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1/72 36279 KV-1 Heavy Tank Soviet Army Battle of Moscow 1941
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1/72 Painted finished product made of plastic ■Reproduces the winter camouflage KV-1 during the Battle of Moscow in November 1941. ■Main gun: 41.5 caliber 76.2mm ZIS-5 tank gun (98 rounds) ■Model size: 1/72 Vehicle length: 9.4cm Vehicle width: 4.6cm Height: 3.9cm ■Due to the excessive weight, the gearbox is often damaged and the only option is to drive straight. It was ridiculed as an incompetent tank. It will be shipped from within Japan. If there is a defect such as damage or defect, we will exchange or refund your money. ■KV-1 (Russian: КВ-1, Kaveaddin) is a heavy tank of the Soviet army. Developed in 1939, it formed the core of the Soviet armored forces along with the T-34 medium tank from the beginning to the middle of World War II. Equipped with a 76.2mm gun and boasting exceptionally heavy armor at the time, this vehicle was known as a "monster" during the early days of the German-Soviet war, by repelling all shells fired from German tanks and anti-tank guns. I was forced to say that. On the other hand, the mechanical reliability and quality of the transmission and gun sighting system were extremely poor (the driver sometimes changed gears by hitting the shift lever with a hammer). This caused pilots to become fatigued during long operations, so much so that an assistant pilot and maintainer was on board. Additionally, the heavy armor characteristic of this vehicle resulted in a significant increase in weight, which became a major operational constraint, and a lighter version, the KV-1S, was later created. KV-1E 1940 model with 35mm armor added by bolting. Before the outbreak of World War II, the Artillery Bureau, which had been misled by the news of the appearance of powerful anti-tank guns from other countries, had proposed that, with the outbreak of war between Germany and the Soviet Union in 1941, the German army's 8.8 cm anti-tank anti-tank guns were proposed. This was implemented as a temporary measure to strengthen the armor as it became a reality due