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So arrived back in country and while I was away got this box on eBay, it contains about 16 tanks (M1 Abrams, M60, Bradley, T80, T64 and some BMP 1 30.
Couldn't resist at £32 including p and p.
Also got a Jet A1 scented candles to add to the ambiance.
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nice haul - these are to 1/100 scale? - in my searching for models to 3D print, I often come across 'Flames of War' & 'Team Yankee' are these one and the same? Sadly 99% of the 1/100th models can't be scaled up to 1/35 for various reasons, but I occasinally find one that is suitable......................
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They are Dave, I think 1/100 scale.
As for flames for war and team Yankee are the same, team Yankee is the "modern" type.
I have been looking to get a 3D printer for these but as yet haven't got around to it as yet.Comment
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Bit of advice required.
I have primed all of them now and painted first Russian ones. I opted for Mr Hobby Russia green (135) but this seems a bit too bright and I suspect is for WWII Russian.
What do others use in the MR Hobby range for Russian armour?Comment
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Better your eyesight than mine with this small scale.
For the Russian 'Green' I used Vallejo 'Russian Uniform' and after a wash with Burnt Umber oil and weathering the colour toned down to an acceptable level.
As for the Jet A1 candle, I prefer JD fumes :smiling3:Comment
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135 and 136 in the mr color range are russian green 1 and 2
Mr Color 17 for 1970's warsaw pact
tamiya xf-67 - nato green - appears to be being used by a lot of people mixed with with 1/2 xf-57 buff added to lighten it / tone it downComment
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