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No one interested to reply T-14 in last week, let go back to WWII, a soviet medium tank: T-54B. T-54/55 are still using since prototype in 1945, shall be the most-produced tank in history. I built (Revell) one before, which painted in winter camo. This one is published by Takom, came with MAZ-537G + semi trailer (no schedule to build it). I chose yellow chassis plus green/brown camo. 就這樣 2025 年第二十六作 (累計上色成品第 四 五 一 號) 入櫃了。
1/72 T-54B
Type Medium tank
Place of origin Soviet Union
In service 1948–present
Designer KMDB (T-54), OKB-520 (T-54A and later)
Designed 1945–1958
Manufacturer KhPZ, UVZ (Soviet Union), Bumar-Łabędy (Poland), ZTS Martin (Czechoslovakia)
Unit cost US$200,000
No. built 96,500–100,000+ est., including: More than 35,000 T-54 and More than 27,500 T-55 (by Soviet Union),13,000 Type-59/69/79 (by China), 11,000 T-54/55 (by Czechoslovakia),10,000 T-54/55 (by Poland)
Mass 36 tons
Length 9.00 m
Width 3.37 m
Height 2.40 m
Crew 4
Main armament D-10T 100 mm rifled gun (43 rounds)
Sec. armament 7.62 mm SGMT coaxial machine gun, (12.7 mm DShK heavy machine gun)
Engine Model V-55(V-54) V-12 water-cooled. 38.88-litre diesel,500 horsepower
Power/weight 14.6 horsepower per metric ton (10.9 kW/t)
Transmission Mechanical (synchromesh), 5 forward, 1 reverse gears
Suspension Torsion bar
Ground clearance 0.425 m
Fuel capacity 580 L internal, 320 L external
Operational range 325 kilometres, 610 kilometres with extra tanks (on unpaved roads)
Max. speed 51 km/h
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