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Model comes in 9 parts (plastic. Resin in 6)
The T-35 was the only five-turreted tank in production by the outbreak of WWII. It was produced between 1933 and 1938 and saw service in the Soviet Army until around 1941.
It's main turret contained a 76.2mm model 27/32 gun. Two turrets contained a 45mm 20K gun and it had a further 5 or 6 7.62mm DT machine guns.
Weighing it at 45 tons it needed a crew of 11 to operate it.
61 were built and it saw service in Operation Barbarossa. Most of the lost tanks were due to equipment failure rather than enemy action.
The T-35 was the only five-turreted tank in production by the outbreak of WWII. It was produced between 1933 and 1938 and saw service in the Soviet Army until around 1941.
It's main turret contained a 76.2mm model 27/32 gun. Two turrets contained a 45mm 20K gun and it had a further 5 or 6 7.62mm DT machine guns.
Weighing it at 45 tons it needed a crew of 11 to operate it.
61 were built and it saw service in Operation Barbarossa. Most of the lost tanks were due to equipment failure rather than enemy action.
- Designer: WyndhamGraves