Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Artillery Diorama, Poland 1944
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Miniart 1:35 - Poland 1944 - Plastic model kit #36004
In August 1944 the Polish resistance Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa) incited an uprising in order to end German occupation and prevent the consolidation of the Red Army in Warsaw. Aimed at restoration of the Polish government-in-exile, the Uprising was against both Nazi and Soviet troops. However, the Germans managed to halt the Soviet advance to Warsaw and defeat Polish resistance. The Uprising was the largest military campaign taken by any resistance movement in Europe in the period of WWII.
This diorama kit features a corner of a ruined building on a base made from vacuum-formed plastic, as well as a ZiS-2 57mm anti-tank gun and a crew of five Soviet soldiers. The crew includes a crew commander, a loader, a gunner, and two other soldiers carrying ammunition supplies. There are special cavities in the base for the gun wheels. Additional parts for a ZIS-3 76.2mm gun are provided.
The kit contains 213 parts.
Includes parts for a ruined building base, a model of artillery gun and five figures.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
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