1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
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1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Morning/Afternoon/Evening everyone
The aim is to create an abandoned tank, sunk into a hole before being abandoned and left to rust
with this sort of colour scheme
Using 4Bo Russian green and a desert sand like a well washed off winter white wash.
The kit is old, 1988 original moulds in a hard brittle green plastic.
There will be no stowage and everything that can be removed has gone, tools, fuel tanks etc.
Only 4 starfish wheels left, as they were taken for my ""Forgotten Campaign"" GB T34/85, so I shall use 6 solid dish T34 wheels to replace the missing ones.
The Lindberg kit was always just a donor kit for wheels at £15 delivered, it was the cheapest set of starfish wheels I could find.
The MiniArt set, at the time were all £20 + P&P.
It will be a quick build and plenty of NightShift style plate texturing as it has sat for years just "melting" back into the desert!.
More soon?
Hopefully!
Regards
Steve H
The aim is to create an abandoned tank, sunk into a hole before being abandoned and left to rust
with this sort of colour scheme
Using 4Bo Russian green and a desert sand like a well washed off winter white wash.
The kit is old, 1988 original moulds in a hard brittle green plastic.
There will be no stowage and everything that can be removed has gone, tools, fuel tanks etc.
Only 4 starfish wheels left, as they were taken for my ""Forgotten Campaign"" GB T34/85, so I shall use 6 solid dish T34 wheels to replace the missing ones.
The Lindberg kit was always just a donor kit for wheels at £15 delivered, it was the cheapest set of starfish wheels I could find.
The MiniArt set, at the time were all £20 + P&P.
It will be a quick build and plenty of NightShift style plate texturing as it has sat for years just "melting" back into the desert!.
More soon?
Hopefully!
Regards
Steve H
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Nice choice Steve! A stripped and battered wreck is definitely the best option for that old kit
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Too right Philipp
I have some new products to try for the rusting which have had some really good reviews on You Tube.
I am getting the ""texturing" done as there really isn't too much to build.
The AFV T34 wheels will need a little fettling to fit, but hopefully a little more over the Super hot weekend from hell
We are expecting temperatures in the high 30's C
Possibly breaking the all time record for July of 38.8C
So definitely NO painting yet, though the base will require so chopping
And as ever, I have plenty of figures to build and "never" get painted
More soon?
Regards
Steve H
I have some new products to try for the rusting which have had some really good reviews on You Tube.
I am getting the ""texturing" done as there really isn't too much to build.
The AFV T34 wheels will need a little fettling to fit, but hopefully a little more over the Super hot weekend from hell
We are expecting temperatures in the high 30's C
Possibly breaking the all time record for July of 38.8C
So definitely NO painting yet, though the base will require so chopping
And as ever, I have plenty of figures to build and "never" get painted
More soon?
Regards
Steve H
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Enjoy with this antics.
If memory serves this was the very first model kit of a T-55 in plastic. Your project sounds interesting.
If memory serves this was the very first model kit of a T-55 in plastic. Your project sounds interesting.
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Morning/Afternoon/Evening chaps
It feels old Olivier!
So, a quick and "dirty" build
Everything has been stripped off and the fenders reduced with no mudguards
All the flat horizontal plates have been left smooth
The sides have had a single coat of thin glue and been textured with a stiff brush
The front glacis and rear plate have had a double coat of thin glue and texturing.
The turret has been textured with filler thinned with glue and textured with a stiff brush.
The grab rails have been replaced with wire
the T34 dish wheels will now fit the axles, in the centre 3 positions.
The photos
Next is a base as the weather isn't currently suitable even for priming!
More soon?
Regards
Steve H
It feels old Olivier!
So, a quick and "dirty" build
Everything has been stripped off and the fenders reduced with no mudguards
All the flat horizontal plates have been left smooth
The sides have had a single coat of thin glue and been textured with a stiff brush
The front glacis and rear plate have had a double coat of thin glue and texturing.
The turret has been textured with filler thinned with glue and textured with a stiff brush.
The grab rails have been replaced with wire
the T34 dish wheels will now fit the axles, in the centre 3 positions.
The photos
Next is a base as the weather isn't currently suitable even for priming!
More soon?
Regards
Steve H
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Looking forward to see what you do with the base,
Shawn
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Hi Shawn
The basic blocks of a "sandpit" are currently drying along with the tank primer
Hopefully some more photos soon
regards
Steve H
The basic blocks of a "sandpit" are currently drying along with the tank primer
Hopefully some more photos soon
regards
Steve H
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Just a little update as ""life"" took over
The sandpit and the primed T-55
More soon?
Regards
Steve H
The sandpit and the primed T-55
More soon?
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Nice progress Steve! Now let's drown it all in sand
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Re: 1/35 Lindberg T-55 circa 1988, rebox 1989
Nice texture Steve. Is it the new Ammo rust sets you are using?
I'm a serial kit starter....
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