Photos Tamiya ChTZ Version T34/43 OOB Build

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A while back I purchased this Tamiya ChTZ T34/43 on sale at Squadron Mail Order.
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The kit went together well with only some minor filling and seam removal required ... the fuel tanks being the worse assemblies in the whole kit.
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I determined to build this kit straight "Out of the Box" and have so far .... except for the addition of a styrene rod antennae which may or may not stay, I've yet to decide.
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I use cheap ($1.00 / 4 oz. bottle) craft acrylics and mix my own colors. I have been doing this for the past several years and find that the resulting finish is as good as anything I ever bought pre-mixed, if handled properly. I use regular rubbing alcohol to thin it for my airbrush and as you can see, get a pretty good flat finish out of it.
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I wasn't happy at all with that first mix, so re-formulating with the addition of some bright leaf green, I came pretty close on the second try -
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This particular T34 has a fairly narrow white, air recognition stripe atop the turret and this was achieved via 3M painter's "No stick" tape as a stencil, masking off the remaining surface and spraying three layers of really thin white -
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As you can see, I pre-shaded the engine deck area and rear plate with some thin, brushed on black paint. This should facilitate the final shading process in this area -
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I took the point of my #11 Exacto blade and "Chipped" the recognition band around the hatches and randomly here and there. A very light wash of dark green was applied over the stripe to simulate the tanks base coat showing through wear spots. Finally, I reapplied some white via brush in between the chips to accentuate the original white color.
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This project just kind of popped up out of nowhere - I'll be interested myself to see where it goes.
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Good Skills mate, wish I had the patience to do stuff like that (Y)
 
Thank you Bombardier for the kind words. Here is the T34 with two progressively lighter shades dry-brushed over the dark wash -
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Got the track base coated and attached - I'm not concerned about making a "Sag" in the track as it will be displayed "In Motion" :

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I know that I started out to build this one OOB but I couldn't sleep nights if I didn't add a handle to that rear hull access hatch! Fashioned it from a bread bag twist tie wire -
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Bottle cap supports the body while the glue on the attaching rod (scrap sprue) dries.... This one will be in motion - "Getting some air" as it were.

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There's still a bit of work left on the base and the T34 but these shots display the final position of the tank on the base .....
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Looking great mate.
Just a little question though. would the road wheels not sag slightly if the vehicle were seen in this postion on a hill?, or perhaps the tracks themselves.

just a thought mate
 
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Here she is with the side mud applied to the base - for some reason I like this effect....
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Looking great mate.
Just a little question though. would the road wheels not sag slightly if the vehicle were seen in this postion on a hill?, or perhaps the tracks themselves.

just a thought mate

Thanks for the kind words Bombardier. I based this diorama on the following footage -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rItg_kb2Q50&list=FLpIaP7zlykhMc7vllw2PR8Q&index=9

- I see little if any sag of track or road wheels in these jumps .... it's the high speed I reckon.
rb
 
artistic

You are such an artistic and you also have a very long patience to be so accurate in every details especially with the color! solthum
 

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