Hello i want to make sure i have the right data for the Sa-15 tor m, m1
tor m
gm 569 chassis
6 road wheels
L 6.6m
W 2.9 m
H 3.8m (firing height )
tor m1
GM 355 chasssis
7 road wheels
L 7.5m
W 3.3m
H 5.1m (Tar up)
the date comes from several sourses over the last 2 years
its not easy finding information on this vehicle.
any help would be great
george
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Sa-15 tor information
theogeorge67
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Posted: Monday, August 31, 2009 - 05:19 PM UTC
Gorizont
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Posted: Monday, August 31, 2009 - 08:46 PM UTC
Hello, the data seems to be correct.
Did you planned to build a scalemodel? (some line drawings needed?)
For this case, drawings are very rare at this time.
greetings...
Soeren
Did you planned to build a scalemodel? (some line drawings needed?)
For this case, drawings are very rare at this time.
greetings...
Soeren
MilanX3
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Posted: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 - 07:39 PM UTC
Surprisingly there is little info about this system out there, but it is one of the most significant systems in the world today...hopefully the hype will get some kits made in the near future...SA-15 is remarkable..love to see in in 1:72
Gorizont
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Posted: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 - 09:44 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Surprisingly there is little info about this system out there, but it is one of the most significant systems in the world today...hopefully the hype will get some kits made in the near future...SA-15 is remarkable..love to see in in 1:72
There are some more modern AA systems... like the 2S6M Tunguska. But from this I still wait for the SKIF-kit in 1/35.
In 1/72 there is a kit from Military Wheels, which also is the only one on the market, but one have to do a lot of work.
greetings...
Soeren
MilanX3
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Posted: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 - 09:56 AM UTC
Yes, MW is a nice company, and have thankfully brought us a Tunguska. I was hoping Trumpeter would make more modern 1:72 soviet items however, the BTR-80 is nice and the T-55 series. I heard that MW might release a SA-11 Gadfly...that would be awesome!
Gorizont
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Posted: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 - 07:41 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Yes, MW is a nice company, and have thankfully brought us a Tunguska. I was hoping Trumpeter would make more modern 1:72 soviet items however, the BTR-80 is nice and the T-55 series. I heard that MW might release a SA-11 Gadfly...that would be awesome!
Yes, to have the SA-11 Gadfly system as model kits would be veeeeery nice!
I also wait several years for the kit.
I bought 2 Tunguska kits by MW, and built only one. The other kit is not opened yet.