Forces Of Valor 1/72 KV-1 (Western Front, 1942)
Russian Heavy Tank
20 mm Scale
Ref No : FOV873015A
Brand new and sealed.
Named after a marshall of the Soviet Union - Klementy Voroshilov - the KV heavy tank was the third in a trio of designs in 1938 for a replacement for the T-35. The main features of the tank were a centrally mounted turret containing a 76.2mm gun and two MG, a driver's compartment at the front with a hull MG position to the left of the driver and a rear mounted diesel engine. The wide tracks helped to reduce ground pressure and the vehicle had good armour protection.
The KV-1 Model 1942 was a later variant of the KV-1 with thicker armour, a cast turret, an improved engine and a better 76mm Zis-5 gun. At the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, 500 KV were in service. Although eventually outclassed by the Tiger I in 1942, the KV was subsequently redesigned to house an 85mm gun in the KV-85.
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Forces Of Valor 1/72 KV-1 (Western Front, 1942)
Russian Heavy Tank
20 mm Scale
Ref No : FOV873015A
Brand new and sealed.
Named after a marshall of the Soviet Union - Klementy Voroshilov - the KV heavy tank was the third in a trio of designs in 1938 for a replacement for the T-35. The main features of the tank were a centrally mounted turret containing a 76.2mm gun and two MG, a driver's compartment at the front with a hull MG position to the left of the driver and a rear mounted diesel engine. The wide tracks helped to reduce ground pressure and the vehicle had good armour protection.
The KV-1 Model 1942 was a later variant of the KV-1 with thicker armour, a cast turret, an improved engine and a better 76mm Zis-5 gun. At the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, 500 KV were in service. Although eventually outclassed by the Tiger I in 1942, the KV was subsequently redesigned to house an 85mm gun in the KV-85.
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Forces Of Valor 1/72 KV-1 (Western Front, 1942)
Russian Heavy Tank
20 mm Scale
Ref No : FOV873015A
Brand new and sealed.
Named after a marshall of the Soviet Union - Klementy Voroshilov - the KV heavy tank was the third in a trio of designs in 1938 for a replacement for the T-35. The main features of the tank were a centrally mounted turret containing a 76.2mm gun and two MG, a driver's compartment at the front with a hull MG position to the left of the driver and a rear mounted diesel engine. The wide tracks helped to reduce ground pressure and the vehicle had good armour protection.
The KV-1 Model 1942 was a later variant of the KV-1 with thicker armour, a cast turret, an improved engine and a better 76mm Zis-5 gun. At the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, 500 KV were in service. Although eventually outclassed by the Tiger I in 1942, the KV was subsequently redesigned to house an 85mm gun in the KV-85.
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General | |
|---|---|
features | not painted |
Material | plastic |
scale | 72 |
Size | 1 |
type | tank |
Brand | Forces of Valor |
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