If the T-35 builds as well as their 1:72 T-90 then it’ll be a cracking little kit! Will have to keep a look out for this once it’s released :smiling4:
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It makes me wonder if they moulded all the track links individually, because I can’t see many other ways in which a 1/72 scale kit can get to that parts count otherwise.
Also, it reminds me that I have a mostly finished 1/35 scale ICM (I think — it’s not Zvezda) one somewhereComment
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the ICM T-35 is old generation Eastern European (1998 ) - I made this a few years ago, and it suffered from an amazingly warped top hull - I had to epoxy it to an aluminium bar to get it straight. I found out later on that virtually every one sold had this curious fault. The Zvezda model dates from 2016, and it has link & length tracks, and little interior, but still manages to have 440 parts....................
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Seen on AK website .
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the ICM T-35 is old generation Eastern European (1998 ) - I made this a few years ago, and it suffered from an amazingly warped top hull - I had to epoxy it to an aluminium bar to get it straight. I found out later on that virtually every one sold had this curious fault. The Zvezda model dates from 2016, and it has link & length tracks, and little interior, but still manages to have 440 parts....................Comment
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From the IBG Facebook page, following on from their Lancia 3R0 with howitzer, the 3R0 Troop Carrier[ATTACH]318370[/ATTACH]
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From the Zvezda Facebook page - almost like they have been reading the posts here - sprue shots for the 1/72 T-35 - there will be duplicates for the tracks/links sprues[ATTACH]318492[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318493[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318494[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318495[/ATTACH]
It does look very much like the 1/35 version, apart from the springs/suspension being simplified! The frame aerial - picture 3, top left, - complicated moulding[ATTACH]318496[/ATTACH]
And this is from the Zvezda 1/35 version
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From the Zvezda Facebook page - almost like they have been reading the posts here - sprue shots for the 1/72 T-35 - there will be duplicates for the tracks/links sprues[ATTACH]318492[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318493[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318494[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318495[/ATTACH]
It does look very much like the 1/35 version, apart from the springs/suspension being simplified! The frame aerial - picture 3, top left, - complicated moulding[ATTACH]318496[/ATTACH]
And this is from the Zvezda 1/35 version
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You will need a light touch on the 1/72 version
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Beware that it’s BIG if you do. (Though I’m tempted to buy a Char 2C kit simply because it’s the biggest tank ever)
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Yup, quite big here it is in comparison with the Zvezda 1/35 Panther D................[ATTACH]318615[/ATTACH]
I did make - or started to make the Char 2C, but for some forgotten reason, it's still unfinished!
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As a by the by this is a link to a YouTube vid YouTube Panther The Trumpeter 1/16 Panther, and what is in the box - now, that's BIG I'd have to convert the spare bedroom to build it, let alone display it over 2000 parts & a complete interior - whew! Prices seem to be around the £275-300, which I suppose isn't bad value for the size of the thing
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