








ScaleX URAL-4320 "_I-25" Weighted Wheel Set For Trumpeter 1:35 Model Kits
To help your model of the iconic URAL-4320 truck look as realistic as possible, we created a series of highly detailed 3D-printed wheels with OI-25 tires.
Two versions are available:
- Ordinary — for a clean, showcase-ready appearance;
- Weighted — with a weight-bearing effect that recreates the natural compression of the tires.
The wheels are offered in two scales — 1/35 (Trumpeter) and 1/72 (Hobby Boss and ICM).
Maximum authenticity and detailDuring development, we carefully studied photos, technical documentation, and available OI-25 wheel samples to accurately reproduce:
- the tread pattern specific to OI-25 tires;
- the shape and geometry of the rims;
- the sidewall relief and factory rubber texture;
- the correct deformation in the Weighted version.
Photopolymer 3D printing provides a level of sharpness impossible to achieve with standard plastic parts: crisp tread edges, clean transitions, and thin elements that withstand painting and weathering.
For military and civilian configurationsOI-25 tires were widely used on many URAL-4320 variants, making these sets suitable for:
- combat vehicles;
- transport versions;
- recovery and repair trucks;
- civilian or rescue configurations;
- dioramas where realistic stance and weight effect are important.
This is more than just an accessory — it’s a component that significantly enhances the character of your model and gives its appearance a finished, authentic look.
URAL-4320 — a legendary Soviet all-terrain truckThe URAL-4320 is a three-axle, all-wheel-drive truck that entered production in 1976 and became one of the most versatile platforms for Soviet military vehicles. Thanks to its diesel engine, high load capacity, and exceptional off-road capability, the URAL was widely used in:
- army units,
- engineering and logistics divisions,
- rescue services,
- civilian sectors where maximum reliability was required.
The URAL-4320 became a symbol of durability, mechanical simplicity, and the ability to operate in the harshest conditions — from deserts to arctic frost.
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To help your model of the iconic URAL-4320 truck look as realistic as possible, we created a series of highly detailed 3D-printed wheels with OI-25 tires.
Two versions are available:
- Ordinary — for a clean, showcase-ready appearance;
- Weighted — with a weight-bearing effect that recreates the natural compression of the tires.
The wheels are offered in two scales — 1/35 (Trumpeter) and 1/72 (Hobby Boss and ICM).
Maximum authenticity and detailDuring development, we carefully studied photos, technical documentation, and available OI-25 wheel samples to accurately reproduce:
- the tread pattern specific to OI-25 tires;
- the shape and geometry of the rims;
- the sidewall relief and factory rubber texture;
- the correct deformation in the Weighted version.
Photopolymer 3D printing provides a level of sharpness impossible to achieve with standard plastic parts: crisp tread edges, clean transitions, and thin elements that withstand painting and weathering.
For military and civilian configurationsOI-25 tires were widely used on many URAL-4320 variants, making these sets suitable for:
- combat vehicles;
- transport versions;
- recovery and repair trucks;
- civilian or rescue configurations;
- dioramas where realistic stance and weight effect are important.
This is more than just an accessory — it’s a component that significantly enhances the character of your model and gives its appearance a finished, authentic look.
URAL-4320 — a legendary Soviet all-terrain truckThe URAL-4320 is a three-axle, all-wheel-drive truck that entered production in 1976 and became one of the most versatile platforms for Soviet military vehicles. Thanks to its diesel engine, high load capacity, and exceptional off-road capability, the URAL was widely used in:
- army units,
- engineering and logistics divisions,
- rescue services,
- civilian sectors where maximum reliability was required.
The URAL-4320 became a symbol of durability, mechanical simplicity, and the ability to operate in the harshest conditions — from deserts to arctic frost.






















