1/48 Ilyushin IL-2 Shturmovik og GAZ-67B plastbyggesett.
Tamiya har et bredt sortiment med maling. Du kan se hele sortimentet her.
Anbefalte farger til Ilyushin Il-2 Shturmovik:
X-2 White
X-5 Green
X-7 Red
X-10 Gun Metal
X-11 Chrome Silver
X-12 Gold Leaf
X-18 Semi Gloss Black
XF-1 Flat Black
XF-2 Flat White
XF-6 Copper
XF-7 Flat Red
XF-8 Flat Blue
XF-10 Flat Brown
XF-15 Flat Flesh
XF-16 Flat Aluminum
XF-22 RLM Grey
XF-23 Light Blue
XF-24 Dark Grey
XF-49 Khaki
XF-52 Flat Earth
XF-56 Metallic Grey
XF-57 Buff
XF-58 Olive Green
XF-59 Desert Yellow
XF-64 Red Brown
Anbefalte farger til Russian Field Car GAZ-67B:
TS-2 Dark Green (alternativt XF-61)
X-7 Red
X-11 Chrome Silver
X-18 Semi Gloss Black
XF-1 Flat Black
XF-10 Flat Brown
XF-15 Flat Flesh
XF-49 Khaki
XF-64 Red Brown
Fra produsenten:
IL-2 length: 243mm. Image shows painted and assembled set.
Your Diorama Awaits! The Ilyushin Il-2 Shuturmovik was the Russian military’s main ground-attack aircraft during WWII. It was so important to the Russian war effort that Joseph Stalin personally intervened to ensure a high rate of its production. Over 36,000 examples were built by the end of the war, making it the most produced military aircraft in aviation history. The aircraft was characterized by armor that was integrated into its airframe to provide protection for vital areas such as the cockpit, engine, and fuel tank. Production of the single-seat version of the Il-2 began in March 1941 but severe losses led to the development of a two-seat version with a rear gunner. A version which featured outer wing sections swept back at 15-degrees for a better center of gravity was introduced in late-1943. Together with the T-34 tank, the Il-2 contributed greatly to the eventual Russian victory.Developed as a small liaison and reconnaissance vehicle along the same lines as the American Jeep, the GAZ-67B featured a 54 horsepower 3,280cc 4-cylinder engine which allowed it to reach speeds of 90km/h. It proved to be a rugged vehicle with excellent off-road capabilities, and the over 60,000 produced were used by both the Russian forces as well as those of Warsaw Pact countries until well after the end of WWII. |
Information is current as of August 29, 2023. Specifications are subject to change without notice.