Finland T-55 Tank Diecast 1:72 1958 Easy Model EM35025
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Scale: 1:72
Ref. original: 35025
T-55 Finnish Battle Tank Diecast 1:72 Easy Model EM35025
Developed in the Soviet Union in the mid-1950s as an evolution of the post-war T-54, the T-55 became one of the most produced battle tanks in history, in service with dozens of armies around the world well into the 21st century. Finland acquired Soviet T-54/T-55 tanks beginning in the 1960s as the backbone of its armored forces during the Cold War, a period in which Finnish military doctrine, marked by its postwar neutrality, combined Soviet material with Western imports. Finnish T-55s remained in active service for decades, progressively relegated to training and reserve duties as more modern Western designs entered service, and several surviving examples are preserved today in Finnish military museums as a reminder of the country's particular balance between East and West during the Cold War.
- Pre-assembled miniature in ABS plastic, painted and assembled at the factory
- Approximate length 11-12cm
- Fixed cannon, rotating turret
- Fixed plastic tracks
- Medium level of detail, limited moving parts (mainly the turret)
- Paint applied in the factory by airbrushing
- There is no limited edition in the diecast.es file
- Collector's item, not recommended for children under 14 years of age
Developed in the Soviet Union in the mid-1950s as an evolution of the post-war T-54, the T-55 became one of the most produced battle tanks in history, in service with dozens of armies around the world well into the 21st century. Finland acquired Soviet T-54/T-55 tanks beginning in the 1960s as the backbone of its armored forces during the Cold War, a period in which Finnish military doctrine, marked by its postwar neutrality, combined Soviet material with Western imports. Finnish T-55s remained in active service for decades, progressively relegated to training and reserve duties as more modern Western designs entered service, and several surviving examples are preserved today in Finnish military museums as a reminder of the country's particular balance between East and West during the Cold