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Review of 1/72 ZV Models Ukraïne

The kits from ZV are very nice and crispy casted. They are classificated as high detailled
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Kit 72001 - German Einheitsdiesel
Same kit as Mac Kit 72037 - Einheits-Diesel Truck & Zebrano Kit 72115 - Wehrmacht Einheitsdiesel AA SPG, but with tilt and without Flak 38

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Model built by Luis Bariffo

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Model built by Andrei Makarov

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For an "Faustnik" review about kit 72001 - German Einheitsdiesel visit:

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Kit 72002 - German Einheitsdiesel KFz-61 (Bus)

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Model built by Lo Baars

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Model built by Andrei Makarov

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For an "InternetModeller" review about kit 72002 - German Einheitsdiesel KFZ-61 visit:

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ZV 1/72 Einheitsdiesel Kfz.61/62 'bus' - (Comments NKRModels)
This is a varient of the Einheitsdiesel truck released by ZV (and Mac). Aside from the wheels and chassis, there seems to be just one sprue that is common with the earlier kit, so there is a fair difference. The 'bus' consists of 84 injection moulded parts in green and black plastic, plus another 8 'clear' windows/windscreen as well as three metal axles and a small decal sheet. The main body is a one piece moulding (with separate, optional position doors...sides and rear), which fits onto the floor section, which in turn fits onto the chassis. The chassis is fully detailed with drive shafts, suspension, exhaust, etc. The cabin is also fully detailed with seats in the back and a completely fitted out driver's compartment. The only detail not provided is an engine.


Kit 72003 - Russian Ural 375D Fuel Tanker - Post War

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Model built by Vojislav Jereb - (Note: this kit is identical with the ICM kit but is very different from the Modelism kit of the same truck)

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For an "Keith Goodman / KG-Wings" review about kit 72003 - Russian Ural 375D Fuel Tanker visit:

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ZV 1/72 - Russian Ural 375D Fuel Tanker - (Comments NKRModels)
Suspect this is a 'version' of the Modelism/AER Ural truck kit, the mouldings look similar to the Modelism/AER 'Grad' kit and nothing like the mouldings of the ZV Kfz-61 or German diesel truck kits. The 90 white plastic mouldings, are in fact excellent, fine, crisp and clean, plus there's another 7 in 'clear' plastic and 14 in black, along with a small decal sheet (markings for four trucks...three Soviet and one East German). For 1/72 scale, the detail is pretty amazing...especially underneath...separate chassis, suspension, axles, drive shafts, exhaust, transmission, etc. The cabin is also well fitted out and the rear tank has a swag of added details!


Kit 72004 - Russian Ural 375D Cargo Truck - Post War

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ZV 1/72 - Russian Ural 375D Cargo Truck - (Comments NKRModels)
Basically the same kit as the recently released Ural tanker truck from ZV, but with a new sprue of 13 parts for the rear tray, instead of the 'tanker' sprue. As with the tanker truck, the parts are highly detailed and finely moulded...a vastly superior kit to the AER Ural truck (but also more than twice the price!).

For an "On The Way" review about kit 72004 - Russian Ural 375D Cargo Truck visit:

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Kit 72005 - Russian Ural 375A Command Vehicle

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ZV 1/72 - Russian Ural 375A Command Vehicle - (Comments NKRModels)
Yet another version of the Ural truck from ZV...this is the same as the tanker/truck versions except it has the 'command' post on the back instead of the tank/tray. There are 118 injection moulded parts, including 12 in clear plastic (windscreen, windows, etc.)...as well as a small decal sheet with markings for two vehicles. As with the other two kits, detail is excellent, especially the chassis and cab...but there's no engine and nothing inside the 'command' section (but the doors are moulded closed).

For an "On The Way" review about kit 72005 - Russian Ural 375A Command Vehicle visit:

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