kv-1 tank

  1. TIZER

    Photos 1/72 WW2 Soviet Tanks

    The Grass Matt is by Model - Scene of Czech republic they are also sold under the Mig brand ... they are excellent quality as you can see 3 PST KV tanks and 2 Dragon kits T34/85 and the SU100 Tank Destroyer ... the dragon rubber band Tracks (DS) were a pain in the ass to get them to bend round...
  2. WW2 Soviet images

    WW2 Soviet images

    Stalingrad Tractor Factory
  3. WW2 Soviet images

    WW2 Soviet images

    Tank battle
  4. 86423

    86423

  5. The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tank

    The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tank

  6. Bombardier

    Photos Russian military

    Following photos courtesy of www.kremlin.ru and are governed by Creative Commons licence Photos show 'Day of the Navy' I love that last photo, the old sailor looks really pleased to be sat next to his president ;)
  7. soldiers in action

    soldiers in action

  8. Russian vehicles

    Russian vehicles

  9. Soviet Army WWII In colour

    Soviet Army WWII In colour

  10. russian vehicles

    russian vehicles

    A photo of a Russian KV1 tank
  11. vehicle art

    vehicle art

  12. T-34/85 and KV-1E July 1944

    T-34/85 and KV-1E July 1944

    A black and white photo of a finnish army T34/85 and a KV-1E at kilpeenjoki, finland in 1944
  13. KV-1 m 1942

    KV-1 m 1942

    Finnish Army WWII. KV-1 m 1942 in nislinna (Petrozavodsk) on 1st October 1942.
  14. KV-1E

    KV-1E

    Finnish Army WWII. The only KV-1E captured by Finnish forces is towed from Solomanni towards nislinna (Petrozavodsk) in spring 1942
  15. KV-1 m 1942

    KV-1 m 1942

    KV-1 m 1942 in nislinna (Petrozavodsk) in January 1944.
  16. KV-1 m 1942

    KV-1 m 1942

    Finnish Army WWII. The only KV-1 m 1942 was evacuated from the Syvri (Svir) power plant area in spring 1942.
  17. KV-1E

    KV-1E

    This KV-1E (Kliment Voroshilov) tank was captured by the Finnish troops, repaired and used from 1942 to 1945
  18. KV-1

    KV-1

    New model of KV-1 had more armour and different turret structure. 47 ton Klim had very strong armour, but its excessive weight created constant trouble with transmission. This vehicle was captured in 1942 by Finnish Army
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