T-34/85
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27 25 January, 00:59
John
Very nice! I have a fondness for this old Tamiya kit and you certainly did it justice. 👍
Very nice! I have a fondness for this old Tamiya kit and you certainly did it justice. 👍
25 January, 02:14
James C
Many thanks John & Jennifer 🙂
@ John - My bother had pulled out the Tamiya T-34/76 kit from my stash and left it on the bench in a not so subtle hint to build it next.
As I have another project planned shortly that will need a Winter white wash I figured, what the hell, why not as it would be good practice.
As the kit went together flawlessly, I decided to build this T-34/85 kit as well as they were going to use the same base colors and just paint and weather them together at the same time. 👍
Many thanks John & Jennifer 🙂
@ John - My bother had pulled out the Tamiya T-34/76 kit from my stash and left it on the bench in a not so subtle hint to build it next.
As I have another project planned shortly that will need a Winter white wash I figured, what the hell, why not as it would be good practice.
As the kit went together flawlessly, I decided to build this T-34/85 kit as well as they were going to use the same base colors and just paint and weather them together at the same time. 👍
25 January, 15:53
John
I really like those two kits (and the model 1943). They betray their motorized toy origins and apparently are lacking in accuracy but they look the part when finished. Very simple construction too. Nothing wrong with details but it's nice to do an uncomplicated kit once in a while instead of having 500 tiny parts to deal with.
I really like those two kits (and the model 1943). They betray their motorized toy origins and apparently are lacking in accuracy but they look the part when finished. Very simple construction too. Nothing wrong with details but it's nice to do an uncomplicated kit once in a while instead of having 500 tiny parts to deal with.
25 January, 16:57
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T-34/85
Unknown unit
Minsk - July 1944
Completed January 25th 2024