1942 Capture KV-2 754(r)

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Post delivered the other main component of this tank today, the Taigen KV-1 in metal. I unpacked it and tested to make sure everything works. Torsion Bar Suspension is very nice and definitely under load in the rear as others have said but not awfully so. Since I am taking it all apart anyway for paint and detailing, I will beef it up a little in the rear. Gear boxes are nice with bearings and the layout inside is interesting with the smoker mounted on a frame hanging from the upper hull. Tracks are very beefy and I have found a working idler adjuster and mount that I will replace this stock one with. I didn't grow too attached to the tank as it is since it is about to to be taken down and made different. The tank reeks of gear oil and Soviet attitude. ;o) Pics:
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Taigen heavy metal
Taigen heavy metal
Gear oil and attitude
Gear oil and attitude
Another IR Apple and what self respecting German tank, even a Captured one, doesn't have a bucket?
Another IR Apple and what self respecting German tank, even a Captured one, doesn't have a bucket?
Decals by Tamiya
Decals by Tamiya
Box included basic manual which had little to do with this series of tank and the Capture KV-2 decals I had ordered as well.
Box included basic manual which had little to do with this series of tank and the Capture KV-2 decals I had ordered as well.
I'm not sure what that means but it sounds serious.
I'm not sure what that means but it sounds serious.
Taigen HC Series metal KV-1
Taigen HC Series metal KV-1
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Nice :clap: .... now I can just kick back and watch :haha:

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Did it come painted like that out of the box?
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Just a thought Painless.... you gonna give us a sneak peak at what it's going to look like ? Image

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Good Morning,
Billpe, yessir, it came painted as such. Taigen has some really good airbrush guys at their facility. Check out this Taigen Panther build for more nice stock paint from those folks: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=11437
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Alpha,
Once I get the KV-1 turret off next week, I'll drop the KV-2 one into place for a sneak peek before I take it all apart. My weekend this week got co-opted by some family business so I will be away from Fri. - Mon.
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Looking forward to this painless! Will make my life easier when I mine, even though im converting back to a Russian one I think it'll be a great help :)
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PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning,
Billpe, yessir, it came painted as such. Taigen has some really good airbrush guys at their facility. Check out this Taigen Panther build for more nice stock paint from those folks: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=11437
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It looks pretty good, straight out the box, painted running tank!
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Good Morning,
Tom, hey! no fair! * chuckles* You've had yours longer. I was going to glom onto you for ideas as you worked on it. ;o) It will be challenging since I haven't worked on a torsion bar suspension before. Here's to Fun!
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Came back after four days away to some nice stuff in the Post. Still waiting for a bit to come in along with the possibility of ordering a Corleis suspension set as well. The Asiatam system on the tank is a wonder to behold in motion and has that greatly desired 'already paid for' thing going for it so we shall see. Pics:
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and lastly, a goody for me
and lastly, a goody for me
Non KV tank stuff from the East coast.
Non KV tank stuff from the East coast.
Pz III stuff of which a lot was reused on those Capture KVs
Pz III stuff of which a lot was reused on those Capture KVs
The Royal Mail from Forgebear
The Royal Mail from Forgebear
The elusive NOTEK light for flat fenders along with a couple of chin strapped German helmets for stowage and an extra metal gas can.
The elusive NOTEK light for flat fenders along with a couple of chin strapped German helmets for stowage and an extra metal gas can.
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