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WoT models: KV-1, KV-9 and KV-11
   
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16 May, 2019 @ 3:47pm
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WoT models: KV-1, KV-9 and KV-11

In 1 collection by Moon.
World of Tanks models: Russia
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Description
A ragdoll of the HD KV-1, KV-9 and KV-11 as they appears in World of Tanks.

Could not add mod. 1939 due to the lack of an L-11 model. While there is no F-32 model either, the ZiS-5 is similar enough so it can stand for an F-32.
The information on the KV-11 is super limited, so the vehicle you get here might not be exactly accurate. If anyone can find me detailed information on the KV-11 or the KV-1 production numbers, that would be mighty appreciated.

Contents:
KV-1 mod. 1940 LKZ (normal, hull, turret, intact, destroyed, ragdolled suspension)
KV-1 mod. 1941 LKZ (normal, hull, turret, intact, destroyed, ragdolled suspension)
KV-1 mod. 1941 ChTZ (normal, hull, turret, intact, destroyed, ragdolled suspension)
KV-9 (Object 229) (normal, hull, turret, intact, destroyed, ragdolled suspension)
KV-11 (Object 231) (normal, hull, turret, intact, destroyed, ragdolled suspension)
KV-1 track segment

Major thanks to fastestclassic for the Finnish grey textures.

Here's the link to fastestclassic's work for those interested:
https://classicswotworkshop.weebly.com/

KV-1

Developed from the SMK, the KV-1 went on to become one of the most famous soviet tanks. Posessing nearly impenetrable armor for it's time, it was practically invincible from the front to the Finns and the Germans, requiring artillery or flanking attacks to be taken down. Early models had no hull machineguns and L-11 cannons. The model of 1940 added hull machineguns and replaced the L-11 with an F-32. The model of 1941 replaced the F-32 with a ZiS-5 and eventually switched to cast turrets, which were maintained in the model of 1942, which featured an improved and up-armored hull. While it was very successful early in the war, its flaws slowly became apparent: it was too slow, too expensive and possessed an atrocious transmission. Despite the creation of variants such as the KV-1S to keep the design relevant, it was mostly superseded by the T-34, which could fulfill the same roles while being faster and cheaper. It eventually served as the design basis for the IS series, the Soviet Union's most successful heavy tanks.

Name: Kliment Voroshilov 1
Manufacturer: Leningrad Kirov Factory, Chelyabinsk Tractor Factory
Armament: 1x 76mm L-11 tank gun, 2x 7.62mm DT machine guns (mod. 1939 early); 1x 76mm L-11 tank gun, 3x 7.62mm DT machine guns (mod. 1939 late); 1x 76mm F-32 tank gun, 3x 7.62mm DT machine guns (mod. 1940); 1x 76mm ZiS-5 tank gun, 3x 7.62mm DT machine guns (mod. 1941 and mod. 1942)
Class: heavy tank
Role: anti-infantry, anti-tank, infantry support, breakthrough vehicle
Weight: ~45 tons
Engine: Model V-1 V12 (mod. 1939); Model V-2 V12 (mod. 1940, mod. 1941, mod. 1942)
Speed: 35 km
Crew: 5
Suspension: torsion bar
Time of production: Produced from 1939 to 1942
Volume of production: Total of about 5219 units produced

KV-9

An attempt to solve the lack of guns available for KV-1 tanks in 1941 by rearming it with a 122mm M-30 howitzer. The project took a while but was eventually successful in installing a 122mm U-11 howitzer, a modified M-30, into the KV-1's cast turret. While it was initially well received, a combination of poor penetratrion and bureaucratic issues caused the project to be cancelled with the only built prototype scrapped later in the war.

Name: Kliment Voroshilov 9
Manufacturer: Chelyabinsk Tractor Factory
Armament: 1x 122mm U-11 tank howitzer, 3x 7.62mm DT machine guns
Class: heavy tank
Role: anti-infantry, anti-tank, infantry support, breakthrough vehicle
Weight: ~47 tons
Engine: Model V-2 V12
Speed: unknown
Crew: 5
Suspension: torsion bar
Time of production: Produced in 1941
Volume of production: Total of 1 prototype produced

KV-11

A proposal to install an 85mm F-30 gun on a KV-1, supposedly using an enlarged turret. The project never made it past the conceptual stage.

Name: Kliment Voroshilov 11
Manufacturer: not manufactured
Armament: 1x 85mm F-30 tank gun, 3x 7.62mm DT machine guns
Class: heavy tank
Role: anti-infantry, anti-tank, infantry support, breakthrough vehicle
Weight: unknown
Engine: unknown
Speed: unknown
Crew: 5
Suspension: torsion bar
Time of production: not produced
Volume of production: not produced

Please report any bugs you find.

Credits:
Wargaming for World of Tanks
Shadowhunterrus for the extractor
Professor Heavy for the measurements
Nem for VTFEdit
Cannonfodder for his plugins
Trek for figuring out the textures
Various people for the texture settings
27 Comments
Moon.  [author] 13 Apr, 2023 @ 10:50am 
Use a bone tool to open them.
xconmanbax10x 12 Apr, 2023 @ 5:56pm 
we need the hatches to open
Moon.  [author] 26 Dec, 2022 @ 11:26am 
Also known as Object 231. A proposal to mount an 85mm cannon on a cast turret KV-1. Never left the drawing board.
Moon.  [author] 4 Jul, 2021 @ 1:44am 
That model is the SD one, it does not need an update.

As for the HD one, I already have it done, but I'm saving it for an undetermined point in the future.
stlsf4003 3 Jul, 2021 @ 11:51pm 
Have you though of updating your KV-2 to the standards you have now? Cause the old model is kind of basic.....^^;
Moon.  [author] 17 Dec, 2020 @ 4:01am 
WoT does not have SMK.
Tumble Trash᠌ ⁧⁧ Official 16 Dec, 2020 @ 5:26pm 
can you SMK?
Moon.  [author] 17 Jul, 2020 @ 4:04am 
Kv2 is already done, it will be released in the combined pack when I finish the IS and SU's.
ammqmin6.6 16 Jul, 2020 @ 7:36pm 
Can u please do the kv-2?
Tonk_Man27 22 May, 2019 @ 4:20pm 
@Moon. Sorry, didn't know