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Scale model 1/35 Soviet 52-K 85mm Air Defense Gun M1943 Late Version Trumpeter 02342

Scale model 1/35 Soviet 52-K 85mm Air Defense Gun M1943 Late Version Trumpeter 02342

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Article:
TR02342
Product weight, g:
700
Time:
Друга світова війна
Number of details:
250
Коробка, высота, см:
23
Коробка, толщина, см:
6
Box, width, cm:
31
Scale:
1/35
Manufacturer:
Difficulty level:
легкий
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Scale model of the Soviet 85-mm anti-aircraft gun 52-K arr. 1943 late modification in 1/35 scale, Trumpeter 02342.

The kit includes:
250 plastic parts,
decal,
photo etching,
1 frame is made of transparent plastic,
4 rubber tires
scheme for coloring the model,
detailed instructions in English.

Dimensions of the finished model: Length: 207 mm Width: 139 mm.

Created in Kaliningrad near Moscow by M. N. Loginov in accordance with the concept of engineer G. D. Dorokhin for the modernization of the Loginov 76-mm anti-aircraft gun of the 1938 model. It was actively used in the Great Patriotic War, and after its end, it was in service with the Soviet Army of the USSR Armed Forces for a long time before the adoption of anti-aircraft missile systems. The gun appeared as a natural result of the development of domestic anti-aircraft artillery, which originated in 1914, when the designer of the Putilov plant Franz Frantsevich Lender developed the world's first 76-mm an
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Scale model of the Soviet 85-mm anti-aircraft gun 52-K arr. 1943 late modification in 1/35 scale, Trumpeter 02342.

The kit includes:
250 plastic parts,
decal,
photo etching,
1 frame is made of transparent plastic,
4 rubber tires
scheme for coloring the model,
detailed instructions in English.

Dimensions of the finished model: Length: 207 mm Width: 139 mm.

Created in Kaliningrad near Moscow by M. N. Loginov in accordance with the concept of engineer G. D. Dorokhin for the modernization of the Loginov 76-mm anti-aircraft gun of the 1938 model. It was actively used in the Great Patriotic War, and after its end, it was in service with the Soviet Army of the USSR Armed Forces for a long time before the adoption of anti-aircraft missile systems. The gun appeared as a natural result of the development of domestic anti-aircraft artillery, which originated in 1914, when the designer of the Putilov plant Franz Frantsevich Lender developed the world's first 76-mm an
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