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1st Issue: Russian Kliment Voroshilov KV-1E 'Ehkranami' Heavy Tank - "Crush the Fascist Vipers", 86th Tank Battalion, Leningrad Front, September 1941 (1:72 Scale)
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Design on the KV-1 heavy tank began in 1938, with the intention that it should be the successor to the T-35 heavy tank. The first models of the KV-1 were field-tested during the Red Army's disastrous 1940 campaign in Finland.
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1st Issue: Russian Kliment Voroshilov KV-2 Heavy Tank - "For Stalin!", Autumn, 1941 (1:72 Scale)
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Design on the KV-1 heavy tank began in 1938, with the intention that it should be the successor to the T-35 heavy tank. The first models of the KV-1 were field-tested during the Red Army's disastrous 1940 campaign in Finland.
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1st Issue: British Cruiser Tank, A27M Cromwell Mk. IV - C Squadron, 5th Royal Tank Regiment, 22nd Armoured Brigade, 7th Armoured Division, NW Europe, 1945 (1:72 Scale)
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The Cromwell tank was used by the British Army during the later stages of World War II. The Cromwell was ordered in 1941 and intended to replace the lightweight Crusader "cruiser" tank by being more heavily armoured, and, it was hoped, more survivable in battle.
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1st Issue: British Centaur C.S. MK.IV Crusier Tank MK.VIII, with A27L 95mm Howitzer - Royal Marines Armored Support Group, Normandy, France, 1944 (1:72 Scale)
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The Cromwell tank was used by the British Army during the later stages of World War II. The Cromwell was ordered in 1941 and intended to replace the lightweight Crusader "cruiser" tank by being more heavily armoured, and, it was hoped, more survivable in battle.
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2nd Issue: British Cruiser Tank, A27M Cromwell Mk. IV Tank - King's Own Hussars, 7th Armoured Division, Operation Blackcock, January 1945 (1:72 Scale)
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The Cromwell tank was used by the British Army during the later stages of World War II. The Cromwell was ordered in 1941 and intended to replace the lightweight Crusader "cruiser" tank by being more heavily armoured, and, it was hoped, more survivable in battle.
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2nd Issue: Russian Kliment Voroshilov KV-1B Heavy Tank - 124th Guards Tank Brigade, Leningrad, 1941 (1:72 Scale)
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Design on the KV-1 heavy tank began in 1938, with the intention that it should be the successor to the T-35 heavy tank. The first models of the KV-1 were field-tested during the Red Army's disastrous 1940 campaign in Finland.
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4th Issue: PzKpfw KW II Heavy Tank - 754 Panzerkompanie (zbv) 66, Malta Invasion Force, 1941 (1:72 Scale)
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Design on the KV-1 heavy tank began in 1938, with the intention that it should be the successor to the T-35 heavy tank. The first models of the KV-1 were field-tested during the Red Army's disastrous 1940 campaign in Finland.
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3rd Issue: British Centurion Mk.5 Main Battle Tank - "Big Bertha", 4 Troop, 'A' Squadron, 6th RTR, Suez Canal, 'Operation Musketeer', Nov. 6th, 1956 (1:72 Scale)
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The Centurion was Britain's first attempt to produce a universal tank and do away with divisions between the infantry tanks, such as the Matilda, and cruiser tanks like the Comet. In 1943, after a succession of unfortunate tank designs, the British War Office commissioned a new specification calling for a tank weighing 40-tons that offered durability, reliability, and the ability to withstand a direct hit from a German 88mm gun.
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2nd Issue: British Achilles IIC Tank Destroyer - 1st Army Corps, Normandy, 1944 (1:72 Scale)
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A British variant, designated "Achilles", was developed to mount the successful 17-pounder anti-tank gun in a modified turret. It was used by the British, Canadian and Polish armies in Italy and north-west Europe.
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6th Issue: Russian T-55 Main Battle Tank - Prague, 1968 (1:72 Scale)
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The T-54 and T-55 main battle tanks were the Soviet Union's replacements for the World War II era T-34 tank. The T-54/55 tank series is the most produced in the world, and very widely employed, especially by former client states of the Soviet Union.
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