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Sunday, October 11, 2015
WW2`s Soviet Tank KV-1 Paper Model In 1/72 Scale - by Lazy Life
Created by Japanese designer Lazy Life, this is the Soviet Tank Kliment Voroshilov, or KV-1, here in a very well done paper model version in 1/72 scale. The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tanks were a series of Soviet heavy tanks named after the Soviet defense commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov and used by the Red Army during World War II. The KV series were known for their heavy armour protection during the early part of the war, especially during the first year of the German invasion of the Soviet Union. In certain situations, even a single KV-1 or KV-2 supported by infantry was capable of halting the enemy's onslaught. German tanks at that time were rarely used in KV encounters as their armament was too poor to deal with the "Russischer Koloss - Russian Colossus". - read more at Soviet.Tank.KV.1.at.Wikipedia
Este é o Tanque Soviético Kliment Voroshilov, ou KV-1, aqui em uma bela versão em papel na escala 1/72 criada pelo designer japonês Lazy Life.
Esse tanque soviético pesado passou pelos primeiros testes militares nas últimas semanas da Guerra Soviético-Finlandesa. Em 1941, o KV era considerado um dos tanques pesados mais fortes do mundo. “Não havia praticamente meios para lidar com aquele monstro.
A tentativa de destruí-lo com o fogo de uma bateria antitanque de 50 milímetros a uma distância de 500 metros levou a grandes perdas”, diz um documento alemão da época. Com o tempo, a maior parte dos KV se perdeu não por ação dos combates, mas por avarias e falta de combustível.
No final de 1943, deu lugar aos modelos IS. - leia mais em Tanque.Soviético.KV.1.na.Gazeta.Russa
Link: WW2`s.Soviet.Tank.KV-1.Paper.Model.In.1/72.Scale.by.Lazy.Life
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