T-35A Soviet Heavy Tank
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Excelent! 

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Beautiful work

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Inspirational handiwork, as ever, Ilgar
I really like the idea of detachable panels ( after all, we have them in road-going cars, for instance). For your model, It's a good way of revealing the build quality.
...and for a pure static display example, perhaps you could even use transparent perspex, or transparent styrene (if it's available)
That's how tanks are sometimes represented in Museums. There's a WW2 Panzer 111 in the Bovington Tank Museum with its side cut away, to reveal construction features.

I really like the idea of detachable panels ( after all, we have them in road-going cars, for instance). For your model, It's a good way of revealing the build quality.

...and for a pure static display example, perhaps you could even use transparent perspex, or transparent styrene (if it's available)

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HMmmmmm, not sure about clear plastic over the outside.............................it may show the ongoing digestion of all the light tanks its eaten
A T35 looks like a fat person walking into a Maccas & asking for a diet coke with its 3 quarter-pounders, big mac & large fries, but still thinking its a light or medium tank



A T35 looks like a fat person walking into a Maccas & asking for a diet coke with its 3 quarter-pounders, big mac & large fries, but still thinking its a light or medium tank


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Ahhh...Trust you to bring it down to the colonic digestive level, HB,HERMAN BIX wrote:HMmmmmm, not sure about clear plastic over the outside.............................it may show the ongoing digestion of all the light tanks its eaten![]()
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A T35 looks like a fat person walking into a Maccas & asking for a diet coke with its 3 quarter-pounders, big mac & large fries, but still thinking its a light or medium tank![]()



I actually had this in mind for Ilgar, as a way of demonstrating his prototype without recourse to images of partially digested light tanks, being gound up in its interior.

This was the Wecohe Prototype Panther:

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rmichalbarna wrote:Excelent!
Thanks a lot , friends!midlife306 wrote:Beautiful work
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Thanks a lot! Into the account of transparent styrene, it probably is good for stend(static) models, but not for RC. I saw it in many museums including in the Museum of Imperial Wars in London, where I took great pleasure watching so interesting exposition.43rdRecceReg wrote:Inspirational handiwork, as ever, Ilgar![]()
I really like the idea of detachable panels ( after all, we have them in road-going cars, for instance). For your model, It's a good way of revealing the build quality.![]()
...and for a pure static display example, perhaps you could even use transparent perspex, or transparent styrene (if it's available)That's how tanks are sometimes represented in Museums. There's a WW2 Panzer 111 in the Bovington Tank Museum with its side cut away, to reveal construction features.

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HERMAN BIX wrote:HMmmmmm, not sure about clear plastic over the outside.............................it may show the ongoing digestion of all the light tanks its eaten![]()
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A T35 looks like a fat person walking into a Maccas & asking for a diet coke with its 3 quarter-pounders, big mac & large fries, but still thinking its a light or medium tank![]()

But,for static models, likely it would be interesting to show that inside. Here work of one of Russian colleagues (Rosich5618). T-35 in scale 1:35.
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I actually had this in mind for Ilgar, as a way of demonstrating his prototype without recourse to images of partially digested light tanks, being gound up in its interior.
This was the Wecohe Prototype Panther:
I understood you, but at most that I will make it I will open all hatches and I will make boards removable
I actually had this in mind for Ilgar, as a way of demonstrating his prototype without recourse to images of partially digested light tanks, being gound up in its interior.

This was the Wecohe Prototype Panther:
I understood you, but at most that I will make it I will open all hatches and I will make boards removable