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Trumpeter 1/35 SU-152 (Early)

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Here is my finally finished SU-152.

Based on the KV-1 chassis, it was originally designed to clear German strongpoints. However its subsequent success in taking out Tigers, Panthers & Elefants earned it the nickname of Zveroboy or ' Beast-killer '

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The build thread is

http://www.scale-models.co.uk/community/threads/trumpeter-1-35-su-152-early.26615/

Thanks for looking

Patrick

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A beauty Patrick!

I think you have nailed the general weathering and the dust effect.

Great build ;)
 
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Agree with Polux said, a beauty, love the weathering. Well done sir!
 
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Lovely build and finish Patrick, well done on the weathering it really looks effective, good job all round;)
 
Jeez mate awesome job on an awesome piece of Soviet kit. The figures are so good, I'm really jealous ;)
 
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Here is my finally finished SU-152.Based on the KV-1 chassis, it was originally designed to clear German strongpoints. However its subsequent success in taking out Tigers, Panthers & Elefants earned it the nickname of Zveroboy or ' Beast-killer '

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The build thread is

http://www.scale-models.co.uk/community/threads/trumpeter-1-35-su-152-early.26615/

Thanks for looking

Patrick
well Polux has said what i would along with the rest of the lads,great job :D

and ever the guys are very well done all great build ;)
 
One gorgeous looking beasty Patrick, top drawer work, lovely weathering and build quality, one day...I will get to this standard.

Si:)
 
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Thanks guys & gal! Your kind words mean a lot. It's a nice kit to build, no real flaws apart from the gun mounting

which is a tad fiddly.

It was meant to be on a base with some German prisoners, hence the ironic salute from the crewman, but I'm

not happy with them. So it'll probably stay as is.

Thanks again

Patrick
 
looks superb always wanted to build one of these and this makes me want one even more top stuff
 
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Very nice Patrick some hard work has gone into that. Very artistic with the weathering.

Just do not know how you blokes manage to get that authentic rust ! :rolleyes:

Laurie
 
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Thank you John, Ron. Laurie. As far as the rust goes, I use heavy plant machinery as my inspiration. On this one, it's a mixture of sponge chipping with purple / brown paint & orangey / brown pastels on the tracks & exhaust.

Now, just a test ..



The pictures I uploaded are far sharper than on here, maybe a Photobucket link would be better...

Nope, definitely losing some resolution somewhere :(
 
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Excellent, the finish and weathering great, looks just right.
 
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Thats one knarly looking brute,beast killer indeed it looks it! Very nicely done Sir!
 
That's one fearsome looking beast, awesome work Patrick

Lee :)
 
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