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Zvezda 1/35 scale WW2 Soviet Tank Hunters with Dogs (3 Figures & 3 Dogs)
Zvezda 1/35 scale WW2 Soviet Tank Hunters with Dogs (3 Figures & 3 Dogs)
Product Code: ZVE3611
Availability: Out of stock
£16.50
£14.85
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These are plastic model sets that require assembly and painting. They do not contain paints and glues unless otherwise stated.
Description
Soviet anti-tank dog units were developed in the 1930s as a specialised form of tank-hunting infantry support. The dogs were trained to run beneath enemy armoured vehicles, carrying timed or contact-activated explosives. They were primarily intended to supplement conventional anti-tank weapons at a time when the Red Army lacked sufficient dedicated armour-killing capability. In practice, their effectiveness was limited due to battlefield confusion, difficulty in training, and the harshness of front-line conditions. Despite their small tactical impact, these units remain a striking and unusual element of early-war Soviet military history.
Scale is 1:35
Kit consists of 3 soldiers with 3 dogs in different poses
Description
Soviet anti-tank dog units were developed in the 1930s as a specialised form of tank-hunting infantry support. The dogs were trained to run beneath enemy armoured vehicles, carrying timed or contact-activated explosives. They were primarily intended to supplement conventional anti-tank weapons at a time when the Red Army lacked sufficient dedicated armour-killing capability. In practice, their effectiveness was limited due to battlefield confusion, difficulty in training, and the harshness of front-line conditions. Despite their small tactical impact, these units remain a striking and unusual element of early-war Soviet military history.
Scale is 1:35
Kit consists of 3 soldiers with 3 dogs in different poses

