KoSprueOne that is the least I can do after the fantastic effort
you put into my campaign
Paul
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Three T-55 variant kits by SKIF Finished
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Posted: Thursday, June 26, 2014 - 05:14 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - 04:37 AM UTC
Keep up the good work and posting the photos,i`m following this build with interest as i`ve got the T-55AM in my stash.
Seeing what you`re dealing with on these three gives me an insight as to what i`ve got coming up !.
Seeing what you`re dealing with on these three gives me an insight as to what i`ve got coming up !.
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - 01:01 PM UTC
Sorry for delay in reply, Paul. That was a good idea for a campaign and a bunch of builders showed up for that one!
armouredcharmer - Thanks for dropping in and commenting. Yes, I will def post more pictures of the finished tanks. These three are going to a local show this weekend so they HAVE to get done
armouredcharmer - Thanks for dropping in and commenting. Yes, I will def post more pictures of the finished tanks. These three are going to a local show this weekend so they HAVE to get done
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Saturday, July 26, 2014 - 03:09 PM UTC
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Posted: Saturday, August 02, 2014 - 01:26 PM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, August 24, 2014 - 12:36 PM UTC
I bought some excellent printed reference material for any clue of how to paint the SLA-APC
This is where I'm at with the base color over all. I'm going 'old school' with the base color first then a loose pin wash then several layers of dry brushing. Each dry brushed color is subtly lightened with each pass.
Colors used so far:
Base color Tamiya XF-18 Medium Blue as a heavy wash over gray primer.
Loose pin wash with a mix of 50% Tamiya XF-50 Field Blue and 50% Tamiya XF-64 Red Brown.
The successive layers of dry brushing with Tamiya XF-18 Medium Blue lightened with Gunze H-311 Gray FS 36622.
These are paint that I already have at the bench so looking at my Ref it's a close match
This is where I'm at with the base color over all. I'm going 'old school' with the base color first then a loose pin wash then several layers of dry brushing. Each dry brushed color is subtly lightened with each pass.
Colors used so far:
Base color Tamiya XF-18 Medium Blue as a heavy wash over gray primer.
Loose pin wash with a mix of 50% Tamiya XF-50 Field Blue and 50% Tamiya XF-64 Red Brown.
The successive layers of dry brushing with Tamiya XF-18 Medium Blue lightened with Gunze H-311 Gray FS 36622.
These are paint that I already have at the bench so looking at my Ref it's a close match
Jacques
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Posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 - 04:52 PM UTC
Nice job on a tough kit (kits). That blue ribbon is well earned!
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - 03:06 PM UTC
Thank you, Jacques. That was a first time learning experience with UN white and now a first with SLA blue
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 06:42 AM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, September 18, 2014 - 12:57 PM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, September 18, 2014 - 05:34 PM UTC
Hi;
I Second the Statement by JD; Congratulations on A Job Well Done, your Hard Work was justly rewarded.
CHEERS; MIKE.
I Second the Statement by JD; Congratulations on A Job Well Done, your Hard Work was justly rewarded.
CHEERS; MIKE.
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Friday, September 19, 2014 - 12:14 PM UTC
Thank you very much. I appreciate you taking the time to check in and comment
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Posted: Sunday, September 28, 2014 - 02:08 PM UTC
There tracks are painted and weathered. Today I installed them and they are very cooperative. None of the paint flaked off and they are very soft, almost sag naturally into position.
After I started gluing them to the drive sprocket and idler wheel, things got weird . . .
Heads up - if you're doing this model, cut out 1 or 2 links before glueing the ends together. The tracks are obviously a little too long
After I started gluing them to the drive sprocket and idler wheel, things got weird . . .
Heads up - if you're doing this model, cut out 1 or 2 links before glueing the ends together. The tracks are obviously a little too long
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Sunday, February 15, 2015 - 09:00 PM UTC
. . . and 4.5 months later, I finally get back to fixing the tracks by shortening the length because they were too long.
The following pictures will illustrate how I did this by removing just 1 link from each side. I first had to break off the drive sprockets and the hubcaps of the idler wheels to get the tracks off.
The pictures show the left side only but I fixed both sides the same way
^ Break the wheels off of the model
^ cut one link out
^ CA glue back together
^ track installed but before sag created
^ Sag created by glueing around the contact area of the idler wheel and to the top of the center road wheel
thanks for looking
The following pictures will illustrate how I did this by removing just 1 link from each side. I first had to break off the drive sprockets and the hubcaps of the idler wheels to get the tracks off.
The pictures show the left side only but I fixed both sides the same way
^ Break the wheels off of the model
^ cut one link out
^ CA glue back together
^ track installed but before sag created
^ Sag created by glueing around the contact area of the idler wheel and to the top of the center road wheel
thanks for looking
Cookiescool2
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Posted: Sunday, February 15, 2015 - 09:19 PM UTC
Great work fixing the track issue, very nice and realistic sag effect!
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Monday, February 16, 2015 - 03:22 AM UTC
Thanks for the comment. I'm satisfied with the improvement
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Posted: Monday, February 16, 2015 - 08:59 AM UTC
While I was fixing the tracks and had them off the model, I also repositioned the front road wheel, on the right side, a little further back from the idler because they were touching.
And so inappropriately
I broke off the suspension arm, filed it down in certain places, and then repositioned a few mm's back to get proper spacing.
^ dotted line is where I shaved off some material for fit. The arrow points at the little piece of styrene shim for the new location to glue to.
^ the blue dotted lines are where the stock assembly brought the parts to an uncomfortable position. The black lines are where they were repositioned straight back into an appropriate location.
^ OK much better space as (arrowed). Also, space A and B are realistically appropriate.
Thanks for looking...
And so inappropriately
I broke off the suspension arm, filed it down in certain places, and then repositioned a few mm's back to get proper spacing.
^ dotted line is where I shaved off some material for fit. The arrow points at the little piece of styrene shim for the new location to glue to.
^ the blue dotted lines are where the stock assembly brought the parts to an uncomfortable position. The black lines are where they were repositioned straight back into an appropriate location.
^ OK much better space as (arrowed). Also, space A and B are realistically appropriate.
Thanks for looking...
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Friday, February 27, 2015 - 11:26 PM UTC
I've (finished) the three SKIF T-55s in this series. I thought it would be a simple and quick build up and blog because Ive never built a SKIF kit before these three kits. If I had known it would be sort of complicated like this, I would have made three different blog threads for each one.
Comments and criticism are ok. A couple things I intended not to include from the start were the fender fuel tank lines and any AM products.
Thanks for looking!
SKIF, FAVORIT tank T-55C2, kit no. 231
Painted and marked as a Czech Driver Trainer tank.
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SKIF, T-55C1 "Bublina" tank with mine sweeper KMT-6, kit no. 224.
Painted and marked for UNMEE service.
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SKIF, South Lebanon APC-55, kit no. 242
Comments and criticism are ok. A couple things I intended not to include from the start were the fender fuel tank lines and any AM products.
Thanks for looking!
SKIF, FAVORIT tank T-55C2, kit no. 231
Painted and marked as a Czech Driver Trainer tank.
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SKIF, T-55C1 "Bublina" tank with mine sweeper KMT-6, kit no. 224.
Painted and marked for UNMEE service.
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SKIF, South Lebanon APC-55, kit no. 242
Posted: Saturday, February 28, 2015 - 12:11 AM UTC
Hi KoSprueOne,
This is quite an epic build(s)! Very interesting to see, and your results are great! I don't know if I'd take on any of these kits, but that said, I seem to be among the few who likes to build the Panda MATV! So, I guess we each choose our path to follow.
Really nice work,
Cheers
Nick
This is quite an epic build(s)! Very interesting to see, and your results are great! I don't know if I'd take on any of these kits, but that said, I seem to be among the few who likes to build the Panda MATV! So, I guess we each choose our path to follow.
Really nice work,
Cheers
Nick
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Posted: Saturday, February 28, 2015 - 01:51 AM UTC
Thanks for your comment, Nick. This was my first time building SKIF kits and it was a learning experience for sure
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Posted: Sunday, November 01, 2015 - 11:16 AM UTC
hi
where can I find the same reference books you got ?!
please advise
thank you
where can I find the same reference books you got ?!
please advise
thank you
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Posted: Sunday, November 01, 2015 - 05:32 PM UTC
I have no words; just "wow!"
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Monday, November 02, 2015 - 07:12 AM UTC
Quoted Text
hi
where can I find the same reference books you got ?!
please advise
thank you
Hi Gilbert, I found and bought the two Russian magazines on E bay. The Bluesteel ref was, I think, from Sprue Bros
KoSprueOne
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Posted: Monday, November 02, 2015 - 07:13 AM UTC
Quoted Text
I have no words; just "wow!"
Thank you, I think
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Posted: Thursday, May 17, 2018 - 01:49 AM UTC
Great job on these tanks! The amount of work you put into these really shows. I don't know if I can match your skill. My builds look easy compared to yours.