Hi,
I am new here and I decided to show my latest production. As said in the title. As the base I used OT-55 kit + PART photo etched set + metal barrel. The conversion to T-55A is built from scratch. Well, many elements were built from scratch because of their low quality or lack in the kit.
The final model will depict the tank used by bosnian serbs army during the battle of Nevesinje town. I will use Bison decals for the markings.
But see yourself:
And I fotgot to add that the interior was also modeled:
Cheers!
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T-55A 1/72 ACE Serbian ready for painting
TankRed1070
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 04:26 AM UTC
MVisser
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 04:38 AM UTC
Very Nice work, excellent work consider the scale.
What tracks are those? They look great.
Martin
What tracks are those? They look great.
Martin
TankRed1070
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 04:47 AM UTC
Oh, right. I forgot to add that I used photo etched tracks from ACE. There was not easy to fit them on the wheels thus they are not as well made as should be ;-)
Cheers !
Cheers !
Jurjen
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 04:59 AM UTC
Wow! If you told me it was 1/35 I would have believed you. Very well done and have fun with the painting!
Jurjen
Jurjen
Rommek
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 05:22 AM UTC
Hey Zbigniew,
you have just turned that model into a gold. It's just amazing, perfect for me!
IT looks better than many of 1:35 models shown on armorama. I wouldn't paint that beast, the paint will cover all tiny details and work you put in this piece of art.
Looks like very little amount of original ACE parts was used here!!
Great job!
Cheers!
Maciek
you have just turned that model into a gold. It's just amazing, perfect for me!
IT looks better than many of 1:35 models shown on armorama. I wouldn't paint that beast, the paint will cover all tiny details and work you put in this piece of art.
Looks like very little amount of original ACE parts was used here!!
Great job!
Cheers!
Maciek
HORSTHOPF
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 05:53 AM UTC
That is Crazy Sick!!!!!
Translation: What an AWESOME Job Truly Fine Work
Translation: What an AWESOME Job Truly Fine Work
Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 06:51 AM UTC
Do you have enough pictures to provide a build feature on this little beauty?
TankRed1070
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 07:03 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Do you have enough pictures to provide a build feature on this little beauty?
Yes. Here is the story about it:
http://modelwork.pl/viewtopic.php?t=6473
In polish but the pictures are self explained. If you like I can translate it and post here as well.
Cheers!
Yoni_Lev
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 08:59 AM UTC
A truly excellent job, and in 1:72 to boot!
Thinking about all those tiny parts makes my eyes hurt, but it sure is some impressive work.
-YL
TankRed1070
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 09:26 AM UTC
Thanks a lot for so many positive feedbacks!
Well, the building that was really enjoyable. I had 12 years break in modeling and I am deeply impressed with modern techniques: photo etched parts, glues, putty and resin casts. So this model is a kind of result of that fascination ;-). But in fact it was nothing extremely difficult. As you see e.g. the interior is very simplified: I did just important parts that will be visible trough opened hatches. Ok for outside I did much more than was offered by photo etched set but still - no magic behind. If you want I can write longer story about the construction. Most of the time I spent on thinking how to make the certain parts. I started this project last February but in fact I had long breaks due to some other activities (job, travels, family etc.).
Cheers
Well, the building that was really enjoyable. I had 12 years break in modeling and I am deeply impressed with modern techniques: photo etched parts, glues, putty and resin casts. So this model is a kind of result of that fascination ;-). But in fact it was nothing extremely difficult. As you see e.g. the interior is very simplified: I did just important parts that will be visible trough opened hatches. Ok for outside I did much more than was offered by photo etched set but still - no magic behind. If you want I can write longer story about the construction. Most of the time I spent on thinking how to make the certain parts. I started this project last February but in fact I had long breaks due to some other activities (job, travels, family etc.).
Cheers
Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 01:56 PM UTC
If you are willing to write a full build feature for this build, please send it to me at darren DOT baker AT kitmaker DOT net along with the pictures Zbigniew. Thank you.
TankRed1070
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Posted: Sunday, November 16, 2008 - 09:38 AM UTC
Quoted Text
If you are willing to write a full build feature for this build, please send it to me at darren DOT baker AT kitmaker DOT net along with the pictures Zbigniew. Thank you.
Daren, sure I will. Give me please some time. I was hoping to do that over the weekend but I had do spend more time with family. I was able just quickly put the base paint: a thil coat of Mr surface 1000 and black pain on the wheels and tracks.
So next week I will be busy at my job and then after I have to go for some days to Germany. I hope to find some time somewhere in between at least to start with it.
Cheers!
TankRed1070
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Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009 - 11:00 AM UTC
calvin_ng
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Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009 - 11:07 AM UTC
thats !@#$%^&*()_+ awesome!!! before i looked at the title i thought iwas 1/35 scale, great job my friend keep it up
Nito74
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Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009 - 02:23 PM UTC
That's an amazing piece of work !!!
Looks like a 1:35 build... just awesome how you can put so many details into a small kit
Looks like a 1:35 build... just awesome how you can put so many details into a small kit
spaarndammer
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Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 - 12:01 AM UTC
This is truly a inspirational build! Your progress-photo's are really helpful! Thanks for sharing!
Is the Part PE easy to work with?
Jelger
Is the Part PE easy to work with?
Jelger
TankRed1070
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Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 - 01:12 AM UTC
Thanks a lot for all positive feedback.
Yes. it is really very nice set: very accurate, detailed and fits perfectly.
However, I have heard that it does not fit very well with new Trumpeter.
Cheers!
Quoted Text
Is the Part PE easy to work with?
Yes. it is really very nice set: very accurate, detailed and fits perfectly.
However, I have heard that it does not fit very well with new Trumpeter.
Cheers!
wing_nut
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Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 - 06:54 AM UTC
That is really quite remarkable. I am building my 1st 1/72 scale kit, a Pz IV F, and waiting for the decals for a 1/35 T-55A so I can really appreciate the effort you have put into this magnificent piece f work.
TankRed1070
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Posted: Thursday, March 26, 2009 - 09:57 AM UTC
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your comments. Since yesterday the project is finished
Here are final photos:
BTW: with some music it taste better: http://www.guca.rs/
OK. That was a photo-joke of course! Now the real photos:
Cheers!
Thanks a lot for your comments. Since yesterday the project is finished
Here are final photos:
BTW: with some music it taste better: http://www.guca.rs/
OK. That was a photo-joke of course! Now the real photos:
Cheers!