Trumpeter/Taigen hybrid T-34/76 (obr. 1942 model)
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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
I'm sure the chipping would have worked fine if I'd attempted it the day after I painted, but after more than five weeks the acrylic has had enough time to cure into a bulletproof finish. A lesson learned for next time, I think; better to work in smaller sections than layers over the whole tank.
Not much accomplished this week, I've been mucking about practicing making stencils for the markings. I tried using a laser printer to print the patriotic slogans and unit markings onto masking tape, then applied the masking tape to 0.3 mm PLA sheet and used a very sharp blade to cut the letters out. It works alright, but I don't know how to temporarily attach the PLA stencil to the tank close enough and still enough to get a nice sharp paintwork.
I didn't want to get too hung up on it though, so I've been putting on a clear coat in preparation for the pinwash and pigments. Once I've got two thin coats of varnish over everything, I should be able to reassemble everything for the last time and get some action videos up.
Not much accomplished this week, I've been mucking about practicing making stencils for the markings. I tried using a laser printer to print the patriotic slogans and unit markings onto masking tape, then applied the masking tape to 0.3 mm PLA sheet and used a very sharp blade to cut the letters out. It works alright, but I don't know how to temporarily attach the PLA stencil to the tank close enough and still enough to get a nice sharp paintwork.
I didn't want to get too hung up on it though, so I've been putting on a clear coat in preparation for the pinwash and pigments. Once I've got two thin coats of varnish over everything, I should be able to reassemble everything for the last time and get some action videos up.
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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
After spending too long wasting time with practicing with stencils and pigments and washes and layering, my wife showed me this:
I want this to be a fresh reinforcement arriving at Prokhorovka with the 2nd Guards Tank Corps, so I'm mostly focusing on dust from the road march and light surface rust on the unpainted metal bits. It was too hot and dry for mud, which simplifies things in terms of dirtying the tank up.
I want this to be a fresh reinforcement arriving at Prokhorovka with the 2nd Guards Tank Corps, so I'm mostly focusing on dust from the road march and light surface rust on the unpainted metal bits. It was too hot and dry for mud, which simplifies things in terms of dirtying the tank up.
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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
I like the methodical, problem-solving, approach you adopted throughout. That, mixed with obvious practical skills and enthusiasm, have helped to create an A1 quality tank. Having just run through the entire project, I'd also like to compliment you on the way you presented it too. Very neat and tidy
My workbench (currently an oilcloth covered dining table
, or a Bosch 'workmate' outside when the weather permits al fresco sessions)....suggests the house has been recently burgled; or, the crazed Mrs Rochester has just reorganised her lunch there...
For this reason, I always applaud- and envy -neat workspaces!




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Cheers for the kind words guys, I'm pleased you've enjoyed following along.
A little more dusting and blending today, and tried my hand at some oil leaks and fuel spills. I also applied some soot stains from the muzzle blast and exhaust fumes.
I usually take photos at the end of a session in front of the workbench, after I've had a chance to sweep all the tools and detritus off to one side; it looks like a bird's nest while I'm actually working. It's also interesting to see the abuse the cutting mat and benchtop have suffered over the course of the project!43rdRecceReg wrote:I'd also like to compliment you on the way you presented it too. Very neat and tidy![]()
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A little more dusting and blending today, and tried my hand at some oil leaks and fuel spills. I also applied some soot stains from the muzzle blast and exhaust fumes.
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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
Been very busy with work for the last few weeks (and weekends), so I've only made slow progress in the occasional evening. Finally getting somewhere, though! Photos during the daytime are a bit of a novelty, hopefully the colour reproduction is a bit better.
On to the next one!
On to the next one!
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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
Cracking job on the T-34/76 you've done yourself proud on this one mate. Top job 

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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
That, right there, is a dead-set winner.
Track slack is spot on, just enough dust, just enough weather.........................really nice '76 model T34.

Track slack is spot on, just enough dust, just enough weather.........................really nice '76 model T34.


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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
Very nice job Raminator, this tank is a credit to your hard work and skills
Cheers, Lee.

Cheers, Lee.
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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
Fantastic work there, excellent paint job! You've provided me with some real inspiration for mine.
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Re: T-34/76, Kursk 1943
Thanks for the kind words everyone, it's very flattering. A few loose ends to tie up (like the markings), and then it'll be ready for the Show Off forum. Video soon!