Основни информации
Производител | IBG |
Код на продукта | IBGE3501 |
Тегло | 0.34 kg |
Ean: | 5907747901100 |
Мащаб | 1:35 |
Добавен в каталога: | 15.6.2018 |
Тагове | TKS Model-set |
TKS was a Polish light reconnaissance tank (tankette), built and produced in the thirties. It was based on an older tankette design – the TK 3. The main improvements, compared to its predecessor, were: modified frontal armor shape, different engine, thicker armor plates, improved drive train and added commanders periscope. Serial production started in 1934 and the total of 280 tanks were produced. Initially TKS Tankettes were armed with a Hotchkiss wz. 25 machine gun. Just before the outbreak of World War II army command decided to change the armament to NKM (Heaviest Machine Gun) wz. 38 FK-A 20mm – this Polish gun has proven to be very effective against the German tanks during the September 1939 German invasion of Poland. Unfortunately only 23 of the upgunned TKS tanks made it to the front line, most of them were still armed with the Hotchkiss machine gun.
TKS Tank armed with the 20mm gun was also the vehicle of Polish Tank Ace – Edmund Roman Orlik, who destroyed 13 German tanks during the September 1939.
includes quick build tracks, Hataka paint set, brush, and glue*
Hataka paints included:
- B086 Polish AFV Greyish Sand
- B087 Polish AFV Dark Brown
- B088 Polish AFV Green
- B106 Gunmetal
Hataka Blue Line, optimized for brush, 10ml bottles.
*overseas editions will not include glue
TKS is a Polish light tank (tankette) from the Second World War. The first prototypes of the vehicle were made in 1933, and serial production continued in the period 1934-1936, ending with the production of 280 copies of this vehicle. The TKS was powered by an engine Polish Fiat 122B with 46 HP. The vehicle was armed with one 7.92 mm Hotchkiss wz.25 machine gun or one of the heaviest wz. 38 FK-A with a caliber of 20 mm.
TKS was created as a modernization and development of the TK-3 vehicles. Compared to the original, the front part of the fuselage has been changed, a new engine with a little more power has been added, the armor has been strengthened - especially in the front part of the car, the running gear and electrical system have been modernized. The changes led to a virtually completely new vehicle. However, the existing weaponry, i.e. a single machine gun, was retained, and it was planned to be replaced with a 20 mm caliber weapon. However, the outbreak of war in 1939 thwarted these plans and only about 20-30 TKS were modernized in this way. Due to the large number of TKS produced by Polish standards, they were the basic element of the Polish armored forces during the September campaign in 1939. TKS tankettes were also exported to Estonia, and the copies obtained in 1939 were used by both the German and Soviet armies.
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