Three T-55 variant kits by SKIF Finished
Myanmar
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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2014 - 03:10 PM UTC
This is my first time working with SKIF kits.
The inspiration was
The wonderful world of the T54/55/6 campaign
https://archive.kitmaker.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=Campaigns&file=index&req=showcontent&id=677Thread
https://archive.kitmaker.net/forums/204668&ord=&page=1All three SKIF kits are made in the Ukraine. This build log will include all three kits building at the same time strictly OOB with out any AM products. Just following box art and i-Sheets. The kits include parts and instructions on interior engine and driver areas but no interior will be included in these builds. Strictly Curb Side
Box Art:



This is not Tamiya. The fit requires a lot of attention
The lower hull of these kits are similar in fit assembly - all bad.

The wheels are molded with a valley along the centers.






This is how they were sanded down flat
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving

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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2014 - 05:05 PM UTC
Good luck with that one, I got most of the way on one but never finished it. I've seen very few of these get finished, so it will be nice to see.
Florida, United States
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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2014 - 07:43 PM UTC
Hi;
MAN YOUV GOT GUTS !!!!
GOOD LUCK !! MIKE.
Alava, Spain / España
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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2014 - 09:37 PM UTC
OUCH! So that was the trick; using a screw and a nut to secure the f****** wheel to the driller! I AM IDIOT!!!
Well, at least now, after much cursing and swearing, I know how to do it... I guess one has to be careful not to apply an excessive pressure and damage the part.
Thanks and good luck with those Skifs - - - I have always heard unpleasing things about them. BTW, I didn´t know those T-55 variants.
Slovakia
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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2014 - 10:53 PM UTC
Nice trick with the screw

Also, I always wondered whose idea it was to remove a cannon out of a tank and mount machinegun instead.
Everything must come to an end. Preferably in humangeous explosion!
England - East Anglia, United Kingdom
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Posted: Sunday, March 02, 2014 - 02:46 AM UTC
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OUCH! So that was the trick; using a screw and a nut to secure the f****** wheel to the driller! I AM IDIOT!!!
Well, at least now, after much cursing and swearing, I know how to do it... I guess one has to be careful not to apply an excessive pressure and damage the part.
Thanks and good luck with those Skifs - - - I have always heard unpleasing things about them. BTW, I didn´t know those T-55 variants.
Yes David the penny has also just dropped with me too
KoSprueOne, I hope the stamina to get through these
Paul
"Lord Raglan wishes the cavalry to advance rapidly to the front, follow the enemy & try to prevent the enemy carrying away the guns. Troop horse artillery may accompany. French cavalry is on your left. Immediate. R Airey."
Myanmar
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Posted: Sunday, March 02, 2014 - 07:59 AM UTC
Thanks for looking in fellas
ComradeMP and Paul - Well I have until May so I think I can do it
Mike - thanks
lentorpe - yes, you do need to be firm but gentle at the same time. You can also use a properly sized mandrel chucked into a motor tool
Zaaphod - thanks and yeah that's the weird that attracted me to these kits
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
Florida, United States
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Posted: Sunday, March 02, 2014 - 05:49 PM UTC
Hi Everybody;
The Three Vehicles;
T-55C1 was a Anti-Mine vehicle, it was a very Short attempt at a cheap way too use vehicles that were already available. And there is a build of this conversion and is quite nice.
T-55C2 was a Drivers training vehicle and was used by quite a few countries.
The T-55 APC was only used by the South Lebanese Army, and was Cheap and easy too Convert. Most of them were Tiran 5 vehicles that were supplied by Israel, very few were ever made.
CHEERS; MIKE.
Washington, United States
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Posted: Monday, March 03, 2014 - 02:08 AM UTC
You are a brave soul. Skif's T-55 kits are so messed up that most try to forget that they exist. They fall in with the old Lindberg kit. That "Bublina" does look like an interesting subject though and might have to find one and see if it is possible to use those parts on a Tamiya T-55. Nice to see you taking this on.
Roy
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Posted: Monday, March 03, 2014 - 02:48 AM UTC
KoSprueOne good luck with all three hope you a lot of putty !!! i had the duh monment as well with the screw trick
dave
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Posted: Monday, March 03, 2014 - 01:42 PM UTC
Thanks for the info, Mike
Roy - Good idea. If you already buy a Tamiya T-55 then maybe just scratch / convert that kit to a "Bublina". I can send you the i-Sheets (after I'm finished) if that would help. The SKIF T-55 kit is chunky clunky
Dave - yes lots of putty is being used. It's so bad down there that I'm not going to fix what cannot be seen. These will be Curb Side
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
Myanmar
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Posted: Monday, March 03, 2014 - 01:52 PM UTC
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
Florida, United States
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Posted: Monday, March 03, 2014 - 06:11 PM UTC
Hi Everybody;

There are conversion kits too make the C1 & C2,
The C2 conversion is by CMK, and gives you a resin turret and has some additional parts. I purchased this conversion some years ago and used the Tamiya T-55 too model this vehicle, now some may Ask Why. But this was something Different and I like too build vehicles that most people don't see ! For what it offered it was not all that bad, and CMK gave you the choice too build Two Different vehicles.
In the conversion you could build the Mk; with the turret or you could build a vehicle without the turret, the second version is a T-55 with the turret Plated over that has a very large hatch centered on top that is all in Photo-Etch.
Sorry for the OT; CHEERS, MIKE.
Myanmar
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Posted: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 - 01:38 PM UTC

No problem, Mike. I consider that information on topic. Thanks
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
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Posted: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 - 01:56 PM UTC
Bublina and Favorit suggest filing these parts to shape. Mounts for little parts. What are those things anyway? They look like little spot lights or sensors of some kind
They are the mounts for position marker lights. The lens should be white. You might have to find some better ones than the SKiF kit provides if memory serves me well...
Chris

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Posted: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 - 02:33 PM UTC
Ko, thanks for posting your techniques they will come in handy later.
Bob
If it aint broke dont fix it.
Myanmar
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Posted: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 - 01:33 PM UTC
Chris - Thanks for the info.

. . . and yes, your memory serves you well.
I'm still going to use the kit supplied parts though. I want to keep it pure OOB
Bob - You're welcome, thanks for looking in
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
Myanmar
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Posted: Saturday, March 15, 2014 - 04:49 AM UTC

This T-55 assembly line continues with the lower and upper hulls fitted, glued, clamped, clamped, puttied, glued, puttied and sanded.
The lower hulls are 5 pieces and the upper hull includes the fenders as one part.
Following the i-sheets require specific details removed by sanding, cutting or filing off
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
Myanmar
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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 - 08:18 AM UTC
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 - 01:59 PM UTC
Some photos of the training version
here Hope it helps !
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Myanmar
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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 - 02:46 PM UTC
yes, all ref photos help. Thank you
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
Myanmar
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Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 02:30 PM UTC
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
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Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 10:41 PM UTC
Good work ... I like your great idea to simply make a mold with silicone :-)
cheers
Walter
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Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 10:42 PM UTC
Nicely done KoSprueOne

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Is the gasket stuff called Hylomar? I have that also and have never thought of using it as moulding material.
Paul
"Lord Raglan wishes the cavalry to advance rapidly to the front, follow the enemy & try to prevent the enemy carrying away the guns. Troop horse artillery may accompany. French cavalry is on your left. Immediate. R Airey."
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Posted: Thursday, March 27, 2014 - 01:29 AM UTC
Thanks fellas.
Paul, The silicone stuff is sold by ProSeal.
The mold was made by applying several thin coats letting each one cure before the next because it's "air dry" material
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving