World of Tanks IS-7 GRANITE
Historically, the IS-7 was a late WWII 1945 Soviet heavy tank prototype known as Object 260. The “Granite” style for the IS-7 comes from an alternate timeline where the powerful Soviet heavy entered mass production and 10 to 15 years later (in late 1950s or early 1960s) was upgraded for large-scale operations involving the use of nuclear weapons. The IS-7 was outfitted with an infrared projector and an integrated optics unit. The tank is equipped with a headlight and a system of spotlights.
This IS-7 is ready to drive all the way to the Atlantic and the Pyrenees, with spare tracks and an un-ditching log attached to its aft. When a bridge is totally destroyed there is a snorkel for underwater movement, folded and attached to the back of the turret. Just above the log, there are canisters filled with a decontamination agent to be applied after crossing an irradiated zone.
To fend off helicopters and attack aircraft, a ZPU-2 coupled AA gun was mounted on the turret. The additional equipment also includes 902 Tucha smoke grenade launchers, metal containers with spare machine gun ammo and a wooden crate with extra bullets under a Soviet SSh-60 helmet. There’s anti-radiation padding and the R-113 radio unit antenna on top of the turret. The tracks are partially covered with screens.
This incredibly detailed model was made to be as close of a replica of the in game IS-7 Granite as possible. It is made from mixed media, primarily diecast metal, injection molded plastic, steel, aluminum, photo etched steel, copper, and additional materials. It is fully hand painted to a metallic finish giving it the look of a statue, despite it's many moveable parts.
This incredibly detailed model contains over 189 separate parts and 43 screws all hand assembled.
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