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Syrian T-72AV work in progress - fasteners an
Ronin91
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Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro
Joined: October 10, 2013
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Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 - 01:49 AM UTC
Hello everyone!

After finishing most of photo etched era bricks, it's time for work on the hull.
First I finished photo etched fasteners for side boxes, and that is one of the hardest things of Voyager pe set for T-72.



And after few days they are in place.
It took me a lots time to finish them all, lots of work, but when it's finished it looks fantastic.










Plastic exhaust pipe is provided in one piece and it's realy bad.
For me this is one of the best parts of this pe set, it realy improves model.








Also plastic cages for lights are too thick, and I decide to make new one with wire.
I used 0.4mm wire, it's a bit tricky to make, and it drove me crazy because it's so small and very hard to glue together.
I tried to solder it but it's even harder to do.








And all bricks are placed on glacis.
I placed them completly same as on the real tank, with overlapping brick mounts and a little bit raised bricks on the KMT mounts.

Also I have to reposition rib on the glacis little lower, because it's been placed too high.
Distinctive Russian pattern welds are reproduced with milliput.
Hedlights are repositioned little lower.









I added 4 KMT mounts on the lower plate because that is one of differences between M1 and A version, and they will be half covered with era bricks.













More photos at my Blog



Next on the menu are scratchbuild fasteners for side fuel tanks and rest of photo etched works on the hull.

Thanks for looking!



Best regards,

Aleksa Elez - Aki





trakpin
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Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2014 - 11:09 PM UTC
gonna look sick when it's done. I do trust, tho, that if you're not done with the sponson covers you'll scrape out the grooves where the molded on straps used to be
flugwuzzi
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Lower Austria, Austria
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Posted: Saturday, March 15, 2014 - 12:25 AM UTC
Excellent work, Aleksa.

The fasterens look really much better than the molded-on kit parts!

Keep on the good work.
cheers
Walter
Ronin91
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Posted: Sunday, March 16, 2014 - 09:44 AM UTC
Thanks guys for your support!


Cheers,

Aleksa
asmodeuss
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Posted: Sunday, March 16, 2014 - 10:18 AM UTC
Very nice start Aleska!!! tremendous attention to details, I love this.
Phil.
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