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This is a resin kit and needs to be assembled and painted.

Keep out of reach of children (small breakable parts).

Milicast BR04 1/76 Resin WWII BT7 Fast Tank (Model 1937)

           

The BT Series was based on 2 Christie tanks purchased from the USA in 1931. These were designated as the BT1 with the first series production of the new Fast Tank being ready in 1932 as the BT2 armed with a 37mm gun. Further development produced the BT3 and BT4 and in 1933 the BT5 was developed incorporating numerous changes but most importantly with a new 45mm gun in an elarged turret. In 1935 further improvements resulted in the Model 1935, also known as the BT7-1, which had a new engine and a welded, redesigned hull.In 1937, further improvements led to a new conical shaped turret with sloping armour and twin-horn periscopes being fitted and redesignated as the BT7 (Model 1937) aka BT7-2.These tanks would Cthe brief hostilities with Japan in Manchuria in 1938 and in the Winter War of 1940 against Finland. They also participated in the Soviet-German partition of Poland in 1939.

These models are imported from Milicast in the United Kingdom and are first quality.

 

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