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IGKent

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  1. Thank you Sebastian! No, the tracks are made in separate parts (right and left). You need to bend them with a hair dryer. Otherwise, they will simply break. You need to connect them with superglue.
  2. Good job! 👍 True, the basic camouflage colors are wrong
  3. Looks good! But the camouflage is wrong
  4. Good looking APACHE! 👍 Realistic weathering....
  5. Thank so much! Francis, thanks for pleasure words!
  6. Thank you, Pete! Thanks Graham! Thank so much, colleague! Thank you very much! Why look for it? Here it is...... https://www.super-hobby.co.uk/products/PT-76B-38166089.html
  7. Hello, friends! My new model in 1/72 scale. This is soviet floating tank Cold war era. A small information Production of the PT-76 continued until 1973, with 4,172 tanks produced, of which 941 were exported. In the army, the PT-76 was very popular. The tank not only proved to be a very reliable and maneuverable vehicle, but was also light and compact. These advantages led to the widespread use of the PT-76 in the ground forces and marines. Combat weight - 14.4 tons. Crew - 3 people. Frontal armor of the tower - 15 mm, hull / stern - 10-13 mm. The PT-76 tank is equipped with a 6-cylinder four-stroke compressor less in-line liquid-cooled diesel engine V-6 (versions V-6G, V-6P and V-6B). Maximum power 240 hp at 1800 rpm. Highway speed 44 km / h Afloat - 10.4 km / h. Power reserve 370 km. 76-mm cannon D-56TS (40 shells). 1 PKT machine gun cal. 7.62 mm. (b/c 1000 cartridges) My some changes: - was drilled a hole in the barrel of the gun - added all handrails on the tower and hull from wire - course machine gun from needle - added side tow-ropes made of fine twisted wire -added radio-station antenna and others Painting - AKAN enamels (6th series), gloss varnish - FUTURE and matt TAMIYA Washing MIG (dark), "dirt" - pigment MIG, TAITA toning - "metal" pencil. I presented of the PT-76B by one of the units of the marine corps of the USSR Navy (b/n 029) during the exercises "Dnepr" in 1967 Happy viewing!
  8. Great!, colleague! I like the jets with red stars!
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