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Soviet JS-2M Heavy Tank - Early          

Trumpeter 05589

In 1957 the Soviets upgraded the pre-existing IS-2 tanks (although received IS-2M index only in 1960) with new hull sides with integrated stowage boxes, T-10M tracks and roadwheels, machine gun in turret rear replaced by ventilation fan and many other minor technical improvements.

$75.00

Soviet KV Heavy Tank BIG TURRET

Trumpeter 00311

The KV-2, also known as the Kliment Voroshilov heavy tank, was developed during World War II as a heavy tank designed to provide heavy firepower and strong armor support for infantry and other tanks.

$45.00

Soviet KV-122 Heavy Tank   

Trumpeter 01570

The development of the KV-122 was driven by the evolution of threats on the Eastern Front: after the Battle of Kursk, German tank divisions received King Tigers with frontal armor up to 180 mm thick, making the KV-85's 85 mm guns ineffective at ranges beyond 500 meters.

$32.00

Soviet KV-85 Heavy Tank              

Trumpeter 01569

The KV-85 heavy tank was not an epochal machine in the history of Russian tank design and construction. Although it was not produced in the thousands, this tank still made a contribution to the victory over fascism.

$32.00

Soviet KV-8S Heavy Tank                                    

Trumpeter 01572

KV-8 built on a KV-1 Model 1942 hull with the angular rear hull overhang, and mounting a 45mm gun and ATO-41 flame projector in an up-armored welded turret. The KV-8 and KV-8S (based on the KV-1S tank) were used by Russians in all fronts of WWII.

$32.00

Soviet NKL-26 Armoured Aerosan           

Trumpeter 02321

The NKL-26 was an armoured aerosan used by the Soviet Union during World War II. It was based on the earlier NKL-6 and was made of plywood with a ten-millimetre armor plate on the front only. The vehicle was armed with a 7.62mm DT machine gun in a ring mount and powered by an M-11G aircraft engine.

$24.00

Soviet OT-130 Flame Thrower Tank

Hobby Boss 82498

KhT-130 (OT-130) Flamethrower tank was a variant of the T-26 light infantry tank model 1933, using a larger 45 mm gun turret (main gun was replaced with a flamethrower).

$37.00

Soviet Road Signs WW2

MiniArt 35601

$16.00

Soviet Rocket Launcher LAP-7

MiniArt 35277

The GAZ AA truck played a crucial role in the Soviet military during the 1930s and World War II. It was the backbone of Soviet civilian and military logistics, serving in both army and national economy.

$55.00

Soviet SU-122-54 Tank Destroyer

Hobby Boss 84543

This elusive vehicle was rarely reported on in the West, and for some time its existence and many of the details surrounding it were unknown. Despite the secrecy surrounding it, however, the SU-122-54 was a very real vehicle that saw service, seeing use in some of the largest Soviet military actions of the 1960s. The SU-122-54 was developed, put into production, fielded, and retired, all whilst managing to remain largely a secret from NATO forces.

$55.00

Soviet SU-18 SPH

Hobby Boss 83875

The SU-18 SPH is a Soviet self-propelled gun that was based on the T-18 chassis and used a 76.2-mm regimental gun model 1927. The design was based on a captured French Renault FT-17BS, but it replaced the turret with a truncated pyramid shape. The SU-18 had an ammunition capacity of 4-6 rounds and was known for its relatively slow speed and short range.

$38.00

Soviet T-100 Heavy Tank

Trumpeter 09590

The T-100 tank was a Soviet heavy tank prototype designed in 1938-39 as a potential replacement for the T-35. It was developed by the OKMO design team at the S.M. Kirov Factory No. 185 in Leningrad.

$68.00

Soviet T-100Z Heavy Tank

Trumpeter 09591

The T-100Z tank, also known as the SU-100Y, was a self-propelled gun was a twin-turreted Soviet heavy tank designed in 1938-39, intended to replace the aging T-35 tank. The SU-100Y was used in the defense of Moscow in 1941.

$68.00

Soviet T-18 Light Tank MOD1927

Hobby Boss 83873

The T-18 light tank (also called MS-1) was the first Soviet-designed tank. Produced from 1928 to 1931, it was based on the Renault FT, with the addition of a vertically sprung suspension.

$38.00