Hello everyone, I'm from Viet Nam and I'm a member of Mohinhvn.org. I'm 13 years old, just a kid right?
This is my beutepanzer T34/76 model 1941 in 1/48 scale. The kit is from Tamiya, I repaired it 2 weeks ago.
Hope you enjoy my ugly tank.:D:D
Huy
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T34/76 mod.1941.
Wittmann98_VN
Hanoi, Vietnam
Joined: November 06, 2011
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Posted: Sunday, November 06, 2011 - 04:29 AM UTC
Posted: Sunday, November 06, 2011 - 07:51 AM UTC
@Wittmann98_VN – Welcome Mai,
Actually your ugly tank is conceptually beautiful!
Here’s how I see your work. You’ve captured what appears to be a vehicle in motion traveling across an uneven landscape on its way to the front. The barrel would be raised for safety in order not to have it come in contact with any vehicles in front of it or for passing through any deep ravines. The open drivers and engine compartment hatches are open for allowing in fresh air and venting, indicating travel during the middle of the day when temperatures would be at there highest. A small tree shrub to help conceal the vehicle from any possible ground or air attacks. There appears to be some hidden stowage beneath the tarp on the rear deck and fresh supplies of ammunition in boxes on both sides of the vehicle. You have a figure sitting high enough to overlook the vastness of the Russian terrain. Lastly I see a vehicle that has had several owners over its tough lifespan.
I think you did an excellent job overall. I don’t know how you managed your painting, but it actually looks like painted metal and not painted plastic, I like that! Keep up the good work. I visited your forum and am impressed with the wealth of talented modelers over there.
Thanks for sharing and posting your build here, hoping to see more of your work here.
~ Eddy
Actually your ugly tank is conceptually beautiful!
Here’s how I see your work. You’ve captured what appears to be a vehicle in motion traveling across an uneven landscape on its way to the front. The barrel would be raised for safety in order not to have it come in contact with any vehicles in front of it or for passing through any deep ravines. The open drivers and engine compartment hatches are open for allowing in fresh air and venting, indicating travel during the middle of the day when temperatures would be at there highest. A small tree shrub to help conceal the vehicle from any possible ground or air attacks. There appears to be some hidden stowage beneath the tarp on the rear deck and fresh supplies of ammunition in boxes on both sides of the vehicle. You have a figure sitting high enough to overlook the vastness of the Russian terrain. Lastly I see a vehicle that has had several owners over its tough lifespan.
I think you did an excellent job overall. I don’t know how you managed your painting, but it actually looks like painted metal and not painted plastic, I like that! Keep up the good work. I visited your forum and am impressed with the wealth of talented modelers over there.
Thanks for sharing and posting your build here, hoping to see more of your work here.
~ Eddy
wing_nut
New Jersey, United States
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Posted: Sunday, November 06, 2011 - 11:20 AM UTC
Rode hard and put away wet. Nothing wrong with that. Looks the part.
Wittmann98_VN
Hanoi, Vietnam
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Posted: Sunday, November 06, 2011 - 05:46 PM UTC
@Braille:
Thank you for visiting my forum , and thanks for your comment.
@wing_nut:
Thanks, too.
Thank you for visiting my forum , and thanks for your comment.
@wing_nut:
Thanks, too.
mohinhvietnam
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Joined: August 06, 2009
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Posted: Monday, November 07, 2011 - 03:17 AM UTC
Trông cũng được đấy chứ bác Wit
Wittmann98_VN
Hanoi, Vietnam
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Posted: Monday, November 07, 2011 - 04:31 AM UTC
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Trông cũng được đấy chứ bác Wit
Hehe bác MHBP phăi ko ạ? Thanks bác
didiumus
Utah, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 - 05:47 AM UTC
Great job - one suggestion - go find some foliage with finer branches - the foliage you have is a bit out of scale with your model.
Super work, thanks for sharing.
Scott Gentry
Super work, thanks for sharing.
Scott Gentry
vapirone
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 - 03:04 AM UTC
nice job in 1/48 scale, thanks mr quyt