
Mix and match of T-72 aftermarket brought together to make decent T-72B, used during 1999 Dagestan counter-offensive, North Eastern flank. Crew is new Zvezda kit with limbs separated at joints to reanimate each figure into unique seated pose:



Wow! Very good work. Do you have a link to the zvezda figures?
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Wow, George!
Very nice indeed! Which hull did you use? Verlinden? Where did you took the references for the slat armor? Any cool pics you wanna share?
Best regards,
Andreas![]()
Hi George!
Good job. Greetings.
But why you use full verlinden upper hull. Why not front side only, from miniarm T-72B for example?
And about prototype if is it
http://vif2ne.ru/smf/forum/files/219t/(091101222930)_CHechnya._Nachalo_vojny.jpg
http://vif2ne.ru/smf/forum/files/219t/(091101222936)_CHechnya._Nachalo_vojny2.jpg
http://vif2ne.ru/smf/forum/files/219t/(091101222941)_CHechnya._Nachalo_vojny3.jpg
this is October 1996.
Very nice!
This is a good looking version of the T-72.
Do you have measurements for the commander's "wind shield"? This really adds to the look of soviet T-72's.
Thanks in advance.
Nice looking model. DId you use the Modelfixer track?
Looks really sweat George. Makes me wanna dig out my Miniarm B conversion and get started.
Cheers,
/E
Nice building. I wanted to do Mini Hobby Models' T-72B years ago yet settled for their T-72M2 instead (my LHS sold the B already) but it was a nightmare. I have Tamiya's T-72 now and I am relieved. If Tamiya had included everything in the mechanics and variations page in the instructions of their T-72 kit, they would have created the holy grail for T-72 fanatics.
What size plastic strips are you using? Please keep us up to date on this build. Ryan![]()
What's T-72M2? There is T-72S, slightly more advanced export version of basic T-72B. Get CH/Trumpeter pirated copy for heavy modding only. Tamiya should remake their kit as a Soviet T-72A so there is an easy way of getting T-72M's, that would be a good seller.
What's T-72M2? There is T-72S, slightly more advanced export version of basic T-72B. Get CH/Trumpeter pirated copy for heavy modding only. Tamiya should remake their kit as a Soviet T-72A so there is an easy way of getting T-72M's, that would be a good seller.
Great work George! I love the Slat, looks brilliant!
Seeing all these modern Soviet Tank builds goign on at the moment is really getting me excited about building my T-90! I'm nearly done on my T-55 and that diorama, and hope to have the whole thing finished by the end of November so I can crack into the T-90.
I'm looking forward to seeing you paint this, and great work with the crew figures! I'm always looking for good ideas for modern Russian tankers, I've used my favorite Tank model set already on my current diorama, for the T-90 I was considering either another Tank set or the Zvezda. How do you find the detail of the plastic sculpts? Would they be able to hold up their own against soem resin infantry in a dio do you think?
Looks like T-72S to me, having said that it has no business in the parade since it's export only tank. Turret looks very similar to one used for T-72BU/90, actually.
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