Okay... so I don't know what's happened but since I started working on finishing up that Tamiya T-34 kit I have caught the bug for t-34s!
I could not help myself and I dug into the pile and decided it was high time to build this old kit that has been in my stash for a very long time, and time is running out. I know its not the most latest, most accurate most detailed etc. but I don't care. It'll look the part in the end and I am doing it for fun, and to practice painting.
I'm sorry to report that because I was caught up in the experience of actually gluing all the plastic together I neglected to take snaps during the first part of the build. Don't worry you didn't miss much as there really is not much to this kit! But I am starting the other one like this that is a re-pop from Italeri, over here, and the parts and construction are very very similar.
The kit is a bit of a Frankenstein with a myriad of parts from different types of T-34, the biggest issue is the steel wheels but I think I saw a photo of one in the book from Robert Michulec annd Miroslaw Zientarzewski, T-34 Mythical Weapon. Anyway, doesn't matter, its for fun. I'm not going to spend time trying to bring this kit up to standard when there are better ones of recent vintage that are light years ahead of this one right out of the gate.
The only real problem that will be remedied with aftermarket is the tracks, - cheesy vinyl affairs that really are useless.
The rest id pretty much out of the box all though I did mess with the fenders, surface texture, and engine hatch which I cut out and replaced with some Aber brass screen.
So here are the instructions- not much to them two sides on one sheet.