T-70 Soviet Light Tank
Item No. Z5078
The T-70 Soviet light tank was developed in the USSR and put into production in 1942 as the successor for the T-60. It was manufactured in large numbers with over 8,000 vehicles being built. The T-70 was armed with a 45-mm L/46 gun Model with forty-five rounds carried, and a coaxial 7.62-mm DT machi
Description
The T-70 Soviet light tank was developed in the USSR and put into production in 1942 as the successor for the T-60. It was manufactured in large numbers with over 8,000 vehicles being built. The T-70 was armed with a 45-mm L/46 gun Model with forty-five rounds carried, and a coaxial 7.62-mm DT machine gun. The tank was operated by a crew of two; a driver and a commander who loaded and fired the gun. The T-70 remained in service with the Red Army throughout the whole of World War II.
- Scale: 1:72
- Includes 122 parts in the kit
- Model length is 5.9cm
- Decal sheet for various Soviet versions included
- 100% new tooling
T-70 Soviet Light Tank
Item No. Z5078
The T-70 Soviet light tank was developed in the USSR and put into production in 1942 as the successor for the T-60. It was manufactured in large numbers with over 8,000 vehicles being built. The T-70 was armed with a 45-mm L/46 gun Model with forty-five rounds carried, and a coaxial 7.62-mm DT machi
Description
The T-70 Soviet light tank was developed in the USSR and put into production in 1942 as the successor for the T-60. It was manufactured in large numbers with over 8,000 vehicles being built. The T-70 was armed with a 45-mm L/46 gun Model with forty-five rounds carried, and a coaxial 7.62-mm DT machine gun. The tank was operated by a crew of two; a driver and a commander who loaded and fired the gun. The T-70 remained in service with the Red Army throughout the whole of World War II.
- Scale: 1:72
- Includes 122 parts in the kit
- Model length is 5.9cm
- Decal sheet for various Soviet versions included
- 100% new tooling