Soviet Army
The Red Horde of the Soviet Army used weight of numbers to overpower the enemy - tirelessly throwing wave after wave at the enemy from the beginning of what’s known as the Great Patriotic War - to the end of the war in Europe with the surrender of Germany.
The Soviet Union had the largest army in the world at the beginning of the German-led invasion - with factories back in the Motherland cranking out tanks and equipment night and day to feed the Soviet war machine.
However, the utilitarian design of the T34 proved no match for the German Panzers that had brought Europe to its knees - and it was only after 4 years of bitter fighting, unthinkable hardship and incalculable determination that the Soviet Union eventually emerged victorious over the German invaders.
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IS-3 Heavy TankFirst examples of this fearsome new tank, designated the IS3 (Iosef Stalin 3), were seen around May 45, with the European war all but over in the west there were only rumours of it seeing combat. It is believed however that some may have been...
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ISU-122 tank destroyerPack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle. This vehicle can also be used in games of Achtung Panzer!, the game of close-quarters tank-on-tank combat, its rules can be found in the Achtung Panzer! rulebook. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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British Churchill MkVIIThe Churchill was one of the heaviest allied tanks of the war, best known for its heavy armour, large longitudinal chassis with all-around tracks with multiple bogies, and its use as the basis of many specialist vehicles. It will be no surprise to you...
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Soviet BT-7A self-propelled gunNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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BT-5 Fast TankContains one resin and metal vehicle Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet White scout carThe M3 was too large and heavy to be considered a proper scout car, but its transport capacity (eight men and a driver) made it suitable for a number of tasks including that of armoured transport and reconnaissance vehicle. The same basic design was...
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GAZ AAA Fuel BowserContains one resin and metal vehicle Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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M5 HalftrackAt last! The PBI (poor bloody infantry) have the right troop transport to take them right into the front line. The British and Canadian, not to mention the Russians forces bought huge numbers of M5s during WW2.Up until now you would have had to...
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T-26B Mod 1933 light tank (cylindrical turret)Contains one resin and metal vehicle Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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T-26B Mod 1938 light tank (conical turret)Contains one resin and metal vehicle Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet BA-64 Armoured CarThis is the BA64 a light armoured car built in 1941 as the Germans invaded Russia. The Russians adapted the chassis of their Gaz jeep and armoured its body, copying the better points of captured German armoured cars. Armed with the light DT machine...
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