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Soviet T-30S Light Tank

HobbyBoss | Nr. 83824 | 1:35

Boxart T-30S Light Tank 83824 HobbyBoss

Fakten

Marke:
HobbyBoss
Titel:
Soviet T-30S Light Tank
Nummer:
83824
Maßstab:
1:35
Typ:
Kompletter Bausatz
Erschienen:
2014 Neue Bausatzform
Barcode:
6939319238245 (EAN)
Thema:
T-30 » Panzer (Fahrzeuge)

Markierungen

T-30

T-30S
SU Красная армия (Soviet Red Army 1918-1946)

Inhalt der Box

Spritzgußrahmen, Ätzteile, Draht, Decalbogen (Nassschiebebilder), Metal

Boxart entworfen von Vincent Wai

Geschichte

 
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Bauanleitung

Herunterladen 8357Kb (.pdf)

Marktplatz

Onlineshops
Logo Super-Hobby.com
USD 30.28
PLAuf Lager »
Logo Hobbylinc.com
USD 37.49
USAuf Lager »
Logo Squadron Hobbies
USD 41.59
USAuf Lager »
Logo Sprue Brothers Models
USD 44.49
USAuf Lager »
Logo 1001hobbies.com
USD 6.66
FRVerfügbar »
Logo Der Sockelshop
€ 26.64
DE USD 30.17Auf Lager »

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Alternative SKUs für HobbyBoss 83824:
HBS83824 | HB83824 | HBB83824 | HY83824 | 9583824

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Zeitschriften

(Military Modelcraft International Volume 25 Issue 09)

Projekte

3 Bilder
Hobbyboss T-30View album, image #1
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Kommentare

Ron Garcia
Pretty fast build for a Hobby Boss tank kit. WAY too much PE for a kit this size. There is a panel on the right side of the tank that looks to be raised. There are a bunch of PE pieces that look like they are supposed to support it. The problem is that the instructions show how to put it together from the left side leaving me to guess where some of the PE went. I decided to use the metal barrel even though I liked the look of the second barrel choice better. I looked at the T-40 in my stash since it's basically the same kit and saw that the only choice for a barrel is the second one. That sealed my decision. The only thing I left off was the towing cable. Way too complicated. Hobby Boss wants you to fold a copper wire in half (provided), wrap two tiny PE straps (no fold lines on the pieces) around it near the top and bottom to hold it together, then fold the two ends back on themselves to form the ends of the tow cable, and finally wrap two more tiny PE pieces to complete the loop. Since the cable doesn't drape over anything, this should have been rendered in plastic. Over engineered big time! Because of all the tiny PE, I'd recommend this kit for experienced modelers only.
17 July 2019, 18:04
The Old Tanker
This is a kit that I'm interested in, so thanks for the heads up! I'm sure I will get one for the stash. The build photo that you posted looks GREAT.
17 July 2019, 18:09
Ron Garcia
Had to delete the image. It keeps loading upside down and I don't know how to flip it.
17 July 2019, 18:19
Ron Garcia
Sorry, Old Tanker, I never properly thank you for your comment, so thanks! If you don't already own it, you might want to opt for the T-40 instead. Apparently this tank was just a prototype for the T-40. One other tip: If you put the tracks on and drape them over the running gear for sag, if you connect the ends hoping to slide it off and paint them separately, you'll run into problems. The guide teeth are too long and they'll prevent you from slipping them over the idler wheels because of the fender above. I lucked out and got them off because they were still a little flexible when I removed them. After the glue had fully cured, I had a heck of a time getting them back on. I broke off one of the idler wheels in the attempt. For the T-40, I'll just tack the last idler wheel in place while the track sag sets and then remove it. The fender doesn't interfere with the other two idler wheels so those can be glued in place.
19 July 2019, 02:49
The Old Tanker
Thanks for the tips on the tracks Ron. I'll take your recommendation for the kit, and add the T-40 to my wish list. I have a couple of the MiniArt T-70 series kits, so I know just how small those links can be! Cheers!
19 July 2019, 03:42