M1A2 SEP V2 Abrams (1/72)
These M1 Abrams were seen during winter maneuver exercises in Germany.
I liked the worn NATO/bronze green over the CARC tan with the white winter camouflage, so i chose this scheme because I think it's a change from the "usual" M1's because it offers good contrasts.
The T-Model kit (Tk7310-G) comes from the 2014 Tiger Model Abrams and the gold edition includes an aluminum barrel, figure, PE parts and a lot of accessories.
In addition, you can build any version of the M1, since all the necessary parts are included - a lot of material for the leftovers box!
I wasn't particularly impressed with the quality of the parts.
A bad fit was ubiquitous, requiring filling, cementing and sanding - I had to adjust almost everything.
The running gear is kept very simple and cannot convince.
Some parts I replaced or built myself.
The new parts of the remote weapon station and the additional armor were flawless.
I also used Orange Hobby antennas (G72-179-48) and a .50 barrel from Master (GM-72-002).
The stuff in the turret basket comes from various manufacturers.
Congratulations, Simon!
It is really hard to believe this is only 1/72!
Excellent result on a seemingly challenging kit.
Thanks a lot Spiros!
The chipping process took some time, but I'm pretty happy with it.
Also the masking of the tactical markings was a little challenge 😉
Excellent work on this Abrams, Simon @s-nagorsnik
The camo scheme looks exactly as shown on the real pictures, great work.
The 'simple' does add a lot of realism.
Well done!
Fantastic results, looks great!
Excellent and realistic camo in a scheme not often seen.
Thank you so much guys!
I'm glad that you like it:)!
This was also my first try to work with different snow products.
It's not perfect but i had some experience with it.- good for next projects;)
Myself I've only done one project in Braille Scale and thought I was gonna go blind by the end of it. You seem to have the knack for it, this turned out quite well, I had to look twice to be sure it was not in a larger scale. Most admirable work sir
Thanks for your comment Mark!
I also worked with the 35 scale for a long time, but still learned to love the fascination of the smaller scale.
Now I want to achieve that you can no longer see any difference between '35 and '72.
But there is still a long way to go...
Again, the fact it is 1/72 makes it even more impressive.