Scale 1/72

Plastic Model Kit UM Military Technics 603

Soviet Armored self-propelled Railroad Car BD-41

Soviet Military Railroad Car  (WW2)


The BD-41 was a Soviet self-propelled Soviet armored draisine from the Second World War. The draisine was designed and built in the period December 1941-January 1942 in Moscow and was most likely used in combat in the area of the capital of the USSR. It uses elements of: civil passenger cars, the T-26 wz. 1931, and a tank engine was used as a drive for the trolley. The armor of the draisine was 8 to 10 mm, and its crew consisted of a maximum of 6 people. The armament consisted mainly of a 37mm cannon and a 7.62mm DT machine gun, which were placed in a rotating turret on the roof of the draisine. It is worth adding that in the period 1942-1944, draisines very similar to the BD-41, but not being its serial units, were created.



Plastic Model Kit Scale 1/72 UM Military Technics 603

Soviet Armored self-propelled Railroad Car BD-41

Soviet Military Railroad Car  (WW2)


The complete kit includes:


Model length, mm: 140

The kit includes:

  • 2 sprues with parts
  • photoetched
  • decal
  • scheme for painting
  • detailed instruction in Russian, Ukrainian and English languages

Glue and paint are not included


The model kits do not contain paints, glue and tools for assemble