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T34/76 Model 1943 – За Родину So… I’m a bit late starting, but hopefully I can join in with this: T34/76 Revell/ICM with miniart tracks (maybe!) by jongwinnett, on Flickr Which I’m throwing together basically out of the box, although I may use these: T34/76 Revell/ICM with miniart tracks (maybe!) by jongwinnett, on Flickr I forgot to take a sprue shot, but I only bought it today, honest! An enforced day of work (parenting!) meant I could make rapid progress this afternoon: T34/76 Revell/ICM with miniart tracks (maybe!) by jongwinnett, on Flickr T34/76 Revell/ICM with miniart tracks (maybe!) by jongwinnett, on Flickr As I think is well known, the Revell kit is a re-pop of the ICM version, which features a rudimentary interior: T34/76 Revell/ICM with miniart tracks (maybe!) by jongwinnett, on Flickr T34/76 Revell/ICM with miniart tracks (maybe!) by jongwinnett, on Flickr Which I decided needed some work: T34/76 by jongwinnett, on Flickr T34/76 by jongwinnett, on Flickr Bulkhead and floor level ammo boxes fudged up from some evergreen sheet and strip. Not much, but enough to fool the eye for the limited sightlines: T34/76 by jongwinnett, on Flickr T34/76 by jongwinnett, on Flickr The kit includes a complete set of rubber tyred wheels, for a later 1943 build, but for an early one, a mix of the two types, with steel on the middle three stations, is appropriate: T34/76 by jongwinnett, on Flickr T34/76 by jongwinnett, on Flickr
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Acquired for less than a tenner from an amaz*n seller - This is my first group build as I'm new to britmodeller, I've been having a look at the other builds and it appears I've got to raise my game! Well, there's not a lot of plastic in this kit compared to the 1/35 tanks I've been building, it's a bit soft and bendy and covered flash. So, to the bench (desk!).
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