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Armour Workshop • View topic - T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Dario Risso » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:28 pm

I "oficially" start my new proyect. It's AFV Club 35S57 kit, with interior parts and clear top hull and turret. Of course, I will paint the clear parts, the interior will be showed by the breaking of some armoured plates, with the turret blown.

The kit seems to be not a beauty, according to modeler Scott Fraser. He opinate the this kit is a wreck, you will see why.

This is in Armorama.

and I quote: "The suspension is very poorly executed, such that amyone wanting to build this into an accurate model of a T-34, ANY T-34, must replace the roadwheels. They are wrong, for this or any other T-34.....we have a tank without wheels, and a tank without wheels is a wreck."







Of course I found all these links after I buy the kit, but...my model will be a wreck anyway :D

A couple of websites

http://legion-afv.narod.ru/T-34-76.html Hundreds of pics from museums and wrecks

http://pblinov.narod.ru/photo.htm

The first duty I do was to replace a couple of the suspension spring by other made of ...0.6mm? copper wire. To obtain the same distance from one spiral to each other, I wrap 2 wires around a KS brass tube, 2 mm in diameter. Then, one of the wires was discarted

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The black one is provided by AFV Club; I think the copper one is more accurate, because the wire diameter and less spirals

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Another detail I want to show is a burnt rubber-covered wheel. The kit provides 4 double wheels of this type, with the "rubber" part in hard styrene, not vinil (thanks Lord!)

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So, to make the "grooves" od the bare wheel, I improvise a tool: a surgery # 11 blade screwed to a piece of MDF. I added 0,5 mm styrene sheet to make the different separated slots.

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I was nor satisfied with the result, so I take my motor tools, safety glasses and I modified the blade tip

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Well, still not satisfied, but is not bad considering it will be partially covered with rests of rubber and ashes. I finally make the slots a bit larger using an X-Acto saw

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Next step will be study the thickness of the armoured plates and compare it with the kit.

Of course, suggestions are wellcomed

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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Jamie Tainton » Sat Aug 25, 2012 8:44 pm

Will be watching with avid interest. Thanks for posting your progress Dario!
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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Roy Schlicht » Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:42 am

Yes, your copper spring looks more authentic but to be honest they will be hard to see even if portraying a wreck. I have never purchased an AFV Club T-34 namely because I have plenty of Dragon ones and they are for the most part part pretty accurate. Will be looking forward to your build. I am currently building a Tamiya IS-II but got too involved with it before I realized I should be blogging it here. I will post some pics once I am completed with it.

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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Dario Risso » Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:45 pm

Thanks guys!
Well, I work in the main gun ammo racks. I suppose the ammo exploded (may be some, maybe all), so the racks must be empty

I found these pics; the second one shows a different type of racks (?)

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The kit provides these parts:

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As you can see, they look to thick, so...let's work

I take a tin sheet, more malleable than aluminium or brass. The first task is smooth it with a digital tool: my thumbnail :D


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I cut some pieces, 2,5 cm x 1 cm (1" x .4")


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I take one of the kit part an sand the rises molded.. I stick the part to a piece of styrene sheet with double sided tape


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Then I position the tin piece over it ant with the help of a toothpick (or a fingernail or a dentist tool...whatever you thinks works better) I copy the shape. Note I made 2 cuts in the rear part, to help molding the butt


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I cut the tin with an X-Acto blade (actually...Maped blade)


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And the first part is done. They look distorted, but the right shape can be obtained again using the plastic part. Anyway, in a destroyed vehicle they will look worst


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Now the question (Oh, you think I would show you my method for free? :D )

If you look again the first pic, I draw some red lines pointing to....what? Metal strapping? Or remains of rubber/leather pads?

Thanks

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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Roy Schlicht » Fri Aug 31, 2012 12:08 pm

I believe those were felt strips to keep the shell from sliding too much and rubbing. Good job replacing those as the kit ones looked awful.

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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Tim Coulson » Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:15 am

Looking forward to your progress.
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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Dario Risso » Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:14 pm

Thanks, fellas!
To justify the presence of the port side shell brackets, I suppose they was empty when the ammo in the boxes located at the floor exploded :D (there are 8 ammo boxes with... 3 rounds each?)

Let me show you the updates:

I cut the side armour and the inner plate (where the starboard ammo brackets was located), leaving just the suspension springs
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Here you can see the remains of the ammo boxes.

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I apply a coat of green, then hairspray laque and then a coat of white. It doesn't looks as I want, but I think is not bad. It still need some burnt effect, pipes and wires

The weathering was simple:

* acrilic applied with sponge
* oils washes (diluted in white spirit)
* oil mapping
* Tamiya Flat Black airbushed very diluted

I will add some pigments later
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Firewall, deformed and broken. At the left you can see an MG ammo rack, build out of styrene sheet
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Remains of the ammo boxes, with a coat of satin black
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That's all for now; as always, opinions are wellcomed

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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Roy Schlicht » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:26 am

Nice job, I'm thinking that if this thing suffered a catastrophic explosion that the whole fighting compartment will be burned including the walls. The paint would have burned off leaving bare metal which would rust. Your ammo racks look good.

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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

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Re: T-34/76 Mod.42/43 KO

Postby Dario Risso » Wed Sep 19, 2012 4:19 am

Thanks guys...I had the idea that the explosion extinguished the fire, that's why there are not much fire damage :-?
More updates: the blue pipes are for the compressed air to the diesel fuel. The rest of the wires are...wires

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Engine and transmision parts with a coat of...a crazy mix of Molak aluminium (enamel) and Tamiya Black (acrilic). Then a coat of hairspray and another coat of the crazy mix, but with more black. It doesn't work well, when I scrapped with a hard brush and warm water, the metal color peel off very easily, leaving the bare plastic. Anyway, the washes will help to blend the colors

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Almost all parts painted and weathered with hairspray, brush and sponge. Then oil washes (black and raw umber). It still need a lot of pipes and wires

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