MNGTS-006
£58.00 GBP
Meng Model 1:35 - Russian T-90A Main Battle Tank - Plastic model kit #TS-006
The T-90 is a modern Russian battle tank first produced in 1993. Similarly to its predecessors, the T-72B and the T-80U, the T-90 was designed with a cast turret. It was equipped with an improved Irtysh fire control system and a more powerful V-84MS multi-fuel engine. In 2005 the tank was replaced by a T-90A model featuring a welded turret. Less than 200 T-90 vehicles were delivered to the Army from 1993 till 2005.
The T-90A is driven by the V-92S2 diesel engine, fitted with an ESSA thermal sight and protected by the latest Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armour. The tank saw combat in Syria during the Russian participation in the Syrian conflict.
Dimensions: Length 291mm, Width 109mm
Kit details:
- Includes a rotatable commander’s cupola, movable torsion bar suspension and V-92S2 engine
- All hatches can be built in open or closed position
- Cement-free double-pin tracks
- Three paint schemes
£19.00 GBP
The set consists of six colours designed for painting camouflage patterns that are most commonly used on vehicles of the Russian army and armed forces of post-Soviet states. These colours can also be seen on vehicles of the late Soviet era. These paints are water soluble, which will help you avoid odours typical of more aggressive, solvent-based paints. They are suitable for both brush and airbrush use, and the special AK-Interactive formula helps prevent airbrush blockages.
Includes:
AK-4008 Black Grey
AK-4131 Greyish Yellow
AK-4132 Mustard Yellow
AK-4133 Pale Grey
AK-4134 Green Khaki
AK-4135 Base Green
£19.00 GBP
This set, being a perfect addition to the first one, will help you replicate even more camouflage patterns including the attractive hard-edge camouflage scheme seen on many modern Russian vehicles. These paints are water soluble, which will help you avoid odours typical of more aggressive, solvent-based paints. They are suitable for both brush and airbrush use, and the special AK-Interactive formula helps prevent airbrush blockages.
Includes:
AK-4141 Pale Tan
AK-4142 Orange Brown
AK-4143 Red Brown
AK-4144 Light Yellow Green
AK-4145 Blue Gray
AK-4146 Olive Green
£53.00 GBP
The Soviet truck KrAZ-255B entered production in 1965, and full series production started in 1967. KrAZ stood for Kremenchutskyi Avtomobilnyi Zavod (Kremenchuk Automobile Plant), a Ukrainian factory which produced these trucks. The KrAZ-255B had a revised braking system and was intended to replace the earlier KrAZ-214 truck. It had some visual similarities with the earlier KrAZ-214 but had a more powerful engine. Other design improvements included a hydraulic steering booster instead of the pneumatic booster of the KrAZ-214, and the standard 14.00-20 tyres of the KrAZ-214 were substituted by the new wide section pressure adjustable tires with a centralised tire inflation system controlled by the driver directly from the cab. In 1976 the KrAZ-255B was equipped with a new dual-circuit braking system to replace the single circuit system, and such vehicles were given the revised KrAZ-255B (B1) designation. Overall from 1967 till 1994 around 82,000 KrAZ-255B's were produced.
Item No: 85506
Item Name: Soviet KrAZ-255B
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Metal Parts: n/a
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Film Accessory: n/a
Model Dimension: Length 247.8mm, Width 79mm
Total Plastic Parts: 510+
Total Sprues: 12 sprues and tires
Chromeplate Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Release Date: 2014-10
Additional:
- Detailed multi-directional slide-molded cab
- Full drive train assembly complete with engine transmission, differential housing and suspension units
- The main tires are hollow rubber with very good tread pattern
- Wheel hubs are in great detail
- The windshield and side windows are made of clear parts
- Photo-etched parts included
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 - Soviet Tank Crew 1943 - 1945 #3568
Tank divisions were an essential part of Soviet war machine. The Soviet tank commanders were the highest scoring tank aces among the Allies.
The kit contains parts for assembly of five figures.