Description
Unpainted white metal kit, requires some modelling skill. Caution contains lead and small parts not suitable for young children
£3.30
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
Unpainted white metal kit, requires some modelling skill. Caution contains lead and small parts not suitable for young children
Weight | 0.05 kg |
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Dimensions | 4 cm |
Buy the 1960s almost all Soviet infantry was motorised and had become “Motor Rifles” carried into battle in one of the BTR’s or a BMP’s. These are depicted wearing the Ssh 68 helmet, Kirza jackboot and light marching order. The troops are armed with: AK47 rifle, PK MG, Draganov sharpshooter rifle and RPG-7. the 20 figures are picked from 8 …