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I'm sorry, I didn't understand your question. Did you ask how many different towers the T34 had? or did you ask what models I make to order?
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Some of the turrets include:
Model 1940 turret: This was the original turret design for the T-34 tank. It had a round shape and a single-piece hatch.
Model 1941 turret: This turret had a slightly different shape than the Model 1940 turret, with a more pronounced slope on the front. It also had a two-piece hatch.
Model 1942 turret: This turret had a hexagonal shape and a slightly more sloped front than the Model 1941 turret. It also had a two-piece hatch.
Model 1943 turret: This turret had a more sloped front than the Model 1942 turret, and the turret ring was also slightly larger. It had a two-piece hatch.
Model 1944 turret: This turret had a more angular shape than previous turrets, with a flat front and sides that sloped inward. It also had a two-piece hatch.
Model 1945 turret: This turret was similar in shape to the Model 1944 turret, but it had thicker armor and a different gun mantlet.
Model 1940 turret: This was the original turret design for the T-34 tank. It had a round shape and a single-piece hatch.
Model 1941 turret: This turret had a slightly different shape than the Model 1940 turret, with a more pronounced slope on the front. It also had a two-piece hatch.
Model 1942 turret: This turret had a hexagonal shape and a slightly more sloped front than the Model 1941 turret. It also had a two-piece hatch.
Model 1943 turret: This turret had a more sloped front than the Model 1942 turret, and the turret ring was also slightly larger. It had a two-piece hatch.
Model 1944 turret: This turret had a more angular shape than previous turrets, with a flat front and sides that sloped inward. It also had a two-piece hatch.
Model 1945 turret: This turret was similar in shape to the Model 1944 turret, but it had thicker armor and a different gun mantlet.
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your classification is completely incorrect. don't write about what you don't understand well.
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Re: RedArmy models
The T-34/76 had countless types of turrets and their variations. Pressed, cast, welded. Coming from different factories...
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I make such turrets: KV-1 cast, KV-9 cast, t34-76 stamped 1942, t34-76 stamped 1943 with a commander's cupola.
Conversion kits: KV-1S, KV-85G, KV-85, KV-122, SU-152, ISU-152, ISU-122, ISU-T
Conversion kits: KV-1S, KV-85G, KV-85, KV-122, SU-152, ISU-152, ISU-122, ISU-T
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It takes a very long time to describe all the turrets for the t-34 tank. briefly: early welded turret 1940, serial welded turret 1940, serial cast turret, serial cast turret STZ, cast turret "nut", stamped turret. These are the main types of turrets of the T-34/76 tank.
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Which set are you interested in?