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Destroyed T-34 obr 1942
(XX507)
The most common type of T-34 to be seen on the eastern front was the obr 1942, with its distinct pair of round turret hatches it was often referred to as the “Mickey Mouse” T-34.
As the most common type of T-34 it was also a regular sight on the battlefield as a smouldering wreck.
This new model makes a great objective marker, and with a bit of extra modelling you could even add some enemy soldiers clambering over it inspecting the damage.
Original tank designed by Evan Allen
Modified and Brewed-up by Karl Cederman
Painted by Jeremy Painter
Last Updated On
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
by Wayne at Battlefront
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