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Joaquin G. Gazquez
08-10-2007, 05:21 PM
Hi Guys,

Meanwhile I take up again the DUKW vignette, sometimes a rest is needed to finish, I will build a more simply model, a T-34/76 1/48 scale.

I choosed this one, I like a lot the T-34, I will build a T-34/76 from Factory Nš 112, is curious, Tamiya in its Box call the model T-34/76 model 41, but I compared this models with the planes of the "T-34 Mythical Weapon" and with some minor changes is 1942 late o early 1943 year model production.

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model41_48_box.jpg

Finally I decided to build this model... I accept suggest for the paint scheme. :D

T-34/76 Factory Nš112. model late 1942

The Tamiya kit is characteristic his 1/48 line products, well detailed and casted, but with the "die-cast" chasis, incomprehensible for me :confused: , I start to join the upper and dow cassis parts and clean the wheels.

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-01.jpg

I will use only a PE for the grilles, I like to build a simply model, I don't like crazy me with a lot of PE parts, Hauler PE sheet is perfect.

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model41_48_PE.jpg

Inside I paint all with black, I obtain an artificial shadow perfect for don't see nothing in the interior.

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-02.jpg

Aaaaahhh! my Tamiya models... some kind of details never will change it... :o , I add tho plasticard cheet to cover this horrible empty.

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-03.jpg

I don't like to change the handles, but it needs clean a lot, is easier to replace its.

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-04.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-05.jpg

I detail the front with thin (0.13mm) plasticard and bolts, the welding are make with putty and texturized with X-Acto blade and the plastic welding with a small soldering iron tool:

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-06.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-07.jpg

Soon More,

Thanks for read my poor english and to see my model.

Best Regards

robertgreen94
08-10-2007, 07:31 PM
Looking very nice. I agree sometimes it is nice to do a simple model. 2 q's what are you using for the handles and are you sing a specific tool for bending them?

Robert

lquah
08-11-2007, 08:00 AM
Joaquin

Nice detailing :thumb: Your build makes me want to finish my Hobby Boss 1/48 T-34-76 :)

Lawrence

RickLawler
08-11-2007, 08:54 AM
I will build a more simply model

Joaquin, your "simple" builds are spectacular. Nice detailing!

Rick

mnickolson
08-11-2007, 12:10 PM
Joaquin
Nice detailing, can't wait to see it with some color.

Mike

Sturmmann
08-11-2007, 07:49 PM
Nice start Joaquin.

Good attention to detail. :thumb:

Dave

Joaquin G. Gazquez
08-12-2007, 07:10 PM
Hi Friends,

The build work is done, I have made not many changes to update the Tamiya kit, to the planes that I was saw in the book, T-34 "Mythical Weapon", I was invested 22 hours to build it. I only use the Hauler PE kit, for the grilles, the reaminder was "home-cooked".

Sorry, When I spoken about "simply builds" I refered to don't change-sustitute a lot of pices, only to add detail, and sustitute the minimum of pices, this way is easier and effective way, I hope you understand it.

For Robert, for the handles I was used the "Bendicator" by Ausfwerks Design.

I'm searching any paint-scheme in white, suggest will be welcome.

I hope you like it.

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-10.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-11.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-12.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-13.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-14.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-16.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-17.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-15.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-18.jpg

Best Regards, and thanks to see my model.

Driver
08-12-2007, 08:23 PM
Very nice work Joaquin. All those improvements really changed the model from an average build to an excellent build! I'm eager to see it painted!

Ruben

lquah
08-12-2007, 09:52 PM
Joaquin

Excellent :thumb: :thumb: You couldn't tell from the photos that it is 1/48. Did you add the cast number on the turret? Very nice :thumb:

I have some pics that may be of use to you. I will post them when I get home today.

Lawrence

Finnmodeler
08-13-2007, 03:54 AM
Joaquin,
very effective way of doing models: not too much time to detailing yet essential parts added. I should take that approach as well:)

Niko

Gopher
08-13-2007, 04:17 AM
looks nice Joaquin
any ideas about camo? or it'll be just green?

lquah
08-13-2007, 03:03 PM
Joaquin

A couple of white washed T-34s
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j263/lquah/Misc%20-%20Planet%20Armor/4959_1FotorussischerPanzerrussianta.jpg

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j263/lquah/Misc%20-%20Planet%20Armor/AusgebrannterrussischerPanzerimSchn.jpg

Lawrence

Joaquin G. Gazquez
08-13-2007, 04:17 PM
Hi Guys,

Thanks all for your words and your interest, finally I find a picture perfect for me interest, whitewash and original:

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-pintura.jpg
(Picture from T-34 Mythical weapon only for discuss)

Is a T-34/76 from the Polish 1st. Armor Brigade. Interesting really? :thumb:

Lawrence, the cast numbers are made with the itself sprues numbers , I cut its with a vey sharp blade and glued it with liquid poly.

Best Regards All,

tamigawa
08-13-2007, 10:14 PM
Looks awesome! :thumb::thumb::thumb:

Looking forward to the paint

FireflyRK
08-15-2007, 03:28 PM
great job spicing up Tamiya's rather spartan kit. Nice choice of markings too :)

Sturmmann
08-17-2007, 09:23 AM
Lawrence, the cast numbers are made with the itself sprues numbers , I cut its with a vey sharp blade and glued it with liquid poly.

Best Regards All,

Hi Joaquin,

Great work on the T-34 :thumb: I really like the turret numbers. Maybe you could make an SBS on your technique? It would be nice.

Dave

Joaquin G. Gazquez
08-20-2007, 02:19 PM
Hi Friends,

I have started the paint work, first airbrushing and a highlight, usually I make more highlights, but later the white coat to cover a lot, and work for nothing, better don't work... :D

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-30.jpg

As you see the paint "formula" is in the small bottle.

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-31.jpg

http://www.panzermodelling.com/Taller/T-34_model41_48/T-34_model_41_48-32.jpg

Now some days to dry... and the white...

Some answers:

Dave, sure, I need some day but I will make a SBS about the foundry numbers.

Best Regards all, :)

Gopher
08-20-2007, 02:46 PM
looks nice so far!!
can't wait to see the next update!

holmerz
08-20-2007, 02:50 PM
Nice progress :thumb:. Love the tone of your russian green.

\Erik

RickLawler
08-20-2007, 08:37 PM
Joaquin, nice base colors. If you would be so kind, please continue with the SBS of your painting process...I very much admire your outcomes.

Rick

lquah
08-21-2007, 01:12 PM
Joaquin

Those are excellent photos. Very sharp and well lit. :thumb:

I too would like to follow a SBS of your painting. :)

Lawrence

Panzergrenadier
08-22-2007, 03:55 AM
Very cool, I feel a T-34 urge coming on.:D:thumb:

Rayman
08-22-2007, 08:21 AM
Very nice build. :thumb: Will you use the kit tracks? I found the tracks very "tight" fitting.

Ray