[About the actual vehicle]
-In June 1941, the operation of Barbarossa triggered German troops to invade the Soviet Union. Here the German-Soviet firearms are cut and dropped.
-The German army continued to advance as fast as besieging Leningrad, but the tank that appeared on the battlefield was the Soviet T-34.
-Equipped with a body design with inclined armor that is excellent at the start of ballistics, equipped with a 76 mm gun that is more powerful than the German tank facing at the time, and also demonstrated excellent mobility with a wide range of tracks and light underbody, I was upset.
-Improvements have been made since the start of production in 1940, and there are differences between production plants. Various types have appeared until the end of the war.
-The 1943 model has a new turret, which was pointed out by lack of space. In addition, vehicles produced after the spring of the same year were equipped with commander cupolas on the turret, further enhancing usability.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the T-34 / 76 1943 model on a 1/72 scale.
-The larger turret reproduces the type with no cupola.
-Finished body length is about 8.2cm. Realistic modeling of the turret shape, undercarriage, etc., including the design of the sloping upper body. The chassis consists of the bottom and left and right three parts.
-Suspension arms are integrated into the side parts of the car body to ensure a mechanical finish.
-Crawler tracks are assembled as partly integrated parts, and the reality is sufficient. Rollers are modeled as a combination of two types, a steel wheel and a type with rubber on the outer circumference.
-The turret is divided into three parts: left, right and top. Not only the shape, but also the hatches and texture are real. The upper part of the body is well represented with on-board tools and handrails.
-The Soviet main battle tank, the T-34 / 76, is one of the key players in scene production and collection
[Major features]
-Plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the T-34 / 76 1943 model on 1/72 scale
-Large turret reproduces the type with no cupola
-Finished body length is about 8.2cm
-Realistic modeling of turret shape, undercarriage, etc.
-Chassis consists of 3 parts, bottom and left and right
-Crawler tracks are assembled as part parts and there is enough reality
-Suspension arms are integrated into the side parts of the body to ensure a mechanical finish.
-Rollers are modeled as a combination of two types: steel wheels and a type with rubber on the outer circumference
-The turret is divided into three parts: left, right and top. Not only the shape, but also the hatches and texture are real
-The Soviet main battle tank, the T-34 / 76, is one of the key players in scene production and collection
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )