BT-7

BT-7

CountrySoviet Union
RoleCavalry tank
Produced1935–40

The BT-7 was the last of the BT series of Soviet cavalry tanks that were produced in large numbers between 1935 and 1940. They were lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for their time, and had much better mobility than other contemporary tank designs. The BT tanks were known by the nickname Betka from the acronym, or its diminutive Betushka.

Source: tank BT-7 on Wikipedia

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V3000S/SS M - Sd.Kfz.3b - Maultier - ICM 35412

ICM

Scale1/35
Ref35412
Topic

V3000S/SS M (Sd.Kfz.3b) Maultier, WWII German Semi-Tracked Truck

A model of the brand ICM : the kit V3000S/SS M – Sd.Kfz.3b – Maultier – ICM 35412 .

The main part of the German Wehrmacht autopark during WWII formed 3t cargo trucks. One of the most numerous of them was V3000S, which was produced since 1941 in German Ford plants in Cologne. This truck was equipped with V8 engine and had rear drive only. V3000S trucks were widely used in all German arms of service up to the end of war everywhere – in the Soviet-German front, in North Africa, Italy, France. In off-road condition not-all-drive vehicles showed low cross-country capability, so 13952 of V3000S were produced as Maultier semi-tracked vehicles. Highly detailed chassis, engine and interior. 4 versions decal sheet included.

Source: V3000S/SS M – Sd.Kfz.3b – Maultier on ICM

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French Submarine Surcouf - HOBBY BOSS 83522

Hobby Boss

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French Submarine Surcouf

Scale1/350
Ref83522

A model of the brand HobbyBoss the kit : French Submarine Surcouf – HOBBY BOSS 83522

Features – Photo Etched parts for nameplate and handrail – contains display stand – includes two MB.411 aircraft

History: The Surcouf (N N 3) was a French submarine ordered to be built in December 1927, launched 18 October 1929, and commissioned in May 1934. Surcouf, named after the French privateer Robert Surcouf, was the largest submarine ever built, until being surpassed by the Japanese I-400. Her short wartime career was marked with controversy and conspiracy theories. She was classified as an “undersea cruiser” by sources of her time. Surcouf was designed as an “underwater cruiser”, intended to seek and engage in surface combat.For reconnaissance, she carried a Besson MB.411 observation float plane in a hangar built abaft of the conning tower; for combat, she was armed with eight 550 mm and four 400 mm torpedo tubes and twin 203mm/50 Modèle 1924 guns in a pressure-tight turret forward of the conning tower. By August 1940, the British completed Surcouf’s refit and turned her over to the Free French Navy (Forces Navales Françaises Libres, FNFL) for convoy patrol. The Surcouf was sunk on 18 February 1942. The Surcouf was rammed at night in the Caribbean by the American freighter SS Thompson Lykes.

Source: Submarine Surcouf on Hobby Boss

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