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Kirill Very nice job, got the zvezda t-26 in my stash for the light tank campaign, and yesterday obtained a cheap rpm t26 tractor in order to backdate the wheels and the engine grill etc planning on starting that quite soon, but can only hope to get anywhere close to the quallity of your t-26.
Thank you for your appreciation of my work Remco Otten.
I hope you will make a great T-26.
As a help - here's my article, how to make a silencer for T-26. True it is in Russian, but I think gooogl translator will save us!
http://panzer35.ru/forum/31-6307-1And here is my blog for the construction of this machine, where you can find more foto.
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Fantastic setting for that T-26. Love the dual lights above the gun. Give it a futuristic/steam punk kind of look.
I am glad that my work is like.
Two lights on the gun, called "Lights combat light" and I really like them too, they are somewhat similar to the eye.

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Ola Kirill
That is an awesome piece of work. there is so much to like on this project. The tank is very well done from built to paint and weathering and the base is also really life like. I love all the little details you put in it.
Also nice video... Quite a fun way to see the progress of the project
Thank you for the assessment of Robert Blokker.
Because this model is relatively small (approximately 13 cm in length), it is possible to give much attention to work out all the little things in detail.
The idea of a video clip came up by chance, did it the first time.
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Many thanks for the advise and thanks a million for the useful link
I think I'll scratch my Ba-10 gun barrel using some tubes got from a transistor antenna
Always glad to help!