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BM-31-12 Katyusha (SU144) (Direct Only)
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BM-31-12 Katyusha (SU144) (Direct Only) includes one BM-31-12 Katyusha Rocket Launcher with Optional Loading Crew. Following on from the success of the BM-13-16 Katyusha during the close of 1941, the need for a larger rocket quickly became apparent. The response to this demand was the BM-31-12. Following the standard Soviet naming convention, BM stood for ground vehicle; 31 for the rocket type/model used and the 12 for the number of rails or tubes. Check out the BM-31-12 Katyusha in the online store here... |
The rocket was developed from an earlier design, the M30. However, the request for a longer-range weapon led to the design of the M31 which had a maximum range of 4325 metres compared to the 2800 metres of the M30. This payload was delivered from a metal framework mounted on the chassis of a Studebaker US6 truck. Each rocket was armed with a 28.9kg warhead and when combined on mass, the BM-31-12 proved extremely effective during the closing stages of the war in particular during the fierce street fighting during the Battle of Berlin. |
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Assembling The BM-31-12 Katyusha |
Step 1. Begin by attaching the rocket pod grill to the front of the rocket pod. |
Step 2. Next, attach the Y-shaped support bracket to underside of the rocket pod. |
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Below: The Y-shaped support bracket attaches to the underside of the rocket pod via the plug and notches shown in the examples below. |
Step 3. With the Y-shaped support bracket in place, its time to add the U-shaped support bracket. |
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Below: The U-shaped support bracket attaches the bottom rocket pod via notches shown in the examples below and then mates with the Y-shaped support bracket. |
Step 4. Next, attach the fully-assembled rocket pod to the deck of the one-piece resin truck. |
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Below: The examples of the locations where the rocket pod attaches to the deck of the one-piece resin truck. |
Below: With the rocket pod in place; the BM-31-12 Katyusha is now fully-assembled and ready for crew to be added. |
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Adding Crew Figures |
Step 1. Attach an NCO figure to each of the one-piece resin bases. |
Step 2. Next, add the crew figures carrying the rockets. The rocket bearing figures are designed to work together as seen in the examples below. |
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Below: The Kneeling rocket bearing figures and how they work together. |
Below: The crew figures positions around the BM-31-12 Katyusha. |
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Step 3. Any holes in the bases that still filling can be filled with the scenic plugs provided in the box set. |
Below: An example of the scenic plugs in use. |
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Last Updated On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 by Ryan Smith
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