T-34/76 mod. 42/43 KO
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26 August 2012, 15:12
Darío Risso
I made suspension springs with 0.6mm copper wire, wrapped around a KS brass tube
I made suspension springs with 0.6mm copper wire, wrapped around a KS brass tube
26 August 2012, 15:15
Lionel Marco
The work you did on the interior is really impressive.
How is your tank supposed to be dstroyed? According with the havoc inside and the missing hull plate, I'm wondering how the crew did survive and the ammunition inside not cook off..
The work you did on the interior is really impressive.
How is your tank supposed to be dstroyed? According with the havoc inside and the missing hull plate, I'm wondering how the crew did survive and the ammunition inside not cook off..
21 October 2012, 06:39
Darío Risso
Well, Marco, I'm not really sure about the killer weapon, but perhaps was a magnetic mine put on the right side plate; the explosion cause fire inside, the crew figures the fire will be out of control, so they leave the tank, and finally a big explosion blown up the turret and extint the fire...wow, what a movie! 🙂
Thanks for looking and comment!
Darío
Well, Marco, I'm not really sure about the killer weapon, but perhaps was a magnetic mine put on the right side plate; the explosion cause fire inside, the crew figures the fire will be out of control, so they leave the tank, and finally a big explosion blown up the turret and extint the fire...wow, what a movie! 🙂
Thanks for looking and comment!
Darío
21 October 2012, 13:27
Steve Wilson
Hi Dario. I do this as well, when I make my own shock absorbers, that I replace those awful molded plastic ones you get in most plastic car kits...
Hi Dario. I do this as well, when I make my own shock absorbers, that I replace those awful molded plastic ones you get in most plastic car kits...
21 October 2012, 14:51