Product Description
This model is available in 1/42 and 1/43 scales as well as 1/100, unlike my other historical tanks. Please note that the 1/42 scale option is listed as 1/43, and the 1/43 scale is listed as 1/43,5. If you are at all uncertain about which scale you are ordering, please let me know.
The penultimate Soviet heavy tank (the ultimate being either the IS-7 or Object 279, depending on whom you ask), the T-10M was introduced in 1957, the same year as Object 279. Though heavy tanks were already falling out of favour because the roles they filled during World War 2 no longer existed, the T-10 was modernised with a longer gun, five-baffle muzzle brake, NBC protection, and infra-red night vision. The T-10M was produced as Object 272 at the Kirov Plant in Leningrad, and as Object 734 at the Chelyabinsk Tractor Factory, and the two models had incompatible parts. Since I'm a manufacturing engineer, I find that hilarious. The Kirov version was finally made the standard in 1962, and the tank was supplied with APDS and HEAT ammunition in 1967, a year after production had stopped. Though the tank had already been rendered obsolete by the introduction of the T-62, it was such a formidable machine that it remained in service until 1993. However, like the earlier T-10 variants, the T-10M was never exported to other countries, and aside from Operation Danube, was never even used outside of Russia.