T-34/76 in 1/35?

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the pic source: Eduard 36323 T-34/76 ICM 35365
 
Colibri's decals of the T-34/76 Janošik have a drawing, making it look like she has three different sets of wheels, but the two photos that's out there it looks more like all her wheels were all similar....

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Plus....

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....and,
"The collection was also organized by Czechoslovak citizens living in Tehran, in June 1943 they chose for Czechoslovakia. military unit in the USSR 2550 English pounds in order to buy a tank, which was to bear the name "Jan Zizka of Trocnov"."

....and again, as I was looking around for other photos of Janošik I read the question on this forum "We know the tank "LIDICE", or self-propelled gun SU-85 "Captain Otakar Jaroš". I read somewhere that there were other named tanks, such as "PODKARPATSKÝ PARTYZÁN", "ŽIŽKA" or "JÁNOŠÍK". However, I did not find photos of these tanks anywhere.".....
I don't know of he's talking about the T-34/76 Janošik or, is there a SU-85 Janošik as well, hiding somewhere? 🤨🤔

Source: Československé tanky - sbírky a názvy | Fronta.cz
 
"Lidice", "Ležáky", "Žižka", "Jánošík", "Podkarpatský partyzán", "Zborov", "Bachmač", "Sokolovo", "Praha" a "Jaroš". named T-34s were of the same type and had the same wheel set with the driving wheel of the full hub. These tanks were of the 1943 model. By the Summer 1944 all these tanks were moved to the training unit. The "Lidice" tank got the name changed and the another T-34 of the same name took part in the further fight . Both the old and new tanks were destroyed at Battle of the Dukla Pass during the Carpatho-Dukla Operation in 1944. The new tank was destroyed as the first one on 15th September 1944 .The old tank was killed two weeks later.

Here ..

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The Su-85 was named Cpt. Otokar Jaros .. and had the same wheel type ..
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But there is the second ŽIŽKA T-34 tank. It is clearly seen that's a late T-34 with the new turret and wheel set. IMHO that's the early T-34/85
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the source: https://scontent.fpoz4-1.fna.fbcdn....=3c74f94e424b67e62f704fcb6c79c70e&oe=6190E21B

Anf here is the another T-34/76 named "Lidice". As you may see it is a different tank with mixed set of wheels and the smaller name on the turret. The shot is dated 1944.
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the source: [Article Series] Weapons of Victory: T-34 "Lidice"
 

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