A few more...a couple other shelf queens, I have more incomplete than done! I divide my time between board wargaming and models...thanks for looking.
Paul
PS The OT-34 originally had Armo all steel wheels but I later changed them to the more conventional mix with rubber rims, and the Mr Surfacer on the IS II has since been cleaned up and sanded smooth.
Those are great armor models, Paul! It's so nice to grab unfinished models and finish them.
Mostly on planes, I hope to build more armor in the future.
Welcome aboard!
Thanks for all the nice comments guys, forgot to mention, the Tamiya T-34 is a conversion by Armo to make the OT-34 Flame Thrower version, it includes the ATO-43 projector (which replaces the hull MG) , antenna pot, and rear fuel boxes. I also added the engine deck screen from Aber. A simple conversion that goes easy and clean.
Thanks for watching!
Paul
A few more...a couple other shelf queens, I have more incomplete than done! I divide my time between board wargaming and models...thanks for looking.
Paul
PS The OT-34 originally had Armo all steel wheels but I later changed them to the more conventional mix with rubber rims, and the Mr Surfacer on the IS II has since been cleaned up and sanded smooth.
4 attached images. Click to enlarge.
Those are great armor models, Paul! It's so nice to grab unfinished models and finish them.
Mostly on planes, I hope to build more armor in the future.
Welcome aboard!
Those will turn out in great models, Paul @PT_109
Welcome to the community.
Looking forward to see some more material from you.
Nice bit of armour, Paul, welcome to iModeler.
Very nice Paul! Welcome aboard! 🙂
🙂 ... Greetings ... 🙂 :
Welcome to this forum Paul, hope you have a good time here.
Nice first post and good work on this model.
Thanks for all the nice comments guys, forgot to mention, the Tamiya T-34 is a conversion by Armo to make the OT-34 Flame Thrower version, it includes the ATO-43 projector (which replaces the hull MG) , antenna pot, and rear fuel boxes. I also added the engine deck screen from Aber. A simple conversion that goes easy and clean.
Thanks for watching!
Paul