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Time to roll back the clock and bring the popular IS-7 in its Granite style to life. We've teamed up with First Legion to offer two figurines of this steely Soviet in its Granite style. Opt for the Standard Edition featuring a 1:32 scale metallic figurine with fully function tracks and suspension among other features, or the 1:30 scale exquisitely hand-painted VIP Edition! Both come with exclusive in-game bonus codes to boost your fun in World of Tanks. Pre-order today the perfect Christmas gift for tank lovers.
Hurry as there's limited availability for each—with only 300 VIP Editions made! Take a look at both below and think how good they'll look at home. |
This intricately detailed 1:32 scale model contains over 189 separate parts and 43 screws and was made to replicate the in-game IS-7 with "Granite" 3D style as much as possible. It is made from mixed media, primarily diecast metal, injection-moulded plastic, aluminum, photo etched steel, copper, and a few additional materials. It is fully hand-assembled and painted to a metallic finish giving it the look of a statue, despite its many moveable parts.
It has a boxed weight of approx. 3.81 lbs. and dimensions of 14.1" × 4.6" × 4.7"
This incredibly detailed 1:30 scale model was made to replicate the in-game IS-7 with "Granite" 3D style as much as possible. It's fully hand-painted to a stunning finish and made from mixed media, primarily resin, with aluminum, photo etched steel, copper, and a few additional materials.
It has a boxed weight of 6.76 lbs. and dimensions of 15" × 5" × 5"
The “Granite” style comes from an alternate timeline where the powerful Soviet heavy entered mass production and 10 to 15 years later (in late 1950s or early 1960s) was upgraded for large-scale operations involving the use of nuclear weapons. The IS-7 was outfitted with an infrared projector, integrated optics unit, a headlight, and a system of spotlights. This IS-7 is ready to drive all the way to the Atlantic and the Pyrenees, with spare tracks and an unditching log attached to its aft. When a bridge is totally destroyed there is a snorkel for underwater movement, folded and attached to the back of the turret. Just above the log, there are canisters filled with a decontamination agent to be applied after crossing an irradiated zone.
To fend off helicopters and attack aircraft, a ZPU-2 coupled AA gun was mounted on the turret. The additional equipment also includes 902 Tucha smoke grenade launchers, metal containers with spare machine gun ammo and a wooden crate with extra bullets under a Soviet SSh-60 helmet. There’s anti-radiation padding and the R-113 radio unit antenna on top of the turret. The tracks are partially covered with screens. The camo is the one truly ahistorical element of the tank: It's actually American and dates from around the late 1990s to early 2000s.
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