By the end of World War II, the Soviet Union had built more than 57,000 T-34 tanks, of which 34,870 were the original version with a 76 mm cannon.
The leading T-34 manufacturer was initially factory No.183 in Kharkov.
This production facility was then followed by factory No. 122, also known as “Krasnoye Sormovo”, in the city of Gorky.
The factory named after Andrei Zhdanov was originally a shipbuilding facility.
The T-34/76 tanks produced at this factory had a number of distinctive features, such as: E.g. notched front panel side joints and a round access hatch on the rear panel
Plastic model kit
- Photo-etched parts
- Magic Tracks
Scale 1:35
unbuilt / unpainted
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