Soviet Union
In 1939, the Soviets signed a non-aggression pact with Germany - and the two nations proceeded to bring much of Eastern Europe under their control. However, when German forces invaded Russia in June 1941, the pact was shattered and the Soviets declared war against Germany - changing the landscape of the Second World War dramatically.
With the weight of the tireless Soviet industry behind them, the Soviet forces used wave after wave of infantry and armour to exhaust the enemy. T34 tanks were produced in vast numbers, outnumbering the German Panzers upon the battlefields of Kursk - with fire support coming in the form of Maxim Machine Guns, and even the improvised Molotov cocktail which cause fear and panic during the room-to-room urban fighting in the city of Stalingrad.
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ISU-152 Self-propelled GunPack 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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SU-76M self-propelled gun (covered)The SU-76 was based on the lengthened chassis of the T-70 light tank and featured a dual-purpose 76.2mm ZiS-3 field gun in an open superstructure. It was used as an assault gun, to provide ranged support (at maximum elevation it could fire up to...
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KV-85 heavy tankContains 1 resin and metal tank plus 1 metal crew figure. 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. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet SU-76 Self-Propelled GunThis small but powerful self propelled gun was produced in vast quantities by the Soviets in WW2. It used a tried and tested tank chassis with the excellent 76mm gun howitzer, enabling either high explosive bombardment or direct fire with armour piercing shells. Either...
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Soviet ZIS-30 Tank DestroyerBorn out of the Soviet Union's desperate need in 1941 for mobile anti-tank guns to halt the inexorable advance of Nazi Germany deep into the heart of the Motherland, the ZiS-30 married the rugged Komsomolets artillery tractor with the proven ZiS-2 divisional gun. Over...
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Soviet BT-7A self-propelled gunNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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SU-122M Assault GunThis version of the Su122 was classified M. Unfortunately this version never saw battle and was still in production at the end of the war. Why not add it your Soviet tank forces and see what difference it could have made to those close...
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BM-13 Katyusha rocket launcherThe Katyusha Zis-6 BM-13 Urss - based upon the rugged and widely used Soviet Zis-6 truck chassis First seeing action in 1939, the Katyusha Rocket Launcher was a system for mounting platforms onto trucks, tanks, artillery tractors, armoured trains and even some boats in...
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