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2S9 "Nona" Self-Propelled Mortar – 1:100 Scale Soviet Artillery Vehicle for Team Yankee Tabletop Game

2S9 "Nona" Self-Propelled Mortar – 1:100 Scale Soviet Artillery Vehicle for Team Yankee Tabletop Game

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Enhance your Team Yankee scenarios with the 2S9 "Nona" Self-Propelled Mortar, a pivotal asset of Soviet airborne artillery introduced in 1981. This 1:100 scale 3D-printed resin miniature, measuring 60.2 mm (2.37 inches) in length, is meticulously crafted to bring historical accuracy and strategic depth to your Warsaw Pact forces.

Gameplay Advantage

The 2S9 "Nona" delivers versatile fire support with its 120 mm 2A60 mortar, capable of engaging enemy fortifications, armor, and infantry with high-explosive and armor-piercing rounds. Its air-droppable and amphibious design ensures rapid deployment and mobility, providing your forces with flexible and responsive firepower on the battlefield.

Key Features

  • Scale: True 1:100, ideal for Team Yankee and other Cold War-era tabletop games
  • Dimensions: 60.2 mm (2.37 inches), accurately reflecting the 2S9's real-world size
  • Variants:
    • Raw (Unpainted) – Ready for custom painting and detailing

Why Choose Our 2S9 "Nona" Self-Propelled Mortar?

  • Unmatched Detail: High-resolution 3D printing captures the intricate features of the 2S9, including its distinctive turret and mortar.
  • Historical Accuracy: This model faithfully represents the 2S9 "Nona," a key component of Soviet airborne artillery units designed for rapid deployment and versatile fire support during the Cold War.
  • Customizable Finish: Offered in Raw (Unpainted), allowing for personalized paint schemes to match your army's aesthetic.
  • Durable Resin Construction: Crafted from impact-resistant resin, ensuring longevity and resilience during intense gameplay.

Integrate the 2S9 "Nona" Self-Propelled Mortar into your Team Yankee forces to exemplify the strategic mobility and firepower of Soviet airborne artillery units.

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