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Kursk. II S.S. Panzer corps slowly claw their way toward Obayan
The figures and diorama base look excellent, you have done a really good job there. As said the t34 rust looks great too, im looking forward to seeing this completed.
Top job on the naffed engine, reminds me of my Reliant Robin. It wasn't burnt out, I just didn't look after it lol. Very realistic weathering on the engine, I was looking at some pics of a T34 that has been left where it was since it got knocked out in the war, it looks very similar to that. Great work.
This will be finished I can promise you that - if I'm running out of time I'll model the turret out of plasticine and a drinking straw, but it will get finished!
Also, (and I know the matter has been dropped) I would like to offer my apologies to Richard. I stated my case in the Autumn/Winter GB far too strongly and Richard didn't deserve that.
For what it's worth I think the solution that Graham has suggested is an excellent and fair way forward for the GB.
I've finally finished the interior to the T-34. I have to say that the AVF club kit is excellent, and putting it together has been a real pleasure (just as well when project levels are low!) The only improvement I've made is some leads to the cylinder heads, extended the hydraulic arm that holds the front hatch open and drilled out a few exhaust pipes other then that it's been pretty OOB. The only real improvement I think I would make, if I had more time) would be to the ammunition racks which have the rounds moulded into them and therefore do not give the option of empty racks.
Here's the interior (apologies for the photography as light was fading):
I've now completed the turret and placed the upper hull - it's a bit frustrating to see how much of all that detail will be visible on the final model, but at least I'll know it's there!
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I was thinking about having the upper hull removable so that the interior could be viewed, but although the fit the hull is ok it's not good enough for a friction fit.
Now the interior is finished the outside should be relatively easy. I'd planned on trying the salt technique to get a flaking paint finish and this may still happen depending on time. Essentially I've got one weekend to finish this now as I can't spend any more time to the project because of work commitments! Hopefully I can sneak in a few hours in the evenings.
Still hope to be finished for the 'end of the month' deadline.
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