March 2021
It is probably worth noting that contrary to the photo caption the Kubinka T35 is an original and has been restored to full working order. The “Battle Glory of the Urals” Museum exhibit is entirely a reproduction but I understand their T28 is based on an original hull.
Regards,
M
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March 2021
▶ MoramarthT
Hi MoramarthT,
Thanks for the info,totally agree with you,.
Cheers and TC
Francis. 
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March 2021
Cheers, Francis,
If you think the T35 is a beast, look what happened when they turned one into a Self-Propelled Gun, and then added armour!
That’s the one with the smaller-calibre gun, the other had the 203mm B4 howitzer “Stalin’s Sledgehammer”… 
I believe there is a resin kit in 1:72 scale but I’m not aware of anything in 1:35th, it would be quite a sight…
Regards,
M
March 2021
Hi Francis, excellent build and finish my friend.
Good to see you here too
Take carre
Cesar
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March 2021
Hi MoramarthT,
Yes, it is a beast! I imagine that if it had entered production, and had been in action regularly, at that time of the war, it could have been a very valuable asset, duly protected by anti-aircraft and well-equipped infantry …
Cheers and TC
Francis. 
March 2021
▶ Mendes
Hi Cesar,
I’m glad you like it, and to “see you” here too, a guarantee of seeing quality models.
Cheers and TC
Francis. 
September 2024
JPTRR
Senior Editor
Francis, amazing model. Your weathering is splendid. I would like to know how you simulated the rust on the engine deck. Thanks for pointing out assembly tips. I want one of these kits now.