tatbaqui
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#040
Metro Manila, Philippines
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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 - 03:10 PM UTC

Previously announced, Italeri provides further information and photos on its latest Soviet armor kit.
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New Jersey, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 - 08:55 PM UTC
Sprue layouts indicate other variants are planned.
I won't ask "why this oftdone subject and not something unique?" And just thank my lucky stars it's not German.
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Steve Willoughby
Saitama-ken, Japan / 日本
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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 - 10:53 PM UTC
I COULD be tempted by this, but Italeri's a little difficult to find in Japan, and a degree more expensive than it should be too.
"I've..seen things..you people wouldn't believe."
Namabiiru
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#399
Rhode Island, United States
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Posted: Thursday, November 08, 2018 - 12:29 AM UTC
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I COULD be tempted by this, but Italeri's a little difficult to find in Japan, and a degree more expensive than it should be too.
Paul, do you get down to the heart of Tokyo from Saitama much? There's some great shops I know of. Best place to find Italeri kits are in the recycle stores, although that obviously doesn't generally work for new releases.
I moved back to the US about three years ago after eleven years in Tokyo. Man, I miss it! Would go back in a heartbeat if the job permitted.
Florida, United States
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Posted: Thursday, November 08, 2018 - 07:46 AM UTC
It appears that this is a mid to late 1944 Factory 183 version, slightly earlier than that depicted in the Dragon kits. It lacks the bulge on the laft turret side for the revised turret traverse mechanism. Based on the CAD drawings, it appears to have the cupola in the earlier position as well.
It probably ought to have the curved front mudguards as well, but it's hard to be dogmatic about this point.
Quebec, Canada
Joined: August 26, 2017
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Posted: Friday, November 09, 2018 - 08:29 AM UTC
Interesting, in the 1st pic, the breech is hold on the lower turret part instead of one piece canon on to the upper turret piece like the AFV Club one. Also, I noticed that they removed the budge beside the commander hatch, which was on their 3d render.
New Jersey, United States
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Posted: Friday, November 09, 2018 - 11:01 PM UTC
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It appears that this is a mid to late 1944 Factory 183 version, slightly earlier than that depicted in the Dragon kits. It lacks the bulge on the laft turret side for the revised turret traverse mechanism. Based on the CAD drawings, it appears to have the cupola in the earlier position as well.
It probably ought to have the curved front mudguards as well, but it's hard to be dogmatic about this point.
Looking at the sprue layouts there are probably spots in the mold for gate inserts for a different cupola and front fenders. Italeri has set it up for more than one version and Italeri can be depended upon to pop out different variants.
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Steve Willoughby
Arizona, United States
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Posted: Saturday, November 10, 2018 - 03:03 AM UTC
It looks good, but they should have used better samples for the pictures. There is a short shot on the intake visible in the pictures. Hopefully that is an anomaly and this kit will be a good one.
It looks like a simpler version of the T-34/85 compared to AFV Club, and if the price is right might do well. I like how they did the engine deck, very much like AFV and RFM. Makes it much simpler to add PE vents and not have to add in the missing plates.
I agree, several versions are in the works. The separate turret deck allows for the smaller turret opening on the 76 version.
I found a nifty feature on the forums called HIDE USER.
I was going to try it on myself and go stealth, but it only works on other users.
Saitama-ken, Japan / 日本
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Posted: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 - 02:22 PM UTC
Sorry for such a delayed reply but my work schedule was TOO much; now (due to industrial action against the employer) I've got time on my hands so I might try to get in to Tokyo after payday; don't generally like Tokyo though; much too big, noisy, busy, confusing for my liking.
"I've..seen things..you people wouldn't believe."