- Ground Power series
- Realistic collectible model
- Diecast & plastic parts
- Highly detailed, moveable components.
- Acrylic case & display stand included.
- Measures approximately 3.75” L x 1.75” W x 1.6” H
- Display model, recommended for hobbyists and collectors 14 years and above.
The Russian KV-2 heavy tank was famous for its enormous size and the gigantic 152mm gun. It was named after the Soviet defense commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov. The KV-2, designed as a slow-moving bunker-buster, was built using the same hull and chassis as the KV-1. It was reported that the KV-2 could withstand over forty enemy hits and none penetrated its armor before the use of Flak 18s and 36s by the Germans. However, the KV-2 was a victim of its own design because of its large turret which stood out as an east target for enemy firepower. It was also tremendously heavy and had a high rate of mechanical failure.
A total of 334 KV-2s was produced during the period from 1940 to October 1941. The Russian words "For Stalin" was inscribed on this high profile turret.
This Hobby Master 1/72 scale, die cast replica of KV-II heavy tank "For the Motherland", as it appeared in the Soviet Army during WWII, The model features authentic markings, a standard paint scheme, a rotating turret, and elevating main gun.
This KV-II is a great addition to your WWII collection or diorama.
Specifications :
Weight:
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52 tonnes
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Dimensions:
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Length:
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23.3 ft – 7.1 m
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Width:
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10.9 ft – 3.32 m
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Height:
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10.6 ft – 3.23 m
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Clearance:
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1.4 ft – .43 m
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Engine:
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Diesel V-2K 600 hp
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Maximum speed:
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21 mph – 34km/h
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Maximum range:
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155 miles - 250 km
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Armor:
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Hull front /2.95 in – 75 mm
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Hull side/2.95 in – 75 mm
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Hull rear/2.36 to 2.76 in – 60 to 70 mm
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Turret/2.95 in – 75 mm
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Armament:
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1 x 152 mm M-10 model 1938/1940 Howitzer
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3 x 7.62 mm DT machine guns
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Crew:
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6
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