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1:72 NAZ-537G W/CHMZAP-5247G SEMI TRAIL MID PROD

SKU: MBA002703GLW

&T-54B



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

 

MAZ-537 (another designation: KZKT-537) is a Soviet, heavy, wheeled truck tractor from the post-war period. The first copies of this vehicle appeared in 1959. Its production took place in two plants: in the period 1959-1965 at the Minsk Automobile Plant, and in the years 1963-1990 at the plant in the city of Kurgan. The vehicle is powered by a single D-12A-525A engine with a capacity of 38.8 liters and 525 hp.

The MAZ-537 was designed from the very beginning as a heavy truck tractor for the Soviet Army. In the early versions, it was able to carry a load of up to 50 tons, but later the permissible weight of the transported load increased to 65 tons (model MAZ-537E)! The vehicle is also characterized by an engine located in its middle part, an 8-wheel chassis and good off-road properties. These qualities meant that the MAZ-537 is used for many heavy field work, such as transporting tanks or transporting ballistic missiles.

The T-54 is a Soviet Main Battle Tank from the Cold War period. The first prototypes of this vehicle were built in 1945-1946, and serial production in the USSR started in 1946 and lasted until 1958. In its course, about 35,000 vehicles of this type were created - only in the Soviet Union! The combat weight of the tank was up to 36 tons. The drive was provided by a single 520 HP W-54 engine. The main armament was the 100 mm D-10T wz.1944 tank gun, and the additional armament was two 7.62 mm SGMT machine guns and a 12.7 mm DSzK machine gun.

Work on the T-54 actually started during the Second World War and dates back to the T-44 tank. When developing the T-54, the aim was, on the one hand, to maintain all the advantages of the T-34/85 (especially its good maneuverability), but also to use clearly stronger main armament and more effective armor. Finally, a vehicle was created that is probably the first to be called the Main Battle Tank (MBT). Without a doubt, it was a successful tank when it entered service. Several versions of this vehicle were created in the course of mass production, including the T-54 mod. 1946 (version with a turret similar in shape to the T-44), T-54 mod. 1949 (version with a changed shape of the turret) or the T-54A (version with a gun stabilizer on one level and night vision devices for the mechanic-driver). It is worth adding that the T-54 was licensed in, among others, Czechoslovakia and Poland.


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