The presented model kit by Academy is a plastic model set for assembling a medium Russian T-34/85 tank in 1/35 scale. The model accurately depicts the production version numbered 112, originating from the late period of World War II.
Technical description and applications
The T-34/85 is an improved version of the standard T-34 tank, featuring a new three-man turret and armed with an 85 mm caliber gun. This version represented a significant development over earlier T-34/76 models, offering better protection and increased firepower. The kit allows for precise reproduction of distinctive features such as the sloped armor plates of the hull up to 60 mm thick and a detailed turret with the D-5T or ZiS-S-53 gun, depending on the variant.
Kit components
High-quality plastic parts that require cutting from sprues, assembly, and painting
Plastic tracks and a thread for detailed recreation of the vehicle's elements
Assembly manual guiding you step-by-step through the building process, including part preparation and painting
Decals for authentic tactical and factory markings
Contents of the set
Assembly instructions
Sprues with plastic parts
Decal sheet
Plastic tracks
Decorative thread
Note: The kit does not include hobby paints or glue, which should be purchased separately.
Recommended tools and materials for assembly
Sprue cutters for removing parts
Model knife for precise cleanup of components
File or sanding paper for smooth edges
Plastic model glue
Brush or airbrush for applying paints
Model paints compatible with the suggested color schemes
Suggested paint colors
Military green (shades typical for Soviet vehicles from World War II)
Black and metallic hues for mechanical details and tracks
Decal colors as specified in the assembly instructions
Compatibility and expansion options
This model is compatible with other 1/35 scale accessories and add-ons, allowing you to extend it with realistic terrain elements, figures, or additional vehicles. The detailed plastic parts are designed to integrate seamlessly with various diorama sets and historical scenarios.