Hey guys,
This is an eastern express T-34/76 that I just lost interest in. It eventually got put in a box and had a few "bumps" until it was irrepearable. I deccide to make it burnt out after reading an article in a modelling magazine.
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Destroyed T-34.....DIO
airwarrior
New Jersey, United States
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Posted: Sunday, August 28, 2005 - 02:55 PM UTC
Mech-Maniac
Virginia, United States
Joined: April 16, 2004
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Joined: April 16, 2004
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Posted: Sunday, August 28, 2005 - 04:53 PM UTC
Like the layout, but I'm afraid that the tracks are too straight and they would sag down much especially if they're just between 2 road wheels, as in the last picture.
Are the tracks on the bottom, maybe I just cant see them? If not, they would be there if the tank just burned out, even if it was destroyed.
Maybe its me, but one side seems more rusty than the other, I don't understand how that would happen? Maybe break up the rust in the front with some weathering that makes it look a bit more brown/blackish.
dont think you need to do much more work to make this thing really come to life.
-shain
Are the tracks on the bottom, maybe I just cant see them? If not, they would be there if the tank just burned out, even if it was destroyed.
Maybe its me, but one side seems more rusty than the other, I don't understand how that would happen? Maybe break up the rust in the front with some weathering that makes it look a bit more brown/blackish.
dont think you need to do much more work to make this thing really come to life.
-shain