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BTR-152 Sagged Wheel Set, ICM

Article:
WM 72010S

Appearance
Sagged wheel set

Scale
1:35

Period
Modern

Compatible brands
Skif, Trumpeter

Box size
55x80x30

Status
New Releases

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Set of 3D-Printed Sagged Wheels for the BTR-152 by ICM

To enhance the realism of your BTR-152 armored personnel carrier model, we created a set of highly detailed 3D-printed wheels available in two versions — Ordinary and Sagged. The tires and rims are reproduced with maximum accuracy based on photographs and technical references.

Each component features a sharp tread pattern, correct rim geometry, and clean mounting surfaces, making these wheels an ideal upgrade over standard kit parts.
The Sagged version provides a more realistic appearance for dioramas where the vehicle’s weight and operational conditions need to be conveyed.

Compatibility:

  • 1/35 scale — Trumpeter and Skif kits
  • 1/72 scale — ICM kits

Advantages of the set:

  • accurate tread and sidewall reproduction
  • two configuration options (Ordinary / Sagged)
  • high-quality photopolymer 3D printing
  • easy to paint, weather, and integrate into a model

This wheel set significantly enhances the authenticity of your build and makes the BTR-152 look visually convincing.


 

BTR-152 — Soviet Armored Personnel Carrier

The BTR-152 is a Soviet 6×6 armored personnel carrier based on the ZIS-151 truck chassis, produced from the early 1950s. It combined wheeled mobility with the ability to transport troops, equipment, and weapons. Its open-top hull and simple construction made the BTR-152 widely used in military, internal security, and support units across many countries. The vehicle saw action in numerous conflicts of the second half of the 20th century and remains an important part of armored vehicle history.

Wheel installation

The wheels are designed to fit directly onto the standard mounting 38 points of ICM kits without any additional modifications.
We recommend sanding the contact points where supports were attached with fine-grit sandpaper for the best finish.

 

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