Border BT-027 1/35 Scale T-34/85 Tank with 112 Plants, Metal Barrel, and 5 Resin Figures, Plastic Model Kit (BRDBT027)

Price : ₺2.508,98(Vat included)
Stock Amount : 11
Barkod : 6971995748373
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Contents

  • Plastic parts
  • Decal
  • Construction guide
  • Photo Etching
 

Features

  • High Detail Level: Thin details such as rivets, welding traces and engine details, especially in armored vehicles, are carefully processed.
  • Quality mold and plastic material: Molds are clear and clean; Burf and deformation are rare. Plastic quality is suitable for easy cutting and sanding.
  • Moving Parts: Many tank models have doner tower, moving pallets and suspension details.
  • PHOTO-REMBT (PE) PARTS: Some models include photo-premium pieces made of rice for fine details.
  • Figure Support: Kits containing figures compatible with armored vehicles are also available. Facial details and uniform folds in the figures are quite realistic.
  • Easy Adaptation: The harmony of parts with each other is usually successful. It provides fast assembly for experienced modelists, while it does not cause extra difficulties for beginners.
  • Historical accuracy: Products are often produced by reference to World War, modern or specific conflicts and have the right details in the historical point of view.
  • Decal and Alternative Options: Stickers of multiple countries/units can be offered for a single model. In this way, different versions can be made.
  • Modern Design Approach: Newly released Kits are designed with 3D modeling and CAD technologies.
  • Box Design and Content: The visuals of the boxes are remarkable, and the content includes net instruction booklet, paint suggestions and building schemes if necessary.
 
Hobbytime Model Information

In the 1920s and especially in the 1930s, the Red Army showed a rapid development in terms of expanding the police stations and enriching with technical weapons, especially armored weapons. Nevertheless, the infantry was the primary and the greatest element of the Red Army. The intense quantitative development of such weapons began in the period of 1929/1930. In 1939, even before the attack on Poland, the Soviet infantry was separated into 173 divisions (called rifle divisions), most of them were gathered in 43 corpses. It should be added that this number increased after the September operation in 1939. The Soviet Rifle Division in 1941 consisted of three rifle regiments (three battalions each), one artillery regiment, a tank and anti -aircraft artillery division and discovery and communication battalions. It consisted of approximately 14,500 people in total. However, in 1945, this location was subjected to significant changes, and three infantry regiment, a artillery brigade consisting of three regiments, a kundakı motor artillery fleet and tanksavar, aircraft weapons or communication systems, including many support units, including a division of approximately 11,500-12,000 people. The fullness of infantry troops with machine guns has also increased significantly - for example APSZ 41 and then with APSZ 43 light machine guns.

The T-34 was a Soviet Middle Tank produced in the Second World War and post-World War II.

The first prototypes were produced between 1937-1940 and mass production in the USSR was realized between 1940-1957. Approximately 84,000 vehicles of this type have been produced, making T-34 one of the most produced tanks in history! The provocation was provided with a single-motor V-2-34 of 500 horsepower. The length of the vehicle was - 6.68 m in T34/76 version - 6.68 m and width was 3 meters. The armament consisted of 76.2 mm F-34 ball and two 7.62 mm dt machine guns. The main arming in the T-34/85 version was 85 mm ZIS-S-53 ball.

T-34, undoubtedly both II. World War II is one of the most famous tanks in military history, and represents a special symbol of the victory of the Soviets in the war with the Third Reich. In line with the needs of the Red Army, the vehicle was developed as the successor of the tracking tanks in the IT series (IT-5 and BT-7) and the T-26 tank. Studies on the vehicle began in a special design office in the Steam Machine Factory in Harkov in 1937. Initial Studies Eng. Adolf was directed by Dik (he drew the first drawings of the new vehicle) and Mikhail Koszkin was directed by the Soviet security officials. Initially, the vehicle was called A-20. However, a second prototype (A-32), whose main weapon was 76.2 mm ball and much thicker front armor, was rapidly built. Finally, the prototype was the last prototype. When it comes to service, it can be assumed that TT-34 is a very successful tank in many respects. As in 1940, it had a very strong weapon, a good profile armor based on curved armor plates, and very high mobility and land driving features. Disadvantages include very weak ergonomics of the vehicle or weak optics used in the first production parties. Despite these deficiencies, when the T-34 appeared on the Eastern Front, German troops experienced a great surprise. The high general grade and combat values ​​of the T-34 determined mass production and enabled the Red Army to become the main tank of the Red Army during the 1942-1945 clashes. It also led to more improvements in the structure; For example, in 1942, a new hexagonal tower emerged and the commander's cup increased the working quality of the crew. Engine and transmission were also developed. However, in 1944, the T-34/85 model was put into service with a completely new taret and 85 mm ball-shaped main weapon. The T-34 tank took part in almost all the great battles between the Red Army and Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front between 1941-1945: Stalingrad and Kursk battles, Bagration Operation and Berlin seizure. After 1945, the T-34 tank was in service and was also widely exported to countries such as Czechoslovakia, Poland, East Germany, Hungary and Syria, apart from the USSR.

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