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    • Arab States 1948-1991New releases

      MT-LBu “Mashina”

      This MT-LBu 1v14 is one of a range of similar artillery command and observation posts. The large hull allows it to carry Commanders, advanced optics, communication and computing equipment. There is a HMG for local defence. These vehicles are likely to be found with SPG batteries.

    • New releasesSoviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BTR-152K

      Developed from the successful BTR-152, K version was roofed over with better off-road ability and limited NBC protection. The BTR-152K entered service in 1951 and was widely exported. As newer vehicles entered service many remained in uses as ambulances or command vehicles. China built a copy called the Type 56

    • Arab States 1948-1991New releases

      MTU Dozer blade for T-54/T-55/T62

      The MTU-dozer blade used on T-54/55/62 tanks. The detachable dozer blade allowed tanks to carry out basic combat engineering tasks such and clearing obstacles or creating basic defences. The model can be used with Red3’s T54/55, T62 or T64 (tank model not included)

    • New releasesSoviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BMP-3

      The BMP-3 entered service in 1987 using a unique 100mm low velocity gun/missile launcher. The turret also has a coaxial MG and 30mm cannon capable of engaging light armour and slow aircraft. There is a crew of 3 and room for 6 passengers. It can be made amphibious with minor preparation. Approximately 2000 built and models exported to Eastern Bloc …

    • New releasesSoviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BMD-1P Paratrooper MICV

      Soviet air transportable Mechanised Infantry Combat Vehicle. This unique lightweight aluminium vehicle was built for the Soviet Paratroop Force or VDV.  This is the 2nd generation version with upgraded Spigot/Spandrel ATGM introduced from 1977

    • Arab States 1948-1991New releases

      GAZ69 “Shimel”

      Soviet built 4×4 “jeep” equiped with 4 Snapper Anti-tank missiles. The missiles were covered by a canvas hood when not in use leading to the nic name “the pram”. Used by Arab forces in the Six day war and war of attrition, many captured by Israel. The design was also copied by Cuba, China and N.Korea.

    • AccessoriesNew releases

      Soviet vehicle HMGs (3x strip of 4)

      3 strips of 4 HMG to add extra detail to models. 1mm peg on base. (Requires model to be drilled, some modelling skill required)

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BTR-40

      Soviet scout car and APC, this rugged 4×4 was in service form 1950 with 8500 being built. Exported throughout the eastern block and allied states including Egypt, Syria and N.Vietnam, captured vehicles used extensively by Israel. Crew 2+ up to 8 passengers

    • Arab States 1948-1991New releases

      BRMD-1

      Amphibious armoured scout car. Able to cross water with minimal preparation. In service from 1959 through to the 2000s. Around the world and used in may conflicts 11500 built. crew 4, armament pintel MG

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BMP-1P

      The P version was a 1979 update that replaced the ageing Sagger ATGM with a launching post for the Spigot/Spandrel ATGM on the turret roof. The improved system came with the disadvantage that the gunner was exposed to fire. The NBC and fire protection was also improved. The turret retained the low velocity GROM 73mm gun

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BTR-80A

      A development of the BTR-80 8×8 Soviet APC. A new turret with a multi role 30mm canon was added in the late 1980s. This allows the APC to engage; infantry, other armoured vehicles and helicopters.

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Grad BM-21-B Rocket launcher

      Known as the BM-21-B in the west this is a 36 barrel launch system for the Grad (Hail) MRLS based on a ZIL-131 chassis. Approximately 500 built. These entered service in 1976

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      T55AM

      The T55 AM series was introduced during the late 1970s to early 1980s. The USSR, Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany began updating their elderly T55 fleets with extra armour, side skirts, laser range finder, barrel insulation and many other small modifications to increase its effectiveness. These vehicles look distinctively different from early T55s

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BTR-80

      8×8 Soviet APC used by Motor rifle regiments to protect infantry from artillery fragments and small arms fire. Providing fully amphibious transport for 3+7. It was developed after experience with the BTR-60 and 70, the engine layout was changed to a single more powerful engine at the rear, side doors added and turret elevation was increased to allow AA use. …

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      SA-6 Gainful/Kub SAM

      The Kub missile system was extremely advanced at its introduction in 1966. The system was mobile and able to keep pace with armoured units providing a medium ranged anti-aircraft sheild over units. These caused the Israelis great difficulty during the Yom Kippur war and became prime targets.

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BMD-2 Paratrooper MICV

      Soviet air transportable Mechanisned Infantry Combat Vehicle. This unique lightweight aluminium vehicle was built for the Soviet Paratroop Force or VDV.  The second version was introduced in 1985 armed with a 30mm cannon and 2nd generation ATGM. It could be lifted by helicopter or parachuted into action with the crew! Crew 2+6

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      GAZ69 jeep with BA-10 RR(x2)

      Soviet built 4×4 “jeep” widely used throughout the Soviet block and allied nations. Produced from 1952 to 1975 and still in service in the 80s, Used as a mobile anti tank weapon with the BA-10 recoiless rifle  (2 models included)

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Zil 131 truck

      Soviet truck designed and built in 1964 and produced until 2012. Used as general cargo and tractor unit for artillery. Many specialist versions such as radar, communications and rocket artillery have been built. This rugged 6×6 truck is capable of carrying 5t off road or much more on good surfaces. It has been widely exported around the globe. Many specialist …

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      T-72 b Kontact

      The T72 B was fitted with “Kontact” Explosive Reactive Armour to increase protection. This version started to appear in the mid 1980s.  (Can be built with commander out or buttoned up).

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      122mm Gun D30 (1x towed 1x deployed)

      The Soviet D30 122mm gun has been produced from 1960 to the present. The D30 has a distinctive 3 leg base and is towed by the barrel. This gun has proved rugged and popular, still in use with many Nations around the globe. ( 1 deployed with 3 crew and 1 in towing configuration).

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Eastern-bloc assault boats (x2)

      An Eastern-bloc assault boat that could be paddled or pulled across rivers and water obstacles. These and other designs were used by Egypt to cross the Suez canal in 1973, very similar to WW2 designs, a simple 1 part inflated hull ( 2x boat with 6 crew )

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      UAZ 452 Van “the loaf”

      Soviet van produced from the 1965 to the present. A successful multipurpose 4×4  used as ambulance, maintainace truck, military police and general transport. Nicnamed “the loaf” for it’s shape or “the Pill” in the case of the Ambulance.

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BTS-2 Armoured Recovery Vehicle

      Development from the T54/55 hull the BTS-2 entered service in the late 1950s. The turret was replaced with a powerful winch and a rear spade to anchor the vehicle. There was load carrying platform for transporting parts and tools. A simple 3t crane could be erected for lifting jobs. Includes spare engine and oil change!

    • Arab States 1948-1991Israel 1948 - 1991

      BTR-50 PB Waterline vesion

      Waterlined version of the amphibious armoured personnel carrier. The BTR-50 could swim with minimal preparation and offered crew and passengers protection from small arms fire and shell splinters. Used by Warsaw Pact forces and allies. These saw action on both sides in the 1973 Yom Kippur war.