Syrian Army T-62 Model 1972
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8 June 2016, 17:15
Ingo F
Nice build so far. Are you going to use the kit tracks or workable aftermarket?
Nice build so far. Are you going to use the kit tracks or workable aftermarket?
8 June 2016, 18:50
Fabian D.
Thanks. I used the tracks from the kit. No complaints there, but had to spend an entire evening cleaning up Trumpeters "parade" roadwheels...
Thanks. I used the tracks from the kit. No complaints there, but had to spend an entire evening cleaning up Trumpeters "parade" roadwheels...
9 June 2016, 00:18
Ingo F
Cool. Any issues with the kit? I got that kit too and also going to build the syrian version, but decided to go with the am tracks from Armour Track Models - Nr. TK-05.
Cool. Any issues with the kit? I got that kit too and also going to build the syrian version, but decided to go with the am tracks from Armour Track Models - Nr. TK-05.
9 June 2016, 07:00
Cortex
very interesting and challenging camo and weathering .. cool subject good luck for you.
very interesting and challenging camo and weathering .. cool subject good luck for you.
9 June 2016, 07:54
Fabian D.
@Ingo: Depends on how much detailing you want to do.
OOB it´s a quick and simple build, you´d only need to fill a few gaps.
If you want to add some more details you need to add:
-weldseams (mainly on the turret)
-fuel lines for the tanks on the fenders
-attachments for boxes and tanks on the fenders (I´ll probably pass on this one)
-wires for all lamps
-some odd lamp next to the turret ventilator (still have to do that)
and
-get rid of the texture on the rubber rims of the roadwheels
-remodel/replace the mount of the DSchK (have to do that aswell)
@cortex: Thanks, I think I´ll need a bit of luck for that one😉
@Ingo: Depends on how much detailing you want to do.
OOB it´s a quick and simple build, you´d only need to fill a few gaps.
If you want to add some more details you need to add:
-weldseams (mainly on the turret)
-fuel lines for the tanks on the fenders
-attachments for boxes and tanks on the fenders (I´ll probably pass on this one)
-wires for all lamps
-some odd lamp next to the turret ventilator (still have to do that)
and
-get rid of the texture on the rubber rims of the roadwheels
-remodel/replace the mount of the DSchK (have to do that aswell)
@cortex: Thanks, I think I´ll need a bit of luck for that one😉
9 June 2016, 16:03
Ingo F
Hey Fabian, thank you for the information. 👍 I will consider it in my build. 🙂
Hey Fabian, thank you for the information. 👍 I will consider it in my build. 🙂
9 June 2016, 20:33
Fabian D.
Alright, finished the paint job. Used worn effects to create the chipping, but had to correct some parts of the green cammo by brush.
I didn't use the decals as I needed slightly different ones. Hand painting them with washable white worked great, as you can just wipe it away, if you aren't satisfied.
Alright, finished the paint job. Used worn effects to create the chipping, but had to correct some parts of the green cammo by brush.
I didn't use the decals as I needed slightly different ones. Hand painting them with washable white worked great, as you can just wipe it away, if you aren't satisfied.
7 September 2016, 11:21
Fabian D.
Thanks chaps. Completed the whole thing today. I'll update the album description with what I could scrape together about that tank later tonight.
Thanks chaps. Completed the whole thing today. I'll update the album description with what I could scrape together about that tank later tonight.
19 September 2016, 15:56
Fabian D.
Updated the album description.
Thanks Ingo, really enjoyed that kit. Gad it went that well.😉
Updated the album description.
Thanks Ingo, really enjoyed that kit. Gad it went that well.😉
19 September 2016, 18:59
Album info
The tank is a T-62 Model 72, employed by the Syrians in Lebanon.
It was captured by Israel in the 1982 Lebanon war and made it's way to the Budge Collection in Redfort, UK where these pics were taken in '88:
data4.primeportal.ne..972/index.php?Page=1
As most of the Budge collection was sold off, this tank found it's home in the Littlefield collection. Sadly it was sloppily repainted in green and received a new turret number before being photographed again:
svsm.org/gallery/T-62
I don't know where the tank currently is, but i haven't seen it for sale. I'd assume it's still with the rest of the collection.