Beyond The Sprues
Current and Finished Projects => Physical Models => Land => Topic started by: Steve Blazo on March 03, 2015, 01:05:37 AM
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Here ya go. Sorry no wip’s
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Wow! Great work!
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Nice work! Weathering is impeccable!
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Thanks Kerick, have learned a lot in the last couple of years from sites like this one.
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that looks mega!
could you use the extra weight capacity (due to no turret) for extra (spaced) armour?
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Thanks mrvr6 - You could, but I think the power to weight ratio as is would make it pretty pepe !
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Shiny! :)
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Could you describe the kit(s) you started with? I think the gun is from a T-34 but don't know squat about the rest.
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This looks great! Are those T-34 wheels?
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Thanks guys for the comments.
DML's T34/85 supplied the hull, with one set of wheels cut out, the commanders cupola and the gun barrel. Sheet plastic to smooth out the front and side armor. Squared exhaust from a late Panther and side skirts from the E-10. The main gun mantle is from a M1A1.
The wheels are from the T-34/85 kit.
The basic story is that when the Russians captured an E-10 and/or Hetzer, they wanted to test the value of a high-velocity gun on a low profile - high speed chassis. Using shortened extra T-34 hulls and the 85mm gun.........
The project did not last long with development of the SU-100.
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Thanks guys for the comments.
DML's T34/85 supplied the hull, with one set of wheels cut out, the commanders cupola and the gun barrel. Sheet plastic to smooth out the front and side armor. Squared exhaust from a late Panther and side skirts from the E-10. The main gun mantle is from a M1A1.
The wheels are from the T-34/85 kit.
The basic story is that when the Russians captured an E-10 and/or Hetzer, they wanted to test the value of a high-velocity gun on a low profile - high speed chassis. Using shortened extra T-34 hulls and the 85mm gun.........
The project did not last long with development of the SU-100.
Su-100 in a similar set up but with a standard length hull might not be such a bad thing?
The Su-85, Su-122, and the Su-100 all shared a similar hull structure with the raised casemate section containing the crew compartment. The unique look you have come up with by incorporating the gun into the hull without the raised superstructure definitely lowers the profile. How much of a reduction in the fuel supply and ammunition capacity would result from the reduction in overall length of the T-34 for this version?
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Wow great work, it looks outstanding
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Thanks for the comments.
I'm sure the fuel and ammo would be less, also the commander would have an uncomfortable ride on top of the gun !
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Ah ha! Shortening the T-34 hull threw me off! Great work! I enjoy a whiff better when the parts are hard to identify. Makes it all the more original and creative.
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That looks great - wel done and welcome! :)
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The weathered whitewash really makes this baby work for me!
The mud and rust are exceptionally well done!
Brian da Basher
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Thanks again guys. The white wash camo was my first attempt with the hair spray method.
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Does that look used or what.
Such weathering :)
Did you really find a way to make plastic rust?
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That has great lines! Clever concept and an excellent execution :)