4BO green on the way.
1/35 KV-2 BUNKER BUSTER BY TRUMPETER
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I built that when it was new, and was quite impressed with it. One of Trumpeters better efforts, I think, from before they started slipping in quality a bit. I don’t remember any particular or unusual problems with it.
Because everyone knows Russian tanks had slogans on them! And what everyone knows is correct, isn’t it?
Trumpeter put out a lot of versions of the KV. I only built this one, but I expect different versions to require different holes being made by the builder.
Good going so far with the build
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Thank you Steve, oh the bling that will be a hit and miss affair. Only going to use the bits that are really worth it.
Your always welcome Si, don't let Comrade Jones mention 3/2 or any other combination of camo.:smiling3:
Andy,:smiling3:
no problem, front seat next to Comrades Si and Steve.
Your welcome Tony, I dare say security ak Allen Dewire will have seen you.I’ll be watching from the cheap seats john ( i didnt pay , i snuck in through the fire exit like we used to do at the Rex cinema !)
Even though I dont usually do tanky stuff theres something about Russian tanks and especially these KV2s that appeals to my soviet soft spot . Onwards comrade !
Hi Andrew, your very welcome.
Thanks Jim the history on this like most tanks is interesting, I like to put a little in. Not the greatest tank for maneuverability, could only turn the turret on the flat, but nothing could withstand the fire power.Seat has been reserved for you next to Si. He might bring some cakes.:smiling3:Hi John
A comfy seat please near the front - my eyes ain't what they were. I hope Mr Dewire isn't still serving that iffy Continental beer.
Looks a nice kit, right up your street. Thanks for the interesting intro. The Winter War is a fascinating subjest. The tank looks so top heavy - you'd need an awfully big hedge to hide behind :rolling: Good to see the sprues all neatly labelled.
Jim
Chris to be fair to the guys like you who work with little time I'm in the position to be able to spend as much time as I like. When I was at work I couldn't afford any time .Crikey John, your a machine mate,
I'm still messing around with a Tamiya Churchill, and you've managed to finish one dio and are moving on to the next...
I'd better pull my finger out..(got to self isolate next week as the wife has a surgery planned...so maybe I'll get chance to crack on with the Churchill a bit)..
looking good so far though mate.. and the added bonus of lashings of 4BO...(Very nice indeed)
Keep everyone in order Dude 1, WATCH OUT especially for Bob, we could have trouble from him, he's already insulted the tank :smiling3: and it's only the first pageMorn Dude 2,
It's ok, I nabbed Tony as he was trying to nick a beer out of the fridge!!! I guess Stevie was asleep at the switch again. Oh and Jimbo, today's special is Rauch Beer (Smoked Beer) from a brewery here in Bamberg. It tastes like you are drinking smoked ham out of a glass. You'll love it!!!
Like Chris said, You are becoming a machine buddy...Too many walks early in the morning??? Drive on Dzhon.....PM later.
Prost
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Bob I shall ignore the first part of your post :smiling3: , glad you redeemed yourself there.
Yes not a bad idea, we tend to forget easily.
I should like to point out, , change that, what a good idea Jim, its given me an idea !:smiling:Unfortunately much of our beer is wet, warm and weak :sad: We do have many small independant breweries, many of which do produce some very drinkable stuff. Looking forward to this brew :thumb2: Mr Race will presumably be setting fire to stuff so a nice glass of beer will cool us down perfectly. If all else fails we can chuck it on the flames!!!
Jim
It does have something about it Tim, I've always liked them.
Welcome Pete. Grab a seat.
Hi Paul will try to make it good.
Joe good to see you, most welcome.
Spot on Paul, support from the colonies is always welcome.
Hi Graeme , it sure was, make yourself comfortable.
Thanks, its the 3rd one i've built, the other 2 were the later models, one was TRUMPETER and the other ZEVDZA. Still have another Trumpeter the next version to build after this.I built that when it was new, and was quite impressed with it. One of Trumpeters better efforts, I think, from before they started slipping in quality a bit. I don’t remember any particular or unusual problems with it.
Because everyone knows Russian tanks had slogans on them! And what everyone knows is correct, isn’t it?
Trumpeter put out a lot of versions of the KV. I only built this one, but I expect different versions to require different holes being made by the builder.
Good going so far with the build :smiling3:
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Certainly a lot of interest so thank you.
This afternoon spend adding the upper decks, front and suspension stops to the hull.
Can see a hole on that axle stub, none anywhere else, and you can only place it correctly.
No engine with this one, sorry really as I like to do the wiring, Si made a great job on his T34. There was an engine on the ZEVZDA version I did some years ago. This is the earlier version that Zevzda don't produce.
Then came the first set of pe, things went down hill for a bit from here on until I realised that have of it was covered up.
The upper part of the PE which was a solid section had some very thin supports on, no way could I glue them on. Tried the part in place and saw the the top cover hid all the work ! At this point I realised that the mesh underside was the only part to be seen, so a drop of ca and it was hidden. The rest of the mesh pe goes on the deck, some very small supports in the kit, they may not make it ! Much bending !
That's it, so thanks for looking in, comments welcome.
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Rolling along nicely John :thumb2:
Sometimes the upgrade additions leave us all scratching our heads and checking references to find out where on earth they should go!!
Shame you didn’t get an engine to fiddle about with, should make a quicker build for you though.Comment
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Thanks Si, the mesh part is ok, pity it can't be seen :smiling2:.Comment
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I found a video with contemporary film of the Dukla Pass battle, and many of the Russian tanks did indeed have slogans on the turret sides. I thought I'd bookmarked it, but can't find it now.
Pete
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Quire rich then !
Thanks for the link Pete, when Jakko and I mentioned not having slogans on it was the KV2. Your quite correct in saying that Russian tanks did, many had differing slogan on depending where they had been assembled. Esp T34 and the later ones.:thumb2:I found a video with contemporary film of the Dukla Pass battle, and many of the Russian tanks did indeed have slogans on the turret sides. I thought I'd bookmarked it, but can't find it now.
Pete
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