quote=pmskaar post_id=90902 time=1716604075 user_id=553]
Chris - Those do appear to be T-62s and not T-64s. They actually look like the old GHQ T-62s which were a bit cruder looking than the newer sculpts which were released about 10 years ago. I remember having 10 of the older ones as they were some of my first GHQ pieces along with 10 of the older BMP-1s and 10 of the older BTR-60s with the separate turrets.
I do like your selection of trucks. Are these all by GHQ or are some from another manufacturer? I did a brief stint in 3rd Armored Division DISCOM (Division Support Command) in 1981-82. Their motto was - "Try fighting the next war without us". Very true. Good logistics are integral to the success of the fighting troops. [/quote]
Pete,
The tanks may be older models of T-72s, these do not have the side skirts at all. I think these are OOP.
The two without side skirts are T-72 top and right. T-62 at the bottom with 5 road wheels, the left is a T-64 with smaller road wheels.
In this picture the top and the tank extending to the right are the T-72s, the T-62 at the bottom, to the left is the T-64, as sculpted and produced by GHQ.
The trucks … there are 2 KamAZ 6350 8x8, 9 KrAZ-225B, those are by GHQ. The remaining Russian command/communication truck is a 3-D print that I picked up in a group.