Tamiya 1/35 T-55 Enigma
Brand: Tamiya
Part No: HC-35324
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Capture the distinctive Iraqi upgrade of the classic T-55 with the Tamiya 1/35 T-55 Enigma (HC-35324). This plastic assembly kit focuses on the Enigma’s characteristic add-on armour packages, accurately replicating the bolt-on blocks and their mounting frames seen on vehicles encountered during the 1991 Gulf War.
Iraq was a major operator of the T-54/55 family and developed its own armour enhancements in the 1980s. Nicknamed the “Enigma” by Coalition forces, this variant expanded on T-55AM-style protection with armour blocks across the glacis, turret front and sides, hull flanks, and even counterweight blocks mounted on arms at the rear of the turret. Details such as the offset glacis blocks (with tow-hook access and improved driver visibility), mudguard-mounted front blocks, hinged forward left turret block for driver ingress/egress, and the slightly irregular sizing of blocks due to construction quality are faithfully captured.
Based on thorough study of an actual vehicle, the kit depicts a tank in overall Sand without unit or vehicle number markings, reflecting museum examples such as the exhibit at the Tank Museum, Bovington. An Iraqi Army standing tank crew figure is included to enhance diorama potential.
About The T-55 Enigma
Developed to extend the service life of the T-55, the Enigma’s spaced armour concept used welded plate boxes attached to the hull and turret. Enigma-equipped tanks served in Iraqi formations during the Battle of Khafji, where several examples were later captured and studied, informing the accurate details represented in this model.
Features
- 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit
- Accurate Enigma details based on an actual vehicle study
- Armour blocks and attachment frames on turret and hull faithfully depicted
- Includes one standing Iraqi Army tank crew figure
- Marking option: overall Sand with no unit or vehicle numbers
Part number: HC-35324.
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The above images are test shots of the sprues for this kit. Once the kit becomes production, we will update these pictures.
Iraq s T-54/55 Tanks Iraq was a major operator of T-54/55 series tanks and ordered their first 250 T-54s from the former Soviet Union in 1958, followed by 50 more in 1965. Many of these were lost during the Yom Kippur War so 300 T-55s were ordered in 1973. Other purchases followed: 50 and 400 T-55s from the surplus stocks of East Germany and Poland respectively in 1980; 250 T-55s and 150 TR-580s (Romanian version of the T-55) from Egypt and Romania respectively in 1981; another 400 T-55s, including some Czech-built examples, from the former Soviet Union in 1981; and about 1,500 Type 59 and Type 69 tanks were bought from China during the 1980s.
Iraq Enigma Since the T-54/55s were introduced ill the period after WWII, the basic design was becoming obsolete by the 1980s. Many countries thus developed upgrades in order to modernize the T-55 and Iraq was no exception. Although the official Iraqi designation is not known, their upgraded variant was called T-55 Enigma by Coalition forces during the 1991 Gulf War. This Iraqi variant focused on armor upgrades and was likely modeled after the T-55AM, which featured extra armor blocks on the glacis and turret. The Enigma expanded on this to also include armor blocks on the sides of the hull and the rear of the turret. These blocks were made up of armor plates welded into boxes to create a sort of spaced armor and they were then attached to the hull and turret. Two large blocks with holes to allow access to the tow hooks were bolted to the glacis, with the left block positioned lower to aid the driver s field of vision. A smaller armor block was installed on the front section of each mudguard and eight other blocks were mounted along each side of the hull. Two sets of four armor blocks curved along the front and sides of the turret, with the forward left-side block hinged to facilitate driver ingress/egress. Two long arms extended from the rear of the turret, onto whichfour armor blocks were installed to serve as a counterweight. Although the armor blocks on the Enigma looked similar, poor construction meant they each differed slightly in size.
T-55 Enigma in Combat The exact number of T-55s which were modified to the Enigma standard is unknown, although there appeared to be enough for them to be assigned as command vehicles for regular T-55 units. It was confirmed that T-55 Enigma tanks were encountered by Coalition forces during the Iraqi Army s sole offensive action during the 1991 Gulf War, the Battle of Khafji. On January 29, 1991, two weeks after the Coalition forces aerial campaign began, the Iraqi Army launched an attack into Saudi Arabia from Kuwait. The Iraqi 1st Mechanized, 3rd Armored, and 5th Mechanized Divisions attacked Coalition positions along the Kuwaiti-Saudi border and this last unit managed to occupy the town of Khafji. However, the advances of other Iraqi units were halted by the U.S. 1st and 2nd Marine regiments and intense Coalition air attack. The Iraqi 5th Mechanized Division became isolated, suffered heavy losses to Coalition counterattacks, and eventually withdrew from Khafji by noon of the 31st.
After the 1991 Gulf War, many T-55 Enigma tanks were confiscated by Coalition forces and several examples were sent to the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. One of these has been put on display at the Tank Museum ill Bovington. This example features the Iraqi Army s standard overall Sand paint scheme but lacks unit and vehicle number markings.
Specs and Features
Key Info:
- Brand: Tamiya
- Part No: HC-35324
- Barcode: 4950344353248
- Scale: 1:35
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