RUSSIAN K-4386 TYPHOON-VDV ARMORED VEHICLE1/35. As early as 1980, the Soviet military started to seek a special armored vehicle which could be used in operations by special forces.
As early as 1980, the Soviet military started to seek a special armored vehicle which could be used in operations by special forces. In 2010, Russia restarted this project and named it Typhoon. A number of well-known Russian automobile manufacturers were involved in the Typhoon project. Among them, Kamaz developed a light four-wheeled armored vehicle for airborne troops, the K-4386 Typhoon-VDV. The K-4386 has a turret equipped with a 30mm 2A42 autocannon, which makes its firepower stand out from its counterparts.
KIT INFO
This VS-014 Russian K-4386 Typhoon-VDV Armored Vehicle model kit features movable suspension and steerable front axles. Doors can be built in the open or closed position. Interiors of the cab, the passenger compartment and the turret control system are included. Clear lights, bullet-proof windshield and observation window parts are provided. Precision PE parts are included.
Length: 175mm Width: 72.9mm
DETAILS
The tough appearance of TYPHOON-VDV armored vehicle is excellently reproduced.
The BM-30-D remote control weapon station contains one 30mm 2A42 autocannon, one 7.62mm PKTM machine gun and six smoke grenade launchers.
The autocannon and the machine gun can elevate and depress like on the real vehicle.
When the doors are built in the open position, the unique Russian cab is fully displayed.
The model includes interiors of the passenger compartment and turret control system.
The precision front grille is represented by PE parts.
Clear lights, bullet-proof windshield and observation window parts are provided.
The tires made of quality vinyl material feature realistic tread texture.
The front axles can be steered in linkage.
The accurately replicated suspension has outstanding mobility.
PAINT SCHEMES
Army 2017 International Forum, Kubinka, Moscow, 2017