Thank You all for positive feedback, it's really nice and encourage to further work.
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NICE WORK!!!
As far as the Suspension and Track assemblies go, I don't think that it's your fault- The Track set-up was one of the things that many modellers who built the T28 kit complained about.
It's probably too late now, but care should be taken when building this kit to give this model a "nose-down" appearance, as the REAL T28 was VERY "NOSE-HEAVY" because of it's very thick (and VERY HEAVY) frontal armor.
Just another classic example of DRAGON/BLACK PLAGUE's disregard for and in-attention to detail when manufacturing models of US/Allied vehicles. DRAGON seems to pay MUCH MORE attention to their WWII German stuff, and as a consequence of that, their WWII German models are much better in quality than many of their US/Allied kits...
I think the same. I saw this model finished on a display and it had the same fit issues in track area like mine.
Good point, but yes, it's too late now to do anything, my fault that previously I didn't pay attention.
I got the same impression , Dragon pays more attention to German panzers models which is not fair.
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Nice looing finish so far. Effective modulation to vary the monotone OD. Good luck.
Thank You. Yes, vehicle has many big areas that I want to diversify to make it more interesting.
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Very nice looking finish so far, did you replace the tracks?
Thanks. No i didn't replace tracks, they are straight from the box. Dragon DS tracks are not bad, and I don't need to spend money on two sets of aftermarket tracks
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I've never seen a build log about a t-28 super heavy tank, though it looks very interesting. That is a amazing looking model with a nice scheme of colour to it.
You're right, this model is rare visitor on forums etc but I think ,that vehicle is interesting piece of engineering and
I want to have it in my collection. Thanks for positive feedback.
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Looks great with a coat of paint on it. When you see the hatches you get the sense of how big that thing really was. Nice build.
Thank You. Yes, this vehicle is really big. When you put the figure into hatch, You see how beast it is.
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Really good looking model. I think T-28 is fascinating. I want one but have too many other things going on. I look forward to seeing more progress.
Thank You. Yes, T28 is very original and interesting vehicle, but it's a pity that never take a part in combat. Come on, if You really like this vehicle go on, You find a time to build, I'm sure.
Now, it's time to show some progress. I finished painting, added some highlights, painted details, applied decals and gloss varnish.






Now, it's time to weathering, my favourite part of modelling