So, finally, my little epic is finished. My first self-running scratch-model, not only a machine gun in the extra) Motorcycle M-72 model 1941 with a sidecar, the very beginning of production, the rarest representative: a deep front fender, a swivell...
The new envelope is a Soviet three-axle four-ton truck ZiS-6 of the 1934 model. On the screenshots - a version with IVF, in the archive there is also a model for standard headlights. Model features: * Good quality * All parts, except for the cabin...
The new envelope is a Soviet all-wheel drive three-ton truck ZiS-32 of the 1940 model. On the screenshots - a version with IVF, in the archive there is also a model for standard headlights. Model features: * Good quality * All parts, except for th...
UPD 06/02/2018 - fixed a bug with crooked extras when IVF is not installed A new envelope, if my work is still interesting to someone - the first Soviet GAZ-4 pickup truck of the 1933 model. On the screenshots - a version with IVF, in the archive the...
The new envelope is a Soviet three-ton truck ZiS-5 of the 1934 model. On the screenshots - a version with IVF, in the archive there is also a model for standard headlights. Model features: * Good quality * All parts, except for the cockpit, are cr...
My new work is the Soviet "gravity" dump truck GAZ-MM-410, the first mass Soviet dump truck (as in the previous envelope, the lorry from Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad was taken as the basis), which was built on the basis of the GAZ-MM, was di...
I present my new envelope - the Soviet gas generator truck GAZ-42 (as in the previous envelope, the lorry from Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad was taken as the basis), which was a modification of the GAZ-MM, which was distinguished by a shorten...
So, as promised, I present my new envelope - the Soviet 2-ton GAZ-AAA truck (as in the previous envelope, the lorry from Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad was taken as the basis), which was a modification of the GAZ-AA with a 6x4 wheel arrangemen...
So, I present my new envelope - a Soviet experimental 1.5-ton GAZ-65 half-track truck. The car was developed in the late 30s as a cheap way to increase the cross-country ability of trucks due to a mounted caterpillar mover. Further experiments, howev...
So, I present my new envelope - the Soviet 1.5-ton truck GAZ-MM (or "lorry") from Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad, which was a further improvement of the GAZ-AA design. In 1938, the car received a slightly more powerful engine, improvements in ...