T-34-57 Model 1941
The start of it all, chaos from the beginning!
A little soldering
My weapon of choice for the soldering.
GWS Citadel Chaos Black Rattle can as primer
Tamiya XF-9 and some masking
The fighting compartment completed
The engine bay ready for the engine
All the stuff that goes into the engine bay
The radiators
The airfilter n' divider wall
The cooler fan
The gearbox
The rear fender
The chaos is constant
The upper hull with the fenders removed
The louvers for the air intakes
The grills for the air intakes is in place.
From tedious to worse by takin' on the small clamps to the inspection hatch at the rear
Workable hinges. But I got a lot of help with 'em by using the hinges n' handle tool from Griffon Model
The CA didn't bite as it should so I used a little baking powder
Tamiya X-10 Gun Metal
GWS Citadel washes, Badab Black, Devlan Mud, Ogryn Flesh och Gryphonne Sepia in layers after layers 'til I was satisfied. Before the two last layers I painted the cleats and other exposed areas with Tamiya X-11
Here you can see one difficult thing with the Dragon T-34's. I failed to align the lower rear armor for the gearbox so that it in the end didn't align as it should with the upper hull and had to make som lousy atempt at filling the gap.
I started out by roughly cuttin' up a block of styrofoam, the same kind that construction builders use for ground preparation
Then I used drywall spackling paste to lay down a first layer on top of the upper surface. When that was dry I continued to build up the contours with papier mache
Test fit
Ground preparation
Then I got busy with some gardening. First some gravel n' then some grass n' lastly some bakin' powder in order to simulate drifts of snow under the tank
Then it was time to glue down the tank on top of it all n' start buildin' up the "snow" with more papier mache up n' against it n' even over it at the front
The final result
评论
1 23 July 2015, 21:49
Rui S
Man no words for it. 90 photos of pure modelling skill's??? This is a hell of a job in the middle I thought that you where going to start up the engine and a prototype T34 in 1/35 was going to roar in some step near you hehehe. 👍 😄
But Urban Mate, I've also to say ( hope you don't get me wrong) it ended up to clean to be in the dio situation.
My Opinion... with that paint finish( not weathered), it should be in the red square parading on the 1st of May.
But as said real Impressive work skills. Congratulations 👍
Man no words for it. 90 photos of pure modelling skill's??? This is a hell of a job in the middle I thought that you where going to start up the engine and a prototype T34 in 1/35 was going to roar in some step near you hehehe. 👍 😄
But Urban Mate, I've also to say ( hope you don't get me wrong) it ended up to clean to be in the dio situation.
My Opinion... with that paint finish( not weathered), it should be in the red square parading on the 1st of May.
But as said real Impressive work skills. Congratulations 👍
24 July 2015, 00:55
Urban Gardini
Yes, it's too clean but the reason as why I didn't weather it when I built it back in the day was that it really was a factory fresh tank that Lukin took out to battle and that the ground was long time frozen before the first snow that came that night. But today I would do it different than I did back then.
Yes, it's too clean but the reason as why I didn't weather it when I built it back in the day was that it really was a factory fresh tank that Lukin took out to battle and that the ground was long time frozen before the first snow that came that night. But today I would do it different than I did back then.
24 July 2015, 06:15
Rui S
Hi Urban, Just a bit like the photo? I couldn't know the history behind it .🙁 but a Great dio winter scene anyhow 👍
Hi Urban, Just a bit like the photo? I couldn't know the history behind it .🙁 but a Great dio winter scene anyhow 👍
24 July 2015, 11:33