BTR-80A Hungarian ISAF
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45 11 June 2022, 11:43
Simon Nagorsnik
I have already tried this kit, however, the assembly went completely wrong.
A year later I ordered it again and hope that the next attempt went better🙂
So: follow your progress!
I have already tried this kit, however, the assembly went completely wrong.
A year later I ordered it again and hope that the next attempt went better🙂
So: follow your progress!
11 June 2022, 13:34
Tom B.
The alignment of those multi-part hulls and turrets is indeed a challenge and I can easily see it going wrong to be honest. While I had only minor problems with this particular kit, I do remeber having issues with the hull of the Centauro I built some time ago. After all I think those kits are worth putting in that little extra-effort!
The alignment of those multi-part hulls and turrets is indeed a challenge and I can easily see it going wrong to be honest. While I had only minor problems with this particular kit, I do remeber having issues with the hull of the Centauro I built some time ago. After all I think those kits are worth putting in that little extra-effort!
11 June 2022, 20:05
Michael Muschalik
Hope to see the BTR-82, but Alexey said he won't do "ruSSian" armor anymore...
Maybe as Ukrainian vehicle...
Hope to see the BTR-82, but Alexey said he won't do "ruSSian" armor anymore...
Maybe as Ukrainian vehicle...
13 June 2022, 16:47
Tom B.
Can´t blame him for that decision at all... However, converting this kit to a BTR-82 seems to be plausible and I had once given it some thought. The hardest part of said rework would in my mind be resculpting the turret front. Engine deck-changes should be achievable by cutting out/sanding down the old details and scratchbuilding the new ones. As hinte however, this will be task for someone more confident in their scratchbuilding-ability than I have in mine at the moment 🙂
Can´t blame him for that decision at all... However, converting this kit to a BTR-82 seems to be plausible and I had once given it some thought. The hardest part of said rework would in my mind be resculpting the turret front. Engine deck-changes should be achievable by cutting out/sanding down the old details and scratchbuilding the new ones. As hinte however, this will be task for someone more confident in their scratchbuilding-ability than I have in mine at the moment 🙂
13 June 2022, 17:55
Simon Nagorsnik
Nice results so far👍
Like your dust base layer, nice effect
Still watching your progress...
Nice results so far👍
Like your dust base layer, nice effect
Still watching your progress...
21 June 2022, 20:08
Simon Nagorsnik
It´s taking shape! Nice thing to watch your progress!
Good idea to cover the sides of the base with texture past, i think that's a good way.
It´s taking shape! Nice thing to watch your progress!
Good idea to cover the sides of the base with texture past, i think that's a good way.
30 June 2022, 11:52
Simon Nagorsnik
Spectacular finish👍👍
Vehicle, base and paint job fits very well together!
What do you use for the tail lights, or they are painted? And wich color have you used for the green?
Spectacular finish👍👍
Vehicle, base and paint job fits very well together!
What do you use for the tail lights, or they are painted? And wich color have you used for the green?
6 July 2022, 17:20
Tom B.
For the green I went with a mix from Tamiya Dark Green and NATO Green. The mix was then lightened up with Deck Tan for highlights. The taillights are basecoated with an acrylic silver paint and then I applied Tamiya Clear Red onto it 👍
For the green I went with a mix from Tamiya Dark Green and NATO Green. The mix was then lightened up with Deck Tan for highlights. The taillights are basecoated with an acrylic silver paint and then I applied Tamiya Clear Red onto it 👍
6 July 2022, 19:43
Simon Nagorsnik
Thanks for your answer Tom! The tail lights turns out very well on your pics 👍
Thanks for your answer Tom! The tail lights turns out very well on your pics 👍
6 July 2022, 19:53
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Building the ACE 1/72 BTR-80A as a Hungarian ISAF vehicle.