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KV-2

Heavy Tank · World War II
Zvezda · 5084 · 1/72 · 1st Mar 2025
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x KV-2 1/72 scale heavy tank
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Soviet Red Army
KV-2
Soviet Red Army

Following the results of combat tests of the KV tank during the Finnish War in 1940, the Military Council of the North-Western Front decided to equip the vehicle with a 152 mm howitzer. The troops needed the tank to destroy the defences of the Manergheim Line. Already in February, three KVs with the ‘big’ MT-1 turret, manufactured at the Leningrad Kirov Plant (LKZ), arrived at the front, where they received a favourable assessment from the military. In August-September 1940, the ‘big lowered’ turret of lightweight design was created at the LKZ. From autumn 1940 to June 1941, 180 tanks of this type were assembled at the LKZ. This is the KV-2 tank of 1941, which this model copies. Almost all KV-2s were lost in the heavy battles of 1941, but at least one tank of the Leningrad Front managed to fight on the ‘Nevsky Pitachok’ in the winter of 1941, and then participated in the Krasnoborskaya offensive operation of 1943, where it had a chance to meet German ‘Tigers’.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*KV-2 1/72 scale heavy tank

Following the results of combat tests of the KV tank during the Finnish War in 1940, the Military Council of the North-Western Front decided to equip the vehicle with a 152 mm howitzer. The troops needed the tank to destroy the defences of the Manergheim Line. Already in February, three KVs with the ‘big’ MT-1 turret, manufactured at the Leningrad Kirov Plant (LKZ), arrived at the front, where they received a favourable assessment from the military. In August-September 1940, the ‘big lowered’ turret of lightweight design was created at the LKZ. From autumn 1940 to June 1941, 180 tanks of this type were assembled at the LKZ. This is the KV-2 tank of 1941, which this model copies. Almost all KV-2s were lost in the heavy battles of 1941, but at least one tank of the Leningrad Front managed to fight on the ‘Nevsky Pitachok’ in the winter of 1941, and then participated in the Krasnoborskaya offensive operation of 1943, where it had a chance to meet German ‘Tigers’.

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