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Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 6:15 pm
by ALPHA
Not sure if this is of any interest to you Mr B
ALPHA
Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:30 am
by HERMAN BIX
Ecam wrote:HERMAN BIX wrote:
The plate is very thin aluminium (aloominum !) that will paint & seal up ok.
I KNEW I was saying in correctly, but spelling it wrong!

Al- you- min - e - um !
We speakers of proper queens English get that you know !!
Either way it's said, the stuff works.
Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:42 am
by HERMAN BIX
Now I've used it I won't go back to wire
Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 11:38 am
by HERMAN BIX
PainlessWolf wrote:Good morning, Herman,
Will you be installing the single rear tail lamp? It should fit in that little embrasure when the rear hatch is closed. Following along!
regards,
Painless
Well, I reckon its been long busted & squashed under foot by then mate...............not all the T's were fitted out with the tail lights, but all the covers were made with the recess.
I'm back home by the way, got 4 days

Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 12:01 pm
by HERMAN BIX
Also got some weld compound on the vision slits around the cupola.
Good thing about this being a Soviet warhorse is I can be as rough as I like and its close to right !
Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 1:20 pm
by Phil
Thats one thing I forgot to do on my tank, thank you for posting. Looking good btw

Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 10:32 am
by HERMAN BIX
Phil wrote:Thats one thing I forgot to do on my tank, thank you for posting. Looking good btw

Thanks Mr Phil, I looked at that many pictures and studied turret fittings that it was a thing I had to do.
Not a lot of tangible progress today, but mounted the suspension arms & got a very light primer coat on sections of it.
Also made a couple of bands for the missing smoke canister and put a few dings on the remaining one.Should paint up ok.
The bands will be twisted a bit once mounted. (blue tack will be removed !!)
Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 11:37 am
by HERMAN BIX
One thing I did forget though was to fill in the slots for the glacis plate spare track.
I cut the tabs off the H/L plastic ones and glued them into the hull.
Once they are set I will grind them down & hopefully blend them into the plate.
Plan is to mount the small squares that held threads that small bolts tightened into to retain the sections on the hull in the correct spot.
Dimpled the lug positions with a drill through the plastic track to make setting the lugs up easier.
Heavy rust & chaffing from missing track sections should help to cover up the infills.
Only one section will be secured.
Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 7:26 am
by HERMAN BIX
Being the mildly impatient sod that I am, could not wait to leave the bulk bits un-primed, then un-basecoated
Took a leaf from Mr Hugill & went out for a couple of cans of Tamiya TS-48 Gunship Grey.
After using my normal automotive self etching primer on the metal work, and then the tank body itself, I hit the wheels with the '48
It just looked odd................
So, having some AS-3 (luftwaffe Grey Green) left from my Zu-Fuss rockets, I hit the wheels with that as well as the lower hull.
Now it looked better, BUT, thinking like I should have from what Mr Hugill used, the MIG modulation pack of 4BO green would be
A- hard to see what layer had gone where
B- Very likely been too dark & not be as effective over the AS-3 as the TS-48.
So, this T 34/85 has a base coat of AS-3 Grey Green on the wheels & hull lower, with the TS-48 Gunship Grey over the upper hull.
I would just about say the TS-48 is a good substitute for German Grey.
Re: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING'
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 11:34 am
by HERMAN BIX
Tonight I began the session of "my-time" by watching Andy Murray take on 'The Joker' in the Aus Open final, straight on the back of New Zealand beating South Africa in the Rugby Sevens Final
Now I got to get out the V05 Mega-Hold hairspray and 'do it' to the T34/85 !
This painting method never ceases to amaze and amuse me ................theres no way a tank build should go from drying industrial primer, to Tamiya base coat aroma,to "lover you smell gorgeous" without causing some sort of chaos in the time/space continuum
I just hope the MIG set I have will be as gratifying as mid-range cost hairspray
