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Maquette 1/35 T-34 Model 1940

Dave Ward

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Whilst I'm in a T-34 state of mind, I've dug this out of the stash
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It's a real 'shelf queen' I'll put some pictures up tomorrow, the lower hull & roadwheels have been assembled OK, but the turret - it looks like I put filler on with a trowel! - which is probably why I put it back in the box. It does have individual track links, some of which have been glued into runs. This model represents the first production T-34, and differs in many small ways from later models, enough to appear subtly different. I can't remember buying, or starting this - I reckon it's been in its' present state for a good ten years!
Dave
 
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Maquette was a Russian manufacturer that vanished in 2010. Some of their T-34 models have surfaced again from MSD ( I got my AM tracks for the ICM T-34 from them ), although being Russian, I can't see them being freely available!
State of play
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Hull looks OK, a few scuffs here & there to touch up......................
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The model has grey & white sprues, I think the grey sprues are for the 1940 T-34.

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A few odds & ends floating around, including an engine & transmission.........................

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.........you can fit the engine, but there aren't any other interior parts, or any way to see them, so I won't bother.
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Individual links - cleanly cast & already cleaned up :thumb2:
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The turret.............. it actually doesn't look that bad in the light of day! I reckon it's Milliput White, I'll find out how hard it's become after 10 years!
Well, I was thinking that this may be a landfill candidate, but looking at the parts, It looks quite good!
As is my normal method, I'll finish the lower hull & tracks before moving upwards.
Dave
 
Hi Dave
Good luck with this. That turret is going to need a lot of sanding. I hope the Milliput hasn't gone too hard or brittle after all those years.
Jim
 
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Hi Dave
Good luck with this. That turret is going to need a lot of sanding. I hope the Milliput hasn't gone too hard or brittle after all those years.
Jim
Brittle is OK, hopefully it would flake off - but hard, having to stop every minute or so to the clean the file/sanding stick is a real pain - I might have to dig out the Dremel, as I don't want to put any stress on my hand. I'll see after lunch...................
Dave
 
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After an hour or so total benchtime, I'm ready to start adding the tracks.......................
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I've been listening to some New Age stuff, whilst at the bench ( Enigma, Fever Ray etc ), nice to ring the changes - the other day it was Meatloaf! The tracks fit together well - they're not 'working' links, so it's just butting one against the next, then running TET along the edges. Smaller runs formed round the sprocket & idler. Allow an hour or so to dry, then prime, ready for the next step tomorrow
Dave
 
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A really miserable wet, dark, cold day in Gloucestershire. I didn't feel like doing the tracks, so I picked up the turret. After a minor session with the Dremel ( the Milliput was hard! ), and wet & dry, it's looking a lot better.
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A few eyebolts to add, then I'll prime overall & see if there are any more nasties to clean up...............
Dave
 
That is looking very respectable. You’re knocking it into shape pretty well :)
 
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Tracks added - not as easy as the ones I used on the ICM T-34/76 - I had difficulty in getting them to stay in place...............
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CA and kicker worked in the end!
Turret ready for a spray prime
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Only the upper hull to complete now.....................
Dave
 
Looks better than you imagined then Dave , those wheels look nicely moulded . Think the track would beat me if you had problems .
 
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Looks better than you imagined then Dave , those wheels look nicely moulded . Think the track would beat me if you had problems .
John,
one of those days - the superglue wasn't so super, and I kept on dropping bits - the hand/eye co-odination wasn't in synch!
Dave
 
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Occasionally the world outside interferes with benchtime! Hopefully, I'll be back at the bench in the next day or two...........................
Dave
 
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Door closed, the outside world shut out - back to the bench
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Primed & ready for the basecoat. I've found out why this was a 'shelf queen' , but I'll leave that for my comments on the completed model!!!
Dave
 
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Basecoat added - AK3 Russian Green.............
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The next pictures will appear in the finished section
Dave
 
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