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  1. Nice review of a decent looking kit, I actually went and bought one after reading this and hope to make a diorama along with a 1/35 Tamiya Panzer II I have in my stash.

    One question as I can't see anything in the instructions in my boxing that indicates this, how would I model the bonnet open - would it simply be a matter of cutting the bonnet part in two along the hinge line and mounting one or both halves open?

     

    Andrew

  2. And she's finished, Tamiya's 1:48 T-34/76 Russian WW2 tank.

    Airbrushed with Tamiya acrylics and fine details brush painted also with Tamiya acrylics. Finished as decal option D to represent a T-34 that fought on the Eastern Front in June 1943, cyrillic script on the turret translates as "For Soviet-Estonia!" which reference material found seems to support.

    Weathered with a number of different Citadel washes and dry brushed with thinned Agrellan Earth, a Citadel technical paint, to give the tank a dusty appearence so it looks like it has been serving on the steppes of the Eastern Front.

     

    Overall a fun and easy build of an iconic tank from WW2, I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to build an armour kit but doesn't want to commit to/doesn't feel skilled enough to tackle a 1:35 kit.

     

    Regards,

     

    Andrew

     

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  3. Finally an update, Easter half term here in the UK so I've been away with my kids so have had a short break from modelling ^_^

     

    The T-34/76 is now painted and fiddly bits added, the tow cables aren't attached yet however, these will be affixed once the gloss coat is on and weathering is complete.

    Gloss coat will be airbrushed on tomorrow, more later.

     

    Andrew

     

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  4. So after finishing my Bf109 I've decided to build a piece of armour, the kit in on this occasion is the T-34/76 in 1/48 from Tamiya.

    An enjoyable build so far and has gone together without any issues, road wheels and tracks have been built as a sub assembly to aid painting and won't be fixed to the hull, along with the small amount of 'fiddly bits', until painting is complete. The building stage is now finished so it's on to painting, more later :-)

     

    Regards,

    Andrew

     

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    Building finished, now on to painting:

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  5. 44 minutes ago, Mark4700 said:

    Very impressive. I've just started airbrushing kits, it takes a bit of getting used to. You seem to have mastered it quickly. 

    Thanks Mark!

    I've taking to airbrushing easier than I thought I would though obviously I have plenty of room for improvement and many more skills and techniques to learn :-)

     

    Regards,

    Andrew

  6. 41 minutes ago, Horatio Gruntfuttock said:

    That is lovely Mr AM84. A neat job for a second spray job, and your trigger control to do the spinner spiral is something to wonder! heh heh!

    The resin cockpit is a work of art and really boosts that now elderly kit. Definitely a keeper.

    Thanks for the comment my friend however as much as I would love to take credit for the spinner my airbrush skills are not that good, it's a decal haha ;-)

     

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  7. Finished my Airfix 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf109G-6. Built OOB with the addition of the CMK resin and PE cockpit set and Xtradecal swastikas. Airbrushed with Tamiya acrylics and fine details brush painted with Tamiya acrylics. Finished as kit decal option A to represent the aircraft flown by Ofw. Alfred Surau, 9./JG3, Bad Wörishofen, Germany, September 1943.
    All in all a good, but basic, kit that was easy and fun to build which I'm happy with especially as it's only my second airbrushed kit.

     

    Regards,

    Andrew

     

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  8. 8 minutes ago, Julien said:

    Also one on ebay though I have never used the seller Model Hobbies Limited before. Item 371785055672

     

    Julien

    Think I'll go with Hannants, they're advising they have 10+ in stock and have ordered from them before with no issue. Plus I have wishlist items I can add to my order haha

     

    Andrew

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  9. Sorry to bump this topic but does anyone know where this kit is available for purchase in the UK? Or am I just going to have to bite the bullet with shipping costs and order direct from SH?

     

    Andrew

  10. Hi all,

     

    I have the above kit in my stash and I'm planning to build it soon however as the cockpit is non existent due to the age of the mould I want to improve it. Would the cockpit detailing set from Aires (AIRE7138) which is designed for the Revell kit work with the Airfix kit or will I have to give scratch building the detail a go?

    Thanks in advance.

     

    Andrew

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  11. Sorry if this has already been posted/asked elsewhere but does anyone know if there are any aftermarket name & penant numbet sets for the 1/350 Trumpeter Type 23 frigate to enable it to be built as any of the other ships in the class? I'm thinking of getting the kit and would love to model it as HMS Sutherland (F81) as I have served on the real ship.

    Thanks in advance!

     

    Andrew

  12. Since I'm new here I might as well start showing off some of my work!

     

    Tamiya 1/35 Tiger I (Early) built OOB and brush painted with Tamiya acrylics as Tiger 131 as she appears in the Tank Museum (complete with attempts at mimicking the damage left on the real 131).

     

    I completed this just over a year ago and still remember it being a lovely build with no issues. Looking forward to building more armour in the future both from Tamiya and some of their equally high quality competitors.

     

    Enjoy!

     

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    Andrew

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