hey everyone...im currently building a 1/48 Hobbyboss T-34/76 1942 Factory No.112
just would like to know whats the interior colour and if theres anything i need to add to spruce up the interior(may not be much )
thanks
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Posted: Sunday, August 31, 2008 - 09:30 PM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, August 31, 2008 - 10:00 PM UTC
Pretty much an overall semi-gloss white interior. Seats are black or brown leather. Gas cylinders are light blue. Floor is a dark color, black or dark grey.
Here are some pics that may help. This one looks liek a repaint in all grey on the interior though. White was the standard.
White interior.
Good luck.
Here are some pics that may help. This one looks liek a repaint in all grey on the interior though. White was the standard.
White interior.
Good luck.
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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2008 - 12:53 AM UTC
thanks and nice pics heavyarty...anymore?
so basically the walls would be semi-gloss white,the floor dark grey or black am i right?.
so basically the walls would be semi-gloss white,the floor dark grey or black am i right?.
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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2008 - 04:23 AM UTC
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thanks and nice pics heavyarty...anymore?
so basically the walls would be semi-gloss white,the floor dark grey or black am i right?.
You've got it. Nope, thats all I could find.
Good luck.
Posted: Monday, September 01, 2008 - 04:59 PM UTC
Have a look at pages 11,12,13 and 14 in my gallery,there are loads of pics of my 1/16 Trumpeter T-34
Hope they help
Andy
Hope they help
Andy
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Posted: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 - 09:36 AM UTC
From a previous post:
"The interior would be primarily white with the fighting compartment floor a dark color (either black/dark grey or possibly even red oxide primer on some, probably post war, variants). If you’re detailing the inside the main gun ammunition boxes would be black/dark grey as would be the various instrument panels and driver’s controls. Intercom and tank radios appear to have been a light grey or grey green though some actual Soviet tank radios I’ve seen were sort of a pale metallic blue.
Fuel lines often appear to be painted yellow and the compressed air tanks and lines medium blue.
The seats generally appear to be covered in a brown artificial leather that was popular with the Soviet military during the war and for many years after.
The main gun would be green (again I would guess 4BO or similar)."
Be careful using the photos posted above as references for a T-34-76. Though good there are lots of differences in detail between the -76 and the -85.
Mark
"The interior would be primarily white with the fighting compartment floor a dark color (either black/dark grey or possibly even red oxide primer on some, probably post war, variants). If you’re detailing the inside the main gun ammunition boxes would be black/dark grey as would be the various instrument panels and driver’s controls. Intercom and tank radios appear to have been a light grey or grey green though some actual Soviet tank radios I’ve seen were sort of a pale metallic blue.
Fuel lines often appear to be painted yellow and the compressed air tanks and lines medium blue.
The seats generally appear to be covered in a brown artificial leather that was popular with the Soviet military during the war and for many years after.
The main gun would be green (again I would guess 4BO or similar)."
Be careful using the photos posted above as references for a T-34-76. Though good there are lots of differences in detail between the -76 and the -85.
Mark
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Posted: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 - 06:19 PM UTC
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Be careful using the photos posted above as references for a T-34-76. Though good there are lots of differences in detail between the -76 and the -85.
:-[ ] Also watch for the year of production. T-34/76 of 1942 would be different from 1944, for example. I have a manual for T-34/76 (prod. 1944), but I don't think it would be much help to you. Tank was upgraded a lot. But if you need it let me know.
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Posted: Thursday, September 04, 2008 - 11:20 PM UTC
thanks guys!