Showing posts with label soviet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soviet. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Soviet Transport Helicopter Mi-4 - by Di-3 - via Kartombau.De


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Model Assembled and Photo by Di-3

The Mi-4 was a Soviet transport helicopter that served in both military and civilian roles. This very detailed paper model was created by German designer Di-3 and was originally posted at Kartombau.De Forum.

O Mi-4 era um helicóptero soviético usado para transporte militar e civil. Este belo e muito bem detalhado modelo foi criado pelo designer alemão Di-3 e foi originalmente postado no Forum Kartombau.De.

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A Multi-Mission Version Of The Real Thing


Link: Soviet.Transport.Helicopter.Mi.4.by.Di.3.via.Kartombau.De


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Thursday, July 12, 2012

1932`s Soviet Amphibian Tank T-33 - by Paul - via Le Forum En Papier


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Model Assembled and Photo by Paul

A really beautibul and well detailed paper model of a 1932`s Sovietic Amphibian Tank T-33, in 1/48 scale, designed by French designer Paul, via Le Forum En Papier.

Um modelo realmente bonito e detalhado de um Tanque Anfíbio Soviético de 1932, o T-33, na escala 1/48, criado pelo designer francês Paul, via Le Forum En Papier.

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The Real Thing
On the basis of a British light tank, the Russians developped the T-33, an amphibious light tank. It was renamed T-37 for the mass- production. The design proved unsuccessful: the riveted hull was not watertight ! The production ended after the 70th unit. A second version with a welded hull came into production in 1933 and got the name T-37A. Too vulnerable, the T-37 and T-37 A remained in service until 1942, but only for reconnaissance mission on lightly defended areas.


Tendo como base de um tanque de guerra leve Britânico, os Russos desenvolveram o T-33, um tanque leve anfíbio. Ele foi rebatizado T-37 para a produção em massa. O projeto não foi bem sucedido: o casco rebitado não era à prova d'água! Desses só foram produzidos 70 unidades. Uma segunda versão com um casco soldado entrou em produção em 1933 com o nome de T-37A. Muito vulnerável, o T-37 permaneceu em serviço até 1942, mas apenas para missões de reconhecimento.


Link: 1932`s.Soviet.Amphibian.Tank.T.33.by.Paul.via.Le.Forum.En.Papier


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Thursday, May 10, 2012

WW2`s Soviet Heavy Tank IS-2 Paper Model - by X-Diem


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To celebrate the date of May 9, 1945 - Day of Victory of the Soviet people over Nazi Germany in World War II, Russian designer X-Diem launched this model of the Soviet Heavy Tank IS-2.

Para celebrar a data de 09 de maio de 1945 - Dia da Vitória do povo soviético sobre a Alemanha nazista na Segunda Guerra Mundial, o designer russo X-Diem lançou este modelo do Tanque Pesado Soviético IS-2.

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The Real Thing  -  Berlin, 1945


Link: WW2`s.Soviet.Heavy.Tank.IS.2.Paper.Model.by.X.Diem


If you want to know more about this tank, take a look here: WW2`s Soviet Heavy Tank IS-2 at Wikipedia

Se você quiser saber mais sobre este tanque: Tanque Pesado Soviético IS-2 em Área Militar


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Monday, April 2, 2012

WW2`s Lavochkin La-7 Soviet Aircraft - by Stahlhart


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The Lavochkin La-7 was a development of the successful La-5FN. No improved engine was available, but the La-7 had major aerodynamical improvements, such as a new inner wing section and relocated air coolers. It also received improved instrumentation and systems. All this made it the overall best soviet fighter aircraft of World War 2.

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The Real Thing - Preserved In A Moscow`s Museum 


Link: WW2`s.Lavochkin.La.7.Soviet.Aircraft.by.Stahlhart


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