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Chacrinha writes:

I think I would wait for the Khurasan version myself. This looks oddly misshapen, not as angular as the real item. It might be the photos but the sides appear far too flat, more like the Egyptian Walid, which was a later copy.

I believe Khurasan are using 3D drawings from Company B so it's certain their version will be an accurate rendering.


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BTR-152 (AAR211)

Includes one BTR-152 armored personnel carrier, one AA MG, and four seated passenger figures

The development of the BTR-152 was a direct result of the Red Army's experiences during the Second War World. Utilizing joint infantry and tank tactics against the Germans, Soviet commanders found that casualties amongst the infantry were especially high, due to the lack of an armored personnel carrier that was able to keep pace with the advancing tanks. As a consequence, the BTR-152 was amongst the first vehicles developed at the conclusion of the Second World War.

BTR-152 (AAR211)

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