cast hexagonal turret of an improved shape, known as a “nut”, was produced since 1942. In the spring of 1943, the tank was equipped with a commander’s cupola.
The T-34 with the 76.2 mm F-34 cannon was the main Soviet medium tank until the end of 1944, when it was replaced by the T-34/85 with more powerful weapons. In total in 1940-1944. 35,467 T-34/76 tanks were produced at six factories.
Specification
- Markings
- T-34, 24th Tank Regiment, 46th Mechanized Brigade, Byelorussia, July 1944.
- T-34, 18th Guards Tank Brigade, 3d Guards Tank Corps, Byelorussia, July 1944.
- T-34, Sevastopol, May 1944.
- T-34, Summer 1944.
- T-34, 4th Guards Mechanized Corps, Romania, August 1944.
- T-34, 10th Guards Ural Tank Corps, Ukraine, Summer 1944.
- Model size (length x height): 189 x 75 mm
- Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm
- Number of details: 192+51
- Figures Availability: Yes
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Description
The kit includes a model kit of the T-34-76 medium tank and four figures of Soviet Tank Riders.
The most massive and famous tank in history was the Soviet T-34. It was developed at the design bureau of the Kharkov plant number 183 under the leadership of MI Koshkin.
Serial production began in 1940. It was the first mass-produced medium tank with anti-cannon armor, a powerful diesel engine and a long-barreled 76.2 mm cannon. Until the end of 1941, he was the best tank in the world.
A modification with a cast hexagonal turret of an improved shape, known as a “nut”, was produced since 1942. In the spring of 1943, the tank was equipped with a commander’s cupola.
The T-34 with the 76.2 mm F-34 cannon was the main Soviet medium tank until the end of 1944, when it was replaced by the T-34/85 with more powerful weapons. In total in 1940-1944. 35,467 T-34/76 tanks were produced at six factories.
Specification
- Markings
- T-34, 24th Tank Regiment, 46th Mechanized Brigade, Byelorussia, July 1944.
- T-34, 18th Guards Tank Brigade, 3d Guards Tank Corps, Byelorussia, July 1944.
- T-34, Sevastopol, May 1944.
- T-34, Summer 1944.
- T-34, 4th Guards Mechanized Corps, Romania, August 1944.
- T-34, 10th Guards Ural Tank Corps, Ukraine, Summer 1944.
- Model size (length x height): 189 x 75 mm
- Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm
- Number of details: 192+51
- Figures Availability: Yes












