Projekt 775 - Konstantin Olshanskiy
Paper model of the landing ship Project 775 - Konstantin Olshanskiy from 1985. The cutout is made in a scale of 1:200. The cutout is intended for experienced modelers.
The model has two variants of side coloring. The number for the USSR period and the number for the period when the ship was part of the Ukrainian Navy.
You can find all parameters for the model on the side tab. We provide the maximum amount of information for each model so that you can make the right decision about your purchase.
We also offer laser accessories for the paper model. These are skeleton parts and etched details and that will take your model to a higher level and simplify your work.
Konstantin Olshansky (Ukrainian: Костянтин Ольшанський), formerly known as BDK-56 (Russian: БДК-56), is a Project 775 (NATO reporting name: Ropucha-I-class) large landing ship of the Ukrainian Navy. The ship was built in Poland, launched in 1985 and initially served in the Soviet Navy where the vessel was renamed after Soviet Naval Infantry officer Konstantin Olshansky. The landing ship was transferred to Ukraine in 1996. On 24 March 2014, the ship was captured by Russian forces during the annexation of Crimea.
Parameters
| Scale | 1:200 |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | 3/3 - High |
| Instructions | Graphic instructions, english |
| Number of pages with parts | 13 |
| Page size | A3 (297 x 420 mm) |
| Model type | Paper model |
| Země vydání | Polsko, Ukrajina |
| Scale | 1:200 |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | 3/3 - High |
| Instructions | Graphic instructions, english |
| Number of pages with parts | 13 |
| Page size | A3 (297 x 420 mm) |
| Model type | Paper model |
| Země vydání | Polsko, Ukrajina |













