1⁄35Syrian Army T62
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Eduard Valishin shares with us some images of his T- 62 Mod 1972, that fought on the side of the Syrian army in 1982 , during the First Lebanon War. The model was built as part of a group build in one a social network, but Eduard is fascinated by the accuracy of models and wanted to make sure this was as accurate as he could make it.
The model used is the Trumpeter offering andwas supplemented by the following additions;
- A basic set of etching ET-MODEL
- Tracked over shelves of ET-MODEL
- Boxes of ET-MODEL
- DShK from Miniarm
- Resin OMSH tracks from MasterClub
- Mask of Wind Mark Cannon
- FUEL copper wire 0.4 mm in diameter
- Winding dyurity of patch cord
- Fasteners dyurita of wires from the patch cord
- Replaced the handle on the fuel tanks
- Produced with zero stop gun
- Replaced the plastic wire railings
- Fabricated socket for communication with troops
- Added welds around the ejection hatch around armor fungus corrected seams on the front plate
- Scalded hooks for lifting the tower
- Added the wiring to the spotlight and lamp
- Cable ducts replaced by needle from an insulin syringe
- Made track adjusters on both sides
- Added the wiring to position lamps and so on
- All locks on the drawers work
Comments
This is one of the best T62 models I have seen to date. Very well done with excellent weathering and small details.
MAY 29, 2014 - 09:11 PM
I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the vehicle, but I dare anyone to be critical of the finish. Simply superb
Gary
MAY 30, 2014 - 05:05 PM
Very well done Eduard, great choice of colours, the weathering of the rear part in particular is outstanding, I love the appearance the rear fuel tank. The chipping is also very convincing.
JUN 03, 2014 - 07:41 PM
Hi Eduard, simply amazing job! Really good. I like the rear outfitting, the ventilation grids and fuel tanks. Really good.
JUN 08, 2014 - 03:50 AM
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