Introduction
Ostmodels from Tasmania has long been known as a producer of 1/76
resin kits. More recently, Ostmodels also started producing some interesting
subjects in 1/72.
History (from internet)
The new KV-3 was fitted with a supercharged version of the V-2 tank
engine, straight off the drawing boards. This time it worked, and
with strengthened suspension and transmission, the tank had completed
1985km (1233 miles) by 22 June. At this point affairs were interrupted
by the German invasion. Within weeks the Kirov factory was threatened
and evacuated to Chelyabinsk in the Urals and ordered to focus on
producing existing KV-1 types to rebuild the Red Army after the disasters
that had occurred at the start of the German invasion.
Hypothetical Combat Service
With Leningrad surrounded, the ambitious production plan for the KV-3
heavy tank was curtailed until a new plant could be established in
the Tankograd complex in the Urals. With KV-1 production in full swing,
KV-3 production finally got under way in early 1942.
The first Guards Superior Power Tank Regiments were formed for the
planned Summer offensives. Technical problems meant that the few KV-3
tanks available straggled into combat, being easily overrun by the
better coordinated Germans.
They were withdrawn, reformed, and sent back into action in larger
numbers for Operation Uranus, the battle to surround Stalingrad.
Design Features
The KV-3 is perhaps the most balanced and powerful heavy tank in existence.
It combines an outstanding gun with thick armor and reasonable speed.
It is the perfect Tiger killer, yet it entered combat six months before
the German Tiger heavy tank.
Content
The kit is sealed only in a plastic bag. The kit contains only four
parts, turret, turret hatch, gun and gunshield.
All of the casting blocks are already removed, and only minor sanding
is necessary. There are only a few air bubbles and only some flash,
which can be easily removed.
Dimensions
The dimensions are correct for 1/72.
Instructions and markings:
There are no decals, and instructions are reduced to a sheet of paper
with a photo of the real tank.
You may visit the Henk
of Holland website, where you can find helpful images of the assembled
kit.
Assembly hints
Read the notes on the enclosed sheet.
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