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Trumpeter T-64!!!
afv_rob
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Posted: Saturday, December 05, 2009 - 01:14 AM UTC
Jacques
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Posted: Saturday, December 05, 2009 - 02:40 AM UTC
Exciting.
But.
Still waiting for the BMP-3.
But hopeful.
But.
Still waiting for the BMP-3.
But hopeful.
Gorizont
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Posted: Saturday, December 05, 2009 - 05:44 AM UTC
Interesting kit! Also Skif had ones, but I´m not sure about their quality and accurateness.
PerhapsTrumpeter could bring us a "2S6M Tunguska" in 1/35 and other modern stuff, like the "2S19 MSTA-S" 152mm howitzer and others. That would be fine.
greetings...
Soeren
PerhapsTrumpeter could bring us a "2S6M Tunguska" in 1/35 and other modern stuff, like the "2S19 MSTA-S" 152mm howitzer and others. That would be fine.
greetings...
Soeren
Reiter960
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Posted: Saturday, December 05, 2009 - 09:43 AM UTC
Hold your horses, that pic is from 2007, plus they got a lot of things messed up. Hull is from mid production T-64A, turret, while of Obj432, lacks many details unique to prototype/early T-64 ones, and appears to be excessively high relative to the hull and pics of the real thing. But nice going, throw in a true bulged hull of initial T-64 and I'm sold.
clay_cliff
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Posted: Saturday, December 05, 2009 - 10:46 AM UTC
Sweet! If it comes with a hull like this:
Then I'll buy it for sure. BTW, I'd like to see a T-80 drawing like that. Best regards.
José.
Then I'll buy it for sure. BTW, I'd like to see a T-80 drawing like that. Best regards.
José.
Yoni_Lev
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Posted: Saturday, December 05, 2009 - 09:29 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Exciting.
But.
Still waiting for the BMP-3.
But hopeful.
+1.
-YL
Luty
Russia
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Posted: Sunday, December 06, 2009 - 01:57 AM UTC
No,
I think it is very similar like Objekt 434 T-64A early series after factory modernization
I think it is very similar like Objekt 434 T-64A early series after factory modernization
Quoted Text
Hold your horses, that pic is from 2007, plus they got a lot of things messed up. Hull is from mid production T-64A, turret, while of Obj432, lacks many details unique to prototype/early T-64 ones, and appears to be excessively high relative to the hull and pics of the real thing. But nice going, throw in a true bulged hull of initial T-64 and I'm sold.
Gorizont
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Posted: Sunday, December 06, 2009 - 06:53 AM UTC
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Exciting.
But.
Still waiting for the BMP-3.
But hopeful.
Jacques, on the track-link-forum you wrote, that "big T" has promised some new kits.
Do you have a list of them?
I made a small list of new/ announced items, which I found overall the net.
Perhaps you have some interesting news for me.
greetings...
Soeren
redcap
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Posted: Sunday, December 06, 2009 - 07:26 AM UTC
INTERESTING!
As others have said however we are still waiting for the BMP-3 and several other items that are in the pipeline. On the aircraft side their 1/32 A6 Intruders have been on/off for about 4 years now so THIS kIt could be years before it sees fruitition (if ever).
For now I will stick with my SKIF T-64's and "Miniarm" conversion sets.
Bodes well perhaps for an eventual all new tool T- 72, 80 or 90 series ?
Gary Needham
As others have said however we are still waiting for the BMP-3 and several other items that are in the pipeline. On the aircraft side their 1/32 A6 Intruders have been on/off for about 4 years now so THIS kIt could be years before it sees fruitition (if ever).
For now I will stick with my SKIF T-64's and "Miniarm" conversion sets.
Bodes well perhaps for an eventual all new tool T- 72, 80 or 90 series ?
Gary Needham
Jacques
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Posted: Sunday, December 06, 2009 - 07:59 AM UTC
I have not spoken with my informed source since Sept. so I have nothing new to add. I am hoping to get more info either in Early Feb. or in April at the AMPS national show.
Big T likes to be tight lipped.
I wonder if the T-64 picture wasn't dropped to generate or guage interest....
Big T likes to be tight lipped.
I wonder if the T-64 picture wasn't dropped to generate or guage interest....
Reiter960
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Posted: Sunday, December 06, 2009 - 09:49 AM UTC
Quoted Text
No,
I think it is very similar like Objekt 434 T-64A early series after factory modernizationQuoted TextHold your horses, that pic is from 2007, plus they got a lot of things messed up. Hull is from mid production T-64A, turret, while of Obj432, lacks many details unique to prototype/early T-64 ones, and appears to be excessively high relative to the hull and pics of the real thing. But nice going, throw in a true bulged hull of initial T-64 and I'm sold.
Still the turret on the master looks more like one from early tanks with sloped cheeks and rounded off sides versus flattened cheeks of the A tank, quite frankly the whole height issue stems from grim fact that the turret is base on a certain resin aftermarket piece with some epoxy putty added to it.
Lagumiles
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Posted: Friday, April 23, 2010 - 08:02 PM UTC
any update news?
Moreno
Moreno