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Scale Model “Divisional Towed Gun ZiS-3 M1942” (1:35) is a meticulously crafted miniature designed to enhance WWII military dioramas and historical scenes. The model recreates one of the most mass-produced and practical guns of the Red Army, renowned for its simple construction, high reliability, and strong battlefield performance.
The ZiS-3 was developed under the direction of V. Grabin and first deployed to the front in 1941. Its production became a benchmark of wartime efficiency: manufacturing one gun required nearly half the time and resources compared to earlier models. More than 103,000 units were produced during the war, making the ZiS-3 the most widely manufactured artillery piece of World War II. It served both as a divisional field gun and as an effective anti-tank weapon, maintaining its combat relevance until the end of the conflict.
The model is produced using high-precision 3D resin printing, ensuring crisp reproduction of fine structural elements such as the barrel, shield, trails, wheels, and aiming mechanisms. Thanks to its intricate detailing, the miniature appears highly realistic even under close inspection. The set also includes an ammunition crate with 76 mm shells. The model can be assembled in either a combat or transport configuration, with all corresponding parts included.
For safe transportation and protection of delicate components, the kit is supplied with supports and packaged in protective boxes. Spare parts are also included.
This model is an excellent addition to WWII-themed dioramas, technical scenes, historical reconstructions, or private collections—bringing precision, depth, and authenticity to any display.









