UralWagonZavod T14 Armata - 1/35 - Zvezda
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10 30 September 2019, 14:48
Mattias Björk
Hi there, it looks nice. Question how did you mange to get the arms for the grilled armor around the engine exhaust to fit? Did you have to use a scalpel to remove a bit of the plastics to get it to fit?
Hi there, it looks nice. Question how did you mange to get the arms for the grilled armor around the engine exhaust to fit? Did you have to use a scalpel to remove a bit of the plastics to get it to fit?
12 December 2021, 15:09
Mattias Björk
I'm referring to the G31 part. G42 part seems a bit easier to put in place.
I'm referring to the G31 part. G42 part seems a bit easier to put in place.
12 December 2021, 15:46
prelude BCh
Thank you all.
Mattias Björk the grilled armor is still in construction, parts a very tinny and may be precisely aligned .
I was looking for a P.E. set but it is more difficult to align than Zvezda one...
Thank you all.
Mattias Björk the grilled armor is still in construction, parts a very tinny and may be precisely aligned .
I was looking for a P.E. set but it is more difficult to align than Zvezda one...
22 May 2023, 00:01
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Excellent fitting of the parts, very good détailling.
I first paint the nearly finished tank with wheels & tracks unsassembled. I used washers assemblies for wheels masking, rubber parts were painted Tamiya XF-85, tracks where painted Humbrol "gun metal" with rubber pads Tamiya XF-85, vertical parts for tracks teeths outlined molotow chrome.
Then I finished the assembly except for the rear latéral grids, I protected the tracks & wheels assembly and painted camo shéme.
Humbrol color codes for the camo shéme does not fit the boxart, sand is too dark red-brown not enought red (I used Tamiya XF64 instead).
Next : Camo fixing varnish, weathering decals & final varnish protective layer.