The first use of the term Scud was in the NATO nameΒ SS-1b Scud-A, applied to the R-11 ballistic missile. The R-11 was developed by theΒ Korolyev OKBand entered service in 1957. The most revolutionary innovation in the R-11 was the engine, designed byΒ A.M. Isaev. Far simpler than the V-2’s multi-chamber design, and employing an anti-oscillation baffle to preventΒ chugging, it was a forerunner to the larger engines used in Soviet launch vehicles. Further developed variants were theΒ SS-1c Scud-BΒ in 1961 and theΒ SS-1d Scud-CΒ in 1965, both of which could carry either a conventional high-explosive, a 5- to 80-kilotonΒ nuclear, or aΒ chemical warhead. TheΒ SS-1e Scud-DΒ variant developed in the 1980s can deliver a terminally guided warhead capable of greater precision.
Please see the paint guides below for Trumpeterβs suggested colors.
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Product Details:
Scale: 1/35
Length: 11.38β
Width: 4.25β
Total Parts: 1330+
– 19 sprues and tires
– Detailed multi-directional slide-molded cab
– Full drive train assembly with engine transmission, differential housing and suspension unitsΒ Β Β Β Β Β
– Photo-etched parts included Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β
– Decals
– Main tires are hollow rubber with very good tread pattern
– Windshield and side windows are made of clear parts
– Brass wire
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Paint Guides:
A. Black
Tire Black
Crystal Orange
Red
Crystal Red
ZIS 508 Green
NATO Green
Russian Brown
Dust
Sand Beige
Red Brown Light
B. Tire Black
Sand Cream
Russian Dark Green
Sand
ZIS 508 Green
Black
White
Protective Green
Dark Brown
Red
Crystal Orange
Crystal Red
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