hey guys, im Ill informed when it comes to the particular factories, and models of the t-34, i can identify the basic turret shapes, and thats as far as my knowedge goes, im looking for pictures of any T-34, that matches ( not precisely, but believably) the T-34 supplied in kit A.F.V t-34/85 as i would prefer to work from a photo.
summary;
* do any photos depict the AFV t-34 late
* also, any other hepful information is well recieved.
LPJ out.
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lespauljames
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Posted: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 - 11:25 AM UTC
clay_cliff
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Posted: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 - 12:32 PM UTC
There are several T-34 walkarounds, specially here: clicky. Search for T-34 from Factory Nº 174, you can identify them by the rear plate hinges. Hope this helps. Best regards.
José.
José.
lespauljames
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Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 - 06:26 AM UTC
thanks José. i have had a good look and bookmarked for buildtime,
are there any reccomended t-34 book sout there for wartime photos?
are there any reccomended t-34 book sout there for wartime photos?
GeraldOwens
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Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 - 11:05 AM UTC
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thanks José. i have had a good look and bookmarked for buildtime,
are there any reccomended t-34 book sout there for wartime photos?
Steven Zaloga's photo book published by Concord, "Soviet Tanks in Combat 1941-1945: the T-28, T34, T-34-85 and T-44 Medium Tanks," has a great selection of T-34 photos. His older book for Squadron, "T-34 in Action," has a decent selection, though much more information has come to light on T-34's since its publication over thirty years ago. He has also written a book for Osprey on the T-34-85, though it has more text and fewer illustrations. It does include color profiles.
There are also a whole host of new books published in Poland and Russia on the T-34-85, though they vary in quality.
goldnova72
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Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 - 01:49 PM UTC
T-34 Mythical Weapon has tons of photos of all T-34 76 / 85 types. 500 plus pages , scale drawings , interior shots of various tanks , and color plates. Just the photos alone for crew storage , battle damage and various wheel combinations are fantastic. The text is said to be tainted by the author's dislike for the Russians . Him being a Pole , I can understand his pov. But that shouldn't stop you from getting this book . Pricey $ and might be out of print.