HobbyBoss Soviet BA-6 Armor Car, 1/35 Scale


  • Unassembled, unpainted model kit
  • 250+ parts
  • Multi-slide molded hull
  • Rubber tires
  • Photo-etched parts



Intricately detailed plastic model kit. Over 250 parts, including multi-slide molded hull, three piece turret and rubber tires. Includes photo-etched parts. Measures 5.5" L x 2.3" W (140.8mm x 50.9mm). Paint and glue required and sold separately.



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HobbyBoss Soviet BA-6 Armor Car, 1/35 Scale

Item #: 91079
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HobbyBoss Soviet BA-6 Armor Car, 1/35 Scale


  • Unassembled, unpainted model kit
  • 250+ parts
  • Multi-slide molded hull
  • Rubber tires
  • Photo-etched parts



Intricately detailed plastic model kit. Over 250 parts, including multi-slide molded hull, three piece turret and rubber tires. Includes photo-etched parts. Measures 5.5" L x 2.3" W (140.8mm x 50.9mm). Paint and glue required and sold separately.



Soviet BA-6 Armor Car - The BA-3 was a heavy armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1933, followed by a slightly changed model, the BA-6 in 1936 Both were based mostly on the BA-I, the most important difference being the new turret, same one as in the T-26 m 1933 and BT-5 tanks, and also equipped with the 45 mm main gun Around 180 BA-3 cars were built until production ceased in 1935 Most of BA-3 production was based on the Ford-Timken chassis, a 6x4 modification of the US Ford AA 4x2 truck, but the last batch was built on a Russian version of the same chassis - GAZ-AAA, continued to be used in BA-6 The biggest limitation of the BA-3 was mobility, limited to roads or very hard ground, the result of its unnecessarily large weight The innovation that slightly improved mobility were the auxiliary "Overall" tracks that could be fitted onto the rear tandem wheels, effectively converting the car to half-track

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including Styrene which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov