Russian 45mm Anti -Tank Gun

Russian 45mm Anti -Tank Gun Erwin Sell has found an interesting cannon that collectors might want to have for their WWII scenes. Among many russian cheap new toys i had found some nice accessories,tank ,cannons else. Here is a more Toy alike generic cannon that can be used as anti tank cannon and resemble not too close the 45 mm anti-tank gun model 1937 model 53-K. It was a revised direct copy of German Pak 36.So it can be used by either side.

Here have it in the original packaging.
The cannon is cheap and can be bought from some Russian dealers off ebay .It come along .There other accessories sold as well from this maker.I’m sure some with like get some hand on these to do more in their scenes.
A look at the cannon from a different anngle.
Here erwin is showing the under side of the cannon.
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8 Responses to Russian 45mm Anti -Tank Gun

  1. Wayne Wood says:

    It’s not a bad facsimile; a little modification and you could make it even better; I like the Soviet officer you put in there – where’s he from and is he 54mm or 50-51mm?

    • ERWIN F SELL says:

      The officer is a copy of publiu.
      I sent Paul entire review of such new set he is belong.
      Soon to be posted.
      Best

      • ERWIN F SELL says:

        Sorry both figures are 58/60 max.
        Other is revised copy of Airfix AK with russian boots.german pant straps removed ,no gas mask canister,no cantine and not well done Russian helmet.
        They did same wi 5 poses to make looks as russians.
        Best

        • Wayne Wood says:

          I recognize the altered Afrika Korps pose; it’s not the first time that’s been done – how many Hong Kong knock-offs have US (or similar) heads on Airfix British para bodies.

          The officer figure is interesting to me and might be worth the price of admission – particularly if they’ve done other figures of similar qualities. A good friend has shown me what to do with figures that are too bad – they make great casualty figures with a bit of conversions and imagination – that is, if they’re not too expensive (LOL).

          • Wayne Wood says:

            Also, to make it clear- my comments are speaking from a quality of figure perspective. I’m not a fan of theft of intellectual property.

      • admin says:

        The post is coming up today. I have been dealing with this new version of Word Press

  2. Markus says:

    To me its closer to
    76mm Regimental Gun
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/76_mm_regimental_gun_M1943
    or
    German 75mm IG 37
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.5_cm_Infanteriegesch%C3%BCtz_37
    but for sure a nice piece not yet covered in 1:32

  3. ERWIN F SELL says:

    The cannon could be also used as Russian/soviet 76 mm regimental gun as well because use the same carriage shield from early M42 or if like could be too a German 75mm IG 37.
    All then are base in same carriage and slanted shield protector style with different barrels and minor differences in most cases.
    I think it has a lot purpose and can be converted to many .
    my thoughts

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