- Jens_O_MehnerVerrry nice Roy,
I see you beat that T-60 into submission- what's that, AER?
- Jens_O_Mehner
Doug, going out on a limb, I'd say 1/35, I can see Tamiya, Italeri and possibly DML.
- Jens_O_Mehner
Don't worry, as soon as he has his very own CIA T-Shirt, he won't have any time for plastic models left.
- A-109E
T-34/76
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Russian SU-85
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Russian SU-122
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Matilda
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M1
- JohnPrigentWell, on the Matilda the square looks like the standard BEF white identification square, but painted in yellow-green gas-sensitive paint instead of white. The special paint was supposed to change colour in the presence of war gasses so was normally painted in irregular blotches where the crew could see it - on the glacis in front of the driver and quite possible on the turret top in fron of the commander as well, though I've never seen a photo showing it there.
Cheers
John
- JohnPrigentAnd good morning to you Roy! Now I'll take a guess at the T-34-76: I think the box on the hull side behind the tarp is a fitting from the 1950s rebuilding of many T-34s. Though I dont think the Soviets bothered to do much rebulding on 76s when they had so many 85s in stock.
Cheers
John
- Roy_A_LingleHi Jens! Hi Folks!
BEAT? !!! and a bunch of words I should not say!
That is the Zvezda kit.
- Roy_A_LingleGood call Jens! I mostly try to do 1/35 kits. Fingers are too fat for the smaller scales and 1/35 is easier on the eyes. As for a DML kit (which I do have tons of), I am guessing you are thinking about the M1A1? No, that is an Academy kit which needed a lot of beating to get into shape.
- Roy_A_LingleTime! Who has time to do models? All I have been doing is buying the newest kits, looking at them, and them putting them up on a shelf.
About three years ago, my mother became very sick and I had to start looking after her affairs. I haven't had much time to work on much sense then. When I have had time to relax, I spend most of it hanging out here with you folks. Most of my kits are from a few years back which is why I what I have done doesn't show up in the Glues. Give me some time to try the suggestion for taking photos out of an Adobe documents and I will try to post some of the other ones that I have besides the ones Bob (A109) posted today. THANKS BOB!
- Roy_A_LingleSomehow I did do a rush job on a Tamiya M551 last year for a contest. Took second place! (Secert Message: there were only two kits in the category)
I do have three I have started working on and maybe I will get one of them finished sometime during this year!
Thanks Guys!
Sgt, Scouts Out!
- Roy_A_LingleHi John!
- JohnPrigentAnd good morning to you Roy! Now I'll take a guess at the T-34-76: I think the box on the hull side behind the tarp is a fitting from the 1950s rebuilding of many T-34s. Though I dont think the Soviets bothered to do much rebulding on 76s when they had so many 85s in stock.
Cheers
John
The box? Nooooo. Maybe my kit has two historical inaccurate items on it. I will have to do some research on that.
The thing I am talking about is an item that the Russians NEVER mounted on their vehicles. It's an item the kit comes with.
Sgt, Scouts Out!
- Jens_O_Mehner
.... you aren't referring to the antenna mount which was a rare thing early in the war?
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