T-34/76 ChTZ, pressed turret, Kursk 1943
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Re: T-34/76 ChTZ, pressed turret, Kursk 1943
In a few days in Poland there is a "long weekend" and we have two big RC tank events. I won't have time to do wethering so for now only coat of Russian green.
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Re: T-34/76 ChTZ, pressed turret, Kursk 1943
Perhaps your T-34 will achieve weathering as it roams about the "battlefield" so you will want to fix it in place. Regardless, I do so hope you will have a camera along. Here's to fun!
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Re: T-34/76 ChTZ, pressed turret, Kursk 1943
I guess they were all factory new at one point 
Nice that Mr K, excellent job
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Re: T-34/76 ChTZ, pressed turret, Kursk 1943
A stunner! If I was the HL design guy, I'd be on the phone right now!
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In the company of younger (but bigger) colleagues. They will be weathered someday. I promise 
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"In the company of younger (but bigger) colleagues...." Enjoy! Working on weathering models with others doing the same sounds maddening, but most useful. Make sure there's food, too. 
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Re: T-34/76 ChTZ, pressed turret, Kursk 1943
Looking good. I have a lot of Russian tanks myself. I had to break up all that 4BO with camouflage. 
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Re: T-34/76 ChTZ, pressed turret, Kursk 1943
I didn't go crazy with the wethering - a light wash, dust and a rusty mark from a torn fender.
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Re: T-34/76 ChTZ, pressed turret, Kursk 1943
Well done!
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
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