Description
1/35 Russian BMD-2 Plastic Model Kit by HobbyBoss delivers a detailed and rewarding build experience for military vehicle enthusiasts and scale model collectors. Featuring: Authentic design: Accurately represents the Russian BMD-2, an airborne tracked infantry fighting vehicle used by the Russian military since the 1980s. Intricate details: Includes over 650 parts, photo-etched components, and individual tracks for enhanced realism. Assembly required: Designed for modellers with intermediate to advanced skills, offering a challenging and satisfying construction process. Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate): Length: 17.34 cm Width: 7.56 cm Height: Not specified Technical Specifications: Scale: 1:35 Manufacturer: HobbyBoss Model: Russian BMD-2 Parts count: 650+ Material: Injection-moulded plastic Assembly: Required Paint/Glue: Required (not included) Recommended Age: 14+ Land Military: Track Type: Individual links Figures Included: No Perfect for: Hobbyists seeking a detailed and challenging military vehicle model, backed by Hobbyco’s trusted service and fast shipping. Why this kit matters The BMD-2 is a Soviet-designed airborne infantry fighting vehicle that entered service in the mid-1980s. Developed as a successor to the BMD-1, it offers improvements in firepower, mobility, and overall battlefield effectiveness while retaining the light weight and airdroppable capability crucial for airborne operations. The BMD-2 is equipped with a 30 mm 2A42 autocannon, a 7.62 mm PKT coaxial machine gun, and a 9P135M launcher capable of firing 9M111 Fagot or 9M113 Konkurs anti-tank guided missiles. Its lightweight design and amphibious capability make it suitable for rapid deployment via air, either through parachute drops or landing directly from transport aircraft. Despite being introduced in the 1980s, the BMD-2 remains in service, with some vehicles receiving upgrades to improve their combat effectiveness. Its ability to be air-dropped or transported easily makes it a valuable asset for rapid response forces. The BMD-2 has seen service with Russian and former Soviet airborne forces in various conflicts, including the Soviet-Afghan War, the Chechen Wars, and more recent conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine conflict. How to use it Build using paint and glue. Display proudly once finished, at home or in your collection cabinet.


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