Hi all,
i want to show you one of my latest efforts. This model depicts a T-72 in the camo of Azerbaijan. I used Revellīs T-72 with an aftermarket turret from ModellTrans and the KMT is borrowed from Trumpeter. The turret is labeled as a "M2" but I found a review, stating it actually is a "B". Iīm not sure as Iīm no expert on this and some details may be wrong. For painting I used Vallejo colors. Weathering was done using Abteilung oils, various AK produkts and MIG pigments mixed with MIG acrylic resin. I hope you like what you see and any comments are welcome.
All the best,
Andreas
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Finished T-72B, Azerbaijan, 1/72
todorovicandreas
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Posted: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 - 08:28 AM UTC
SovietBoy22
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Posted: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 - 08:43 AM UTC
Very Very nice job.
I did'nt relise it was 1/72 until I checked at the top after seeing the pics. Outstanding.
What make is the model, Revell?
Did you hand paint or spray the camo?
Thanks
Euan
I did'nt relise it was 1/72 until I checked at the top after seeing the pics. Outstanding.
What make is the model, Revell?
Did you hand paint or spray the camo?
Thanks
Euan
todorovicandreas
Austria
Joined: May 01, 2007
KitMaker: 608 posts
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Joined: May 01, 2007
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Posted: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 - 08:49 AM UTC
Hi Euan,
thank you very much for your kind comment. Yeah, its the nice model from Revell.
I sprayed the came using self made masks.
Thanks again,
Andreas
thank you very much for your kind comment. Yeah, its the nice model from Revell.
I sprayed the came using self made masks.
Thanks again,
Andreas