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Soviet


Model Details

Armour Infantry
Tank Platoon (not radio equiped)
  • T-34/85, +1 PC
  • T-34/85
  • T-34/85
Tank Platoon (not radio equiped)
  • T-34/85, +1 PC
  • T-34/85
  • T-34/85
SP AT Artillery (radio equiped)
  • ISU-122, +1 PC, 2 smoke
  • ISU-122, 2 smoke
SP Artillery (radio equiped)
  • SU-122, +1 PC, 2 smoke
  • SU-122, 2 smoke
  • SU-122, 2 smoke
1st Infantry Company
  • HQ
    • +2 CC
    • MG
  • 1st Platoon
    • +1 PC
    • Rifle Squad w/ ATR
    • Rifle Squad w/ ATR
    • Rifle Squad w/ ATR
  • 2nd Platoon
    • +1 PC
    • Rifle Squad w/ ATR
    • Rifle Squad w/ ATR
    • Rifle Squad w/ ATR
2nd Infantry Company
  • HQ
    • +2 CC
    • MG
  • 1st Platoon
    • +1 PC
    • SMG Squad w/ ATR
    • SMG Squad w/ ATR
    • SMG Squad w/ ATR
  • 2nd Platoon
    • +1 PC
    • SMG Squad w/ ATR
    • SMG Squad w/ ATR
    • SMG Squad w/ ATR

Notes:
1.  SU-122 have 3 smoke shoots each.
2.  Direct smoke shoots are expended whether or not the smoke is effective.
3  Inafntry company MG can be independant or attached to a platoon.
4.  All forces are veteran.

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All T-34/85 are Airfix (barrels replaced) except closest on the left, which is  Cooperativa.  SU-122 are Eastern Express and ISU-122 are PST.  The PST ISU-122 and 152 kits have identical parts sprues, so I left the gun and mantlet assemblies loose to switch on the same chassis, depending on which model is needed.  I use a little bit of "Hold It" type putty/plaster to ensure the guns don't fall off!

The figures are mostly Revell, with a smattering of ESCI, including the very old hard plastic ESCI molds, which I am certain were scaled up and only slightly modified by Airfix for their 1/32 figures and Tamiya for some of their 1/35 scale Soviet figures.


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