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GAZ-67 cars were widely used in the Red Army from 1943 and in units of the Polish People's Army. Interestingly, the saturation of motorized and mechanized units with them falls on the post-war period, due to a significant increase in production at that time.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\nThe Ilyushin Il-2 is a Soviet, single-engine low-wing and mixed structure attack aircraft with a classic tail, designed by Sergei Ilyushin from the Second World War. The flight of the prototype took place on October 2, 1939, and serial production started in 1940 and lasted until 1945. In total, as many as 36,183 copies of this great plane were created. The power unit was a 12-cylinder Mikulin AM-38 piston engine with a power of up to 1600 HP. The concept of the Il-2 aircraft was based on the desire to create a heavily armed and heavily armored attack aircraft designed to destroy the enemy's land targets and his armored vehicles. The airplanes produced in series had armor from 4 to 6mm around the engine and cockpit. The Il-2 was therefore resistant to small arms fire as well as to single hits with 20mm cannons. After improving the quality of crew training and applying new tactics, the Il-2 became an aircraft capable of wreaking havoc among the German Panzewaffe. It is no coincidence that the Germans gave him the nickname \"flying death\", and the designer nicknamed him \"flying tank\". During the war, a dozen or so versions of Ił-2 were created, the most important of which is Ił2m3. Its crew consisted of two people - a pilot and a rear gunner, the Mikulin AM-38F (1700 KM) unit was used as the engine and a self-sealing fuel tank was introduced. The aerodynamic properties were also improved. In total, 7377 machines of this version were built by 1944. Il-2 took part in all major battles on the Eastern Front - from Moscow (1941) through Stalingrad and Kursk (1942\/1943), until the Berlin Operation in 1945. Technical data (version Ił-2 mod.1942): length: 11.65m, wingspan: 14.6m, maximum speed: 426km \/ h, practical range: 740km, practical ceiling 6200m, armament: permanent - 2 WJ cannons cal. 23mm, 2 x 7.62mm SzKAS machine guns, underslung-8 RS-82 \/ RS-132 unguided missiles, up to 400 kg of bombs.\u003c\/div\u003e"}

Tamiya - 1/48 Ilyushin IL-2 Shturmovik & GAZ-67B Set

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1/48 Ilyushin IL-2 Shturmovik & GAZ-67B Set

Tamiya 25212

Excludes all glues, paints and tools necessary to assemble.

This cost-effective set includes Item 61113 1/48 Ilyushin IL-2 Shturmovik and Item 32542 Russian Field Car GAZ-67B in a special package.

Ilyushin IL-2 Shturmovik

  • 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 243mm, wingspan: 305mm.
  • Features a realistic rendering of the 2-seat cockpit interior.
  • Includes a wealth of ordnance parts, two figures, three marking options and masking stickers for canopy painting.

GAZ-67B

  • 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit.
  • Features a realistic rendering of under-panel with leaf suspension and exhaust pipe details.
  • Comes with decals to depict number plates and other markings, and one driver figure.

The GAZ-67 (popularly known as "gazik") is a Soviet off-road passenger car from the Second World War and the post-war period. The first copies of this car appeared in 1943, and serial production continued in 1943-1953 at the plants in the city of Gorky. The vehicle was powered by an SV engine up to 54 HP.

The GAZ-67 was developed as the basic light all-terrain vehicle of the Red Army to replace the GAZ-61 and GAZ-64 cars. The inspiration for the creation of the new car was the American Bantam car, from which the Willys Jeep later evolved. The GAZ-67 - compared to its predecessors - differed in the power unit used, gearbox, reinforced chassis, it was also characterized by a lower failure rate. During and shortly after World War II, it was used primarily to transport 4 to 6 people or 400 kilograms of cargo. Often, various types of radio stations were mounted on it, but rarely - armament in the form of a 7.62 mm Maxim machine gun or a 12.7 mm DSzK machine gun. GAZ-67 cars were widely used in the Red Army from 1943 and in units of the Polish People's Army. Interestingly, the saturation of motorized and mechanized units with them falls on the post-war period, due to a significant increase in production at that time.

The Ilyushin Il-2 is a Soviet, single-engine low-wing and mixed structure attack aircraft with a classic tail, designed by Sergei Ilyushin from the Second World War. The flight of the prototype took place on October 2, 1939, and serial production started in 1940 and lasted until 1945. In total, as many as 36,183 copies of this great plane were created. The power unit was a 12-cylinder Mikulin AM-38 piston engine with a power of up to 1600 HP. The concept of the Il-2 aircraft was based on the desire to create a heavily armed and heavily armored attack aircraft designed to destroy the enemy's land targets and his armored vehicles. The airplanes produced in series had armor from 4 to 6mm around the engine and cockpit. The Il-2 was therefore resistant to small arms fire as well as to single hits with 20mm cannons. After improving the quality of crew training and applying new tactics, the Il-2 became an aircraft capable of wreaking havoc among the German Panzewaffe. It is no coincidence that the Germans gave him the nickname "flying death", and the designer nicknamed him "flying tank". During the war, a dozen or so versions of Ił-2 were created, the most important of which is Ił2m3. Its crew consisted of two people - a pilot and a rear gunner, the Mikulin AM-38F (1700 KM) unit was used as the engine and a self-sealing fuel tank was introduced. The aerodynamic properties were also improved. In total, 7377 machines of this version were built by 1944. Il-2 took part in all major battles on the Eastern Front - from Moscow (1941) through Stalingrad and Kursk (1942/1943), until the Berlin Operation in 1945. Technical data (version Ił-2 mod.1942): length: 11.65m, wingspan: 14.6m, maximum speed: 426km / h, practical range: 740km, practical ceiling 6200m, armament: permanent - 2 WJ cannons cal. 23mm, 2 x 7.62mm SzKAS machine guns, underslung-8 RS-82 / RS-132 unguided missiles, up to 400 kg of bombs.
Sku: 4950344252121
Vendor: Tamiya
R 1,199.95
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