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  • David Lovell
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 2186

    #1

    RODEN JS3 "Stalin" 1/72

    Someone asked if their kits were any good here on site , wich drew attention from the lynch mob ,I thought the beating they took was a bit harsh ,don't expect a kit from the Ukraine that's probably a third of the price to be like a Tamiya no brainer ,yes the parts do go together without a hitch but that's what you've paid all that money for.
    So what did I get for under a tenner must have been because it came off Ebay two or three years ago. Now I reckon this kit to be about EIGHTEEN years old so ,sharply moulded in green plastic with rubber tracks not my favourite but hey it's hardly new technology
    Fit of parts was very good the only thing I did was to put some strapping (masking tape) and handles on the external fuel tanks and replaced the grab handles with some Albion Alloy s brass rod but only because the kit ones were so finely moulded I couldn't remove them from the spru without breaking them.
    Bovington tank museum is I suppose barley thirty minuets down the road from me though I haven't been since Tiger day a couple of years ago ,my daughter and I always got the ticket for the year and were regulars but now in mid teens it's not that cool to be seen with dad let alone in a tank museum, but from what I can remember of their KV one side the track is as tight as a banjo string the other has got some sag about it so .......rubber tracks I trimmed the teeth off of the sprocket so they laid around nicely and fixed at each wheel with a spot of super glue incorporating the over the top sag but hey I think it looks cool even if its incorrect.
    The whole thing was primed with Expo light gray (rattle can) as you can see nice and smooth plus from the can its fool proof. Don't think theres much doing at the beginning of next week so should get some green on it fingers crossed.

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  • SimonT
    • Apr 2018
    • 2824

    #2
    Hi Dave - I agree, Roden are not that bad really. Might need a little fettling here and there but that’s modelling

    It looks good - not a fan of rubber tracks though personally

    Stood next to an ex Egyptian one when it fired up - quite amazing. Huge amounts of black smoke, ear splitting noise, the concrete yard shaking like a jelly

    Not been to the tank museum for over twenty years - wish it was a bit nearer

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    • David Lovell
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 2186

      #3
      Talking of wich I presume the exhausts are the two blocks on the back with the quarter circle bits ? If they are should have drilled them out perhaps!

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      • SimonT
        • Apr 2018
        • 2824

        #4
        Dave - it was a long time ago but I seem to recall the smoke came out the top of the engine deck near the rear corners
        It had no tanks on the side and there was a lot of smoke staining down the side panel

        Looking at your pictures above you can see them - top of engine deck rear corner there is a curved deflector that leads back to a block next to that rear Louvre panel. They are the exhausts

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by David Lovell
          Talking of wich I presume the exhausts are the two blocks on the back with the quarter circle bits ?
          Those bits are the exhausts, yes. Here’s a view of the right-side one on the IS-3 (note spelling ) in the Army Museum in Brussels, in 2003:

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #6
            At least the fuel will be warm pre heated !
            I'm in Dave, might not be the best version , but I'm sure you'll do a great job .

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            • David Lovell
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 2186

              #7
              Originally posted by Jakko
              Those bits are the exhausts, yes. Here’s a view of the right-side one on the IS-3 (note spelling :smiling3 in the Army Museum in Brussels, in 2003:

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              Many thanks Jakko and blimey that's faded although the rust stains and chipping make interesting reading if that makes sense

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              • David Lovell
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 2186

                #8
                Originally posted by John Race
                At least the fuel will be warm pre heated !
                I'm in Dave, might not be the best version , but I'm sure you'll do a great job .
                Your always welcome John by not the best version did you mean the tank itself or the kit ,its a great little kit ,did thoes few little bits thought it looked quite the part primed up as for the tank all I can tell you is its Russian and comes in green but glad to have you along as I said. Don't think I have a pot that says 4BO on it but rest assured it'll come in green. Dave

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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #9
                  Originally posted by David Lovell
                  Your always welcome John by not the best version did you mean the tank itself or the kit ,its a great little kit ,did thoes few little bits thought it looked quite the part primed up as for the tank all I can tell you is its Russian and comes in green but glad to have you along as I said. Don't think I have a pot that says 4BO on it but rest assured it'll come in green. Dave
                  Dave , apologies got mixed up with another make. I do know they do loads of planes though.
                  As for the green any darkish shade will do and plenty of mud !

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Originally posted by David Lovell
                    blimey that's faded although the rust stains and chipping make interesting reading if that makes sense
                    It’s been 17 years since I was there, but the main impression I’ve got of the outside exhibits is how dilapidated they looked. Look at the Conqueror in the background, that’s in no better state (in fact worse, as it’s missing it entire mudguard). I’m kind of hoping they’ve been restored in the mean time.

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                    • Steve Jones
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 6615

                      #11
                      That's a great looking build David. Looking forward to seeing what colour scheme and weathering you do

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                      • David Lovell
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 2186

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Steve Jones
                        That's a great looking build David. Looking forward to seeing what colour scheme and weathering you do
                        Thanks Steve were keep it simple ...green....the usual filters washes ,rust and chips maybe a little dirt ,I think thank the gods most of us grow out of the cant see the model for the chips rust and dirt it took me some time each effect was like a new toy ,so like I said were TRY and keep it simple Dave

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                        • David Lovell
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 2186

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jakko
                          It’s been 17 years since I was there, but the main impression I’ve got of the outside exhibits is how dilapidated they looked. Look at the Conqueror in the background, that’s in no better state (in fact worse, as it’s missing it entire mudguard). I’m kind of hoping they’ve been restored in the mean time.
                          Jakko once again thanks for that great pic the more I look the more I see ,the kit fuel tanks didn't have the usual straps because their not fixed like that oops makes me the simple box basher I am ,but all the stains chips etc are a fantastic piece of reference to be used on any vehicle, Dave.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            They’re fixed by a bolt through a bracket on the side, yes I’ve got more photos of that tank if you want them, for example to see the way rust runs down the glacis plate:

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                            • David Lovell
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 2186

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jakko
                              They’re fixed by a bolt through a bracket on the side, yes :smiling3: I’ve got more photos of that tank if you want them, for example to see the way rust runs down the glacis plate:

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                              Jakko fantastic I'd have never of thought of running the stains at a angle from the centre of the glacis plate ,obvious really now one can see it ,even the towing hook has little rust stains don't quite think that will happen in 72nd but still great to observe great stuff many thanks again Dave.

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