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1/35 diorama T34 Tank and Viet Nam Soldiers


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On 5/11/2019 at 11:42 PM, stephen8718 said:

Very nice .really good paintwork on the figures. my suggestion would be to matt down the uniforms on the figures as they are too glossy and shiny. really great work .

Thank you. You're right about the figures. I will spray more Flat Clear to matt them down.

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Great Work and, as others have said, nice to see a T-34 in markings other than Soviet.

 

Can you tell me where the NVA figures originate from, please ?. I will shortly be embarking on an NVA project of my own and need to source some figures like these for a diorama.

 

Thanks

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On 6/24/2019 at 5:18 AM, Tiger331 said:

Great Work and, as others have said, nice to see a T-34 in markings other than Soviet.

 

Can you tell me where the NVA figures originate from, please ?. I will shortly be embarking on an NVA project of my own and need to source some figures like these for a diorama.

 

Thanks

Hi Tiger 

 

Thank you. It's glad to know that you are interseting in NVA. The NVA figures in my diorama is NVA Sapper team  (Dragon code: 3308)  

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Well done, great topic (I recognized the sappers, don't have them -yet- but there aren't too many non-american sets around) and, as mentioned by the others, nice to see a non-russian T34. Where's the camp they are assaulting? 😀

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On 8/23/2019 at 10:17 PM, Johnny Tip said:

Well done, great topic (I recognized the sappers, don't have them -yet- but there aren't too many non-american sets around) and, as mentioned by the others, nice to see a non-russian T34. Where's the camp they are assaulting? 😀

Thanks you, Johnny. The camp they are attacking is nowhere😀😀😀😀😀

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An interesting subject.  Obviously it has to be a training manoeuvre 'cause the PAVN (Peoples' Army of Vietnam) did not use T-34s (except as specialist vehicles) in South Vietnam.  If you had substituted a T-54/55/59 it would have been fine. 

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4 hours ago, rickshaw said:

An interesting subject.  Obviously it has to be a training manoeuvre 'cause the PAVN (Peoples' Army of Vietnam) did not use T-34s (except as specialist vehicles) in South Vietnam.  If you had substituted a T-54/55/59 it would have been fine. 

A very nice dio though, I think we can all agree on that :lol:

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