T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
- Will01Capri
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Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
THis is absolutely stunning, very well done indeed
HL camo E' Tiger
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HL L' Tiger
M26 Pershing WW2 project
Tam K'Tiger project
HL Walker Bulldog project?
HL Panzer IV Munitionsschlepper für Karl-Gerät
HL Sherman project?
1/24 Leopard 2 Custom mod
2 many trucks to list!
Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
WOW Respect ! Verry nice
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- ilgar ismailov
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Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
This material has its shortcomings, but in principle somewhere on the model it is possible to use it.General Jumbo01 wrote:For a clear body, why not use vac formed Lexan. It has enormous tear strength, is light, can be painted as necessary using polycarbonate paints etc. It remains flexible so probably no good for manhandling (pick up by tracks) but hard to damage. It's what all those crazy fast RC race cars use so it's well tested!
- ilgar ismailov
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Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
Thank you very much! The project is very big, so sometimes I switch to smaller tanks to rest!Will01Capri wrote:THis is absolutely stunning, very well done indeed
- ilgar ismailov
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Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
Tanks a lot!spee34 wrote:WOW Respect ! Verry nice!!!

- ilgar ismailov
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Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
This is the work of my friend from St. Peterburg, his name is Pavel Shupik. BT-7atankme wrote:I like the KV-5 also...
Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
Ilgar, have you made any provision for access to the tank's insides or for removal of the deck lids? I am thinking of adding some mounting tabs with threaded brass inserts to screw down the main lids for access to replace battery and to get to the electronics. I would also probably need to access the transmission to replace broken gears as they occur. I've had to replace several on my IS-1 gearboxes over time.
- ilgar ismailov
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Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
All my tanks have removable covers. In addition to the deck, the cooler is also removed on the ?-35. Access to the transmission is simple.jps99 wrote:Ilgar, have you made any provision for access to the tank's insides or for removal of the deck lids? I am thinking of adding some mounting tabs with threaded brass inserts to screw down the main lids for access to replace battery and to get to the electronics. I would also probably need to access the transmission to replace broken gears as they occur. I've had to replace several on my IS-1 gearboxes over time.
Re: T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
ilgar, may I ask what tracks you used? They look like Heng Long or Mato KV-1 tracks. I couldn't find that out elsewhere. And HL gearboxes? Thank you. My friend and I (I'm a modeller, he's a 3D printer) are thinking of starting this project.
Renault FT, British WW1 Mk. 4), Pz 1A DAK, 1B, II L, III, StuG III, PzKpfw IV, StuG IV, King Tiger, T-34/76, KV-1E, T-35A 3DP, Zik-2, T-90, M3 Lee, M4 Sherman, M26 Pershing, M41 Bulldog, M1 Abrams. In the works: Ram II, Pz 1 Breda. 
