1/35th T-34/76 from Dragon

Ad: This forum contains affiliate links to products on Amazon and eBay. More information in Terms and rules

ylp020

Airman
44
0
Jan 10, 2011
I built it on June 2010.
OOB,No extra parts at all, just rebuilt the front light with clear resin.:)
==================================================
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1459.JPG
    IMG_1459.JPG
    39.3 KB · Views: 199
  • IMG_1461.jpg
    IMG_1461.jpg
    54.7 KB · Views: 185
  • IMG_1462.JPG
    IMG_1462.JPG
    42.9 KB · Views: 184
  • IMG_1463.JPG
    IMG_1463.JPG
    38.4 KB · Views: 165
  • IMG_1464.JPG
    IMG_1464.JPG
    55.6 KB · Views: 188
  • IMG_1465.JPG
    IMG_1465.JPG
    48.7 KB · Views: 179
  • IMG_1466.JPG
    IMG_1466.JPG
    50.2 KB · Views: 199
  • IMG_1467.JPG
    IMG_1467.JPG
    47.9 KB · Views: 190
  • IMG_1468.JPG
    IMG_1468.JPG
    42.8 KB · Views: 182
  • IMG_1469.JPG
    IMG_1469.JPG
    45.5 KB · Views: 186
  • IMG_1470.JPG
    IMG_1470.JPG
    48.8 KB · Views: 179
  • IMG_1471.JPG
    IMG_1471.JPG
    68.5 KB · Views: 186
  • IMG_1472.JPG
    IMG_1472.JPG
    55.8 KB · Views: 192
  • IMG_1473.JPG
    IMG_1473.JPG
    47.4 KB · Views: 184
  • IMG_1475.JPG
    IMG_1475.JPG
    34.3 KB · Views: 173
Looking very nice. But a little bit too dusty...I think.

Concerning jets... please post these pics of finished models in " Post your models" thread. There is no need of creating new threads for them.
 
looks great, the weathering makes it look like its seen many a battlefield though i would remove the black from the end of the gun barrel I read on a T34 how to build guide that though a lot of people put that on for competitions in real service the barrel would not get very sooty due to better grade gunpowder used in tank shells rather then those in artillery but that said it still loks brilliant :)
 
Last edited:
Thanks guys~~
Thanks Lancaster630,your idea is really good.I think it is the time to remove them.
I was confused about the "black" for a long time as well. Though in the WW2 smoke-less fire powder has been widly used,nearly all modellers still add that "black".
 
Excellant T34, very well finished.
Particularly nicely graded and placed dusted dirt and mud on the underside, well done, I like it.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back