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Tu-95 Bear — 1:200 Diecast Model
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Swept wings on a turboprop — and contra-rotating props you can hear coming for miles.
This 1:200 diecast Tu-95 "Bear" captures one of the most distinctive aircraft of the entire Cold War — a swept-wing strategic bomber powered by enormous contra-rotating turboprops.
The Aircraft
The Tu-95 is unique: the combination of swept wings and turboprop power made it fast, long-ranged, and famously loud. First flown in the 1950s, it's still in service — a remarkable feat of longevity.
The Significance
We present this model as an engineering artifact — one of the most recognizable shapes of the Cold War sky.
The Model
- Scale: 1:200 — broad swept-wing span
- Diecast metal body, pre-built and pre-painted
- Includes display stand
- Recommended age 14+ — a collector's display piece, not a toy
Why Collectors Want It
The Bear's unmistakable shape makes it a standout in any Cold War collection.
Key specs
- Scale
- 1:200
- Era
- Cold war
- Role
- Bomber
- Body
- Diecast metal
- Assembly
- Pre-built & pre-painted — display-ready
- Display stand
- Included
- Recommended age
- 14+ (collector's display piece)
Is it pre-built and pre-painted?
Yes — every model arrives fully assembled and hand-painted. No kit, no glue, no assembly. Lift it out of the box and set it on the shelf.
How fast will it ship?
We ship from the US in 1–2 business days, with delivery in 7–14 business days. Shipping is free on every order.
What if it arrives damaged?
We'll make it right. Items damaged in transit are replaced free — just email crew@ironsquadron.com within 30 days of delivery.
Is this a toy?
It's a collector's display piece, not a toy — solid diecast metal, recommended for ages 14+. Built to be displayed, not played with.