
KV-1 Heavy Tank Model 1941
Product Number: #100253
Piece Count: 1192
Faction: USSR
Recommended Age: 10+
About this set
Authentic Soviet heavy tank with characteristic sloped armor and detailed track system. The KV-1 was a Soviet heavy tank that shocked German forces in 1941. Its thick armor made it nearly invulnerable to most German anti-tank weapons early in the war, earning respect from both sides. Today, restored museum hulls, technical drawings, and veteran memoirs together help historians separate factory-standard features from field modifications. Anti-tank and artillery counterparts evolved in parallel, so the “paper” performance of one gun often met a moving target, slope effects, and range estimation errors in real engagements. Cold-weather trials, desert dust, and urban rubble each exposed different failure modes that later production blocks attempted to correct. Historical records tie designs like the KV-1 Heavy Tank Model 1941 to Soviet materiel priorities of the World War II era, when commanders demanded more firepower, mobility, and survivability from the same tight industrial budgets. Full-scale vehicles were iterated in response to battlefield feedback: thicker plates, revised suspensions, and new guns often arrived faster than official manuals could be reprinted. Crew training emphasized teamwork under stress—driver, gunner, and commander each depended on hatches, vision blocks, and intercom layouts reflected in many period photographs. Logistics mattered as much as duels: fuel consumption, spare parts, and recovery vehicles determined whether an armored unit could fight again the next morning.
- High-quality ABS plastic construction
- Detailed instruction manual included
- Compatible with major building block brands
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