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Milicast Model Company :: Battlefield Series (1/76-20mm) :: Soviet Union :: Tanks, Armoured Cars, etc.,
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Russian Amphibious Jeep
Ref: BR-BA23
A direct copy of the American Ford GPA amphibious jeep or "Seep", the Soviets copied and built their own near identical copy.
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Valentine Mk.IV as used by the Soviet Union
Ref: BR-BB168
Supplied in numbers from the UK via the Artic Convoys to Murmansk, at great cost and sacrifice by the Royal Navy, Valentines were supplied along with Tetrarchs and Matildas and widely used by the Russians. Although often not as good as the indiginous Russian tanks, they did make a contribution to...
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Tetrarch Light Tank as used by the Soviet Union
Ref: BR-BB177
Supplied in numbers from the UK via the Artic Convoys to Murmansk, at great cost and sacrifice by both the Merchanant and Royal Navy, Tetrarchs were supplied along with Matildas and Valentines and widely used by the Russians. Although often not as good as the indiginous Russian tanks, they did ma...
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M3A1 Light Tank ( Diesel) as used by the Soviet Union
Ref: BR-BB193
The M3A1 (Diesel), easily identifiableby the extended air filter inlet pipes for Diesel version, was supplied in numbers and widely used by the Russians. Although often not as good as the indiginous Russian tanks, they did make a contribution to the Soviet arsenal.
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BT5 Fast Tank
Ref: BR001
.....These tanks would remain in service until, and including, the first years of the Great Patriotic War having previously seen action in the Spanish Civil War, the brief hostilities with Japan in Manchuria in 1938 and in the Winter War of 1940 against Finland. They also participated in the Sovi...
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BT5A 76.2mm Artillery Tank
Ref: BR002
....Another version built on this chassis was the Artillery Tank. Armed with the 76.2mm L/16.5 gun in an elarged turret used for fire support for the assault tanks.
THE ILLUSTRATION IS OF COURSE A BT7A. PHOTOGRAPH OF BT5A VERSION TO FOLLOW.
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BT7 Fast Tank (Model 1935)
Ref: BR003
...In 1935 further improvements resulted in the Model 1935, also known as the BT7-1, which had a new engine and a welded, redesigned hull. These tanks would remain in service until, and including, the first years of the Great Patriotic War having previously seen action in the Spanish Civil War, t...
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BT7 Fast Tank (Model 1937)
Ref: BR004
In 1937, further improvements led to a new conical shaped turret with sloping armour and twin-horn periscopes being fitted and remaining in service until, and including, the first years of the Great Patriotic War....
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OP7 Flamethrower Tank
Ref: BR005
This Flamethrower tank was effectively a BT7 (Model 37) but with the addition of a fuel pannier....
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BT7A 76.2mm Artillery Tank
Ref: BR006
1937 a new hull design was introduced as the BT7 (Model 37) (aka BT7-1) and on this chassis the earlier styled large turret, previously used on the BT5A and armed with the 76.2mm L/16.5 gun, was used for fire support and designated as the BT7A.
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