Do you Really love Tanks? if the answer is Yes, try this Animated KV-122 Russian Heavy tank!

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Try before your buy, no refunds. And please be gently and leave a review!

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This product is an Animated FURNITURE, but it hasn't got any pose. And it is just ONE tank, the one from the pictures and the catalog description, nothing more. Enjoy it!

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Looking for another WW2 tanks? Some are animated and some are fully static, but high detailed!

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Some data about the real vehicle:

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The appearance of the German Panther tank in the summer of 1943 convinced the Red Army to make a serious upgrade of its tank force for the first time since 1941. Soviet tanks needed bigger guns to take on the growing numbers of Panthers and the few Tigers. A stopgap upgrade to the KV series was the short-lived KV-85. This was a KV-1s with a new turret designed for the Josef Stalin (Iosif Stalin, or IS) IS-85 or IS-1, mounting the same 85 mm D-5T gun as the SU-85 and early versions of the T-34/85; demand for the gun slowed production of the KV-85 tremendously and only 148 were built before the KV design was replaced.

Later, the KV-85 will be equipped with a stronger 122mm D-25T cannon in a new designed turret, same gun and turret used on the IS-2, wich become the KV-122. It was manufacted on the second half of autumn 1943. The idea of this modernization made was necessity to strengthen the armament of the Soviet Tanks.

The KV-122 was used mostly for adjustment of fire of the new 122mm gun (initially called D-25T) in field combat conditions. Later the D-25T gun was installed in almost all the IS-tanks. Practically the KV-122 were not in serial production, and officialy, only one prototype was made in 1944 and was never taking in service. However, this is IMVU! :D

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