T34 "field-adapted"

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Phil
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T34 "field-adapted"

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T34 "field-adapted" with old iron bed frames to act as anti-panzerfaust screens and old white faded winter camouflage. Elmod with Heng Long smoke.

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Re: T34 "field-adapted"

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now im not a fan of russian armour except when its exploding!!! lol  but this is bloody nice...love the field adaptions and the paint job is excellent. spot on m8!
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Re: T34 "field-adapted"

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nice work, what did you use for the mesh in the bed frames, the rust effect is very good too
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Re: T34 "field-adapted"

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VERY nice work!

Cheers
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very nice, do the beds swing out to give the crew a comfy nights sleep lol  ;D ;D
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Re: T34 "field-adapted"

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Very nice job. Look's every inch the job.
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Re: T34 "field-adapted"

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fantastic!! i love the armour modifications it looks like a proper "on the job" field mod, superb!!!  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: T34 "field-adapted"

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Excellent job Phil the best T34 I have seen ;D
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Re: T34 "field-adapted"

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BREL wrote: nice work, what did you use for the mesh in the bed frames, the rust effect is very good too
Hi I used Halfords mesh, the stuff that fills a hole so you can put filler on it.

Thanks for positive feedback lads, I really enjoyed doing this T34 I regret selling it now.... sob.. needed the money, funny how situations change.

Another one is on its way and I plan to do a similar thing but with a better gearbox and Heng Long electrics and smoke.

This however this  is after I finish my Jagdpanther.

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Re: T34 "field-adapted"

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wow! yu really must have got a pretty penny for that great looking machine, does look like a serious proper job! well done :)
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