The Soviet T-37A light tank occupies a distinct place in interwar armour history as the first mass-produced amphibious tank. Introduced in 1932 and inspired by the British Vickers tankette, it saw frontline and support use in conflicts such as the Soviet invasion of Poland and the Winter War with Finland. Although it became outmatched early in World War II, many examples remained in training and auxiliary roles through the conflict.
Hobby Boss captures this vehicle in 1/35 scale with a kit aimed at hobbyists who prize accuracy and period detail. The assembly recreates signature elements of the T-37A and makes a solid addition to any WWII armour display or modelling project.
This kit is aimed at builders who enjoy intricate assemblies. It includes over 320 components, photo-etched parts and individual track links to reproduce fine surface detail. The turret and lower hull use multi-directional slide molding to keep shapes true to the original, making the build rewarding for experienced modelers.
Once finished, the model serves both as a demonstration of modelling skill and a compact display subject. Its historical background and detailed construction help it stand out in collections focused on Soviet WWII armoured vehicles.
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