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Trouble in wonderland - T62-b Ball Tank


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I wanted to do something that looked a little different with this build and hopefully pulled it off, it's part of a club compatision where we are all given the same kit and we can put it together however we like. The original kit is a 1/35 Tamiya T-62a Russian tank. 

 

In an Alternative universe the 3rd rock from the Sun in known as the planet Zorbachev.

Zorbachev has been a unified planet under the Communist party for the last 150 years after the end of the pin-ball wars. The T62-b was one of the most effective weapons during the pin-ball wars, with its high energy recoilless beam cannon and twin mounted 120mm and 50mm machines guns and effect fighting speed of 85kph.

The T62-b was designed and built by comrade Brian.M. RPC.

 

Any and all comments welcome. 

 

Cheers Brian. 

 

 

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Really love the original setting you made up for this. Especially with those unexpected colours it looks outlandish but still somehow like an alternative earth. Somewhat this screams B-Movie to me. Only the red-orange pools are a bit over the top in my book. The "camo" doesn't even look strange in that landscape.

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Cool idea. The whole scene sucks you in, and I like that. I am assuming you enhanced the texture of the ball tank. If so, well done. That thing looks like it could really take a hit. I will say, if the shot did not glance off, but hit it squarely, I would not want to be inside that thing!

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On 8/21/2019 at 2:15 PM, House said:

I am assuming you enhanced the texture of the ball tank.

Well yes sort of as it was originally a kits toy and used a few times by the dog, the surface was enhanced by use and teeth... 

 

I should also say thanks all for your comments. 

 

Cheers Brian. 

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