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1:35 SOVIET T-10M HEAVY TANK

SKU: MBA001601WSD

This is a Scale Model Kit, Paint and Glue are not included.  

The T-10 was a Soviet heavy tank of the Cold War, the final development of the KV and IS tank series.



This is a Scale Model Kit, Paint and Glue are not included.

 

The T-10 was a Soviet heavy tank of the Cold War, the final development of the KV and IS tank series. It was accepted into production in 1952 as the JS-10 , but due to the political climate in the wake of Stalin's death in 1953, it was renamed T-10.,  Main armament 122 mm D-25TA gun and front armored 250mm . henceforth Had carried out many times modernized improvement .In 1957, The final type is T-10M,improved version with longer M-62-T2 L/43 gun with five-baffle muzzle braker, machine guns replaced with 14.5 mm KPVT , infrared night vision equipment, NBC protection. Overall length is 10.29 m.

 Item No     05546

Item Name     Soviet T-10M Heavy Tank

Bar Code     9580208055466

Scale     1:35

Item Type     Static Kit

Model Brief     Length: 269.3mm   Width:100.6 mm  

Total Parts     310+

Metal Parts     copper cable

Photo Etched Parts     3 pcs

Film Parts     n/a

Resin Parts     n/a

Total Sprues     25 sprues , upper hull and lower hull

Released Date     2015-05

More Features     The kit consists of over 310 parts

>the kit w/refined detail

>multi-slide moulded  lower hull

>180 individual tracks links

>Etched Photo parts included

 The T-10 (other designations: IS-8 or Object 730) is a Soviet heavy tank from the Cold War period. The first prototypes of this vehicle were made in 1953, and the production of the car lasted in the years 1954-1967. The combat weight of the tank was up to 49 tons. The drive was provided by a single diesel engine with a power of up to 700 HP. The basic armament consisted of the 122 mm D-25TA or M-62-T2 gun and two 12.7 mm DSzK or 14.5 mm KPWT machine guns.

The T-10, originally designated IS-8, was the last mass-produced heavy tank in the IS family. It was perceived as a kind of counterweight in the Soviet Army's arsenals to the Western M103 or Conqueror vehicles. At the same time, it differed from its predecessors - mainly the IS-3 and IS-4 tanks - with a longer hull, increased number of load wheels, but most of all with a new turret with a modernized 122 mm gun. Despite the fact that the T-10 was not technically a bad design, it quickly became an anachronistic one due to the Soviet Army's introduction of the very successful T-54, T-55 and especially the T-62 MBTs. Especially the latter had comparable armor as the T-10, with the same or maybe better firepower, and at the same time it was much more mobile and had better maneuverability. This fact, as well as the experience of the Six Day War, led to the relatively quick withdrawal of the T-10 from frontline service. It is worth noting that the T-10 were produced in several versions, including the T-10A (basic production version) or the T-10M (a car with the M-62-T2 gun, stabilized in two planes, or the observation system in infrared).


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