I’m nearly done on my what if captured by ukraine zvezda 1/72 scale T14 and started the meng special edition T90A with the hull and stand
Hey folks. I meant to post these kits much earlier but it slipped my mind. Anyway, would like to contribute these:
Trumpeter T-62MV (1/35)
And this older kit,
Dragon T-72B with ERA
Nice job
Great job on what same @18bravo consider the worst armor kit around.
Very nicely done…that’s a really copy of the 1 to 1…great job…
The panelling you have done is very nice and matches those images so well.
THX
This model was not suitable for anything else, the first time I glued a plastic model only with super glue
All I can say is I do not recommend this kit
I have one in the stash or did (might have sent that to Rob ) but haven’t tried building it.
Great job BartC. Yours looks awesome.
The Trumpeter version is 1000 times better. Highly recommended.
is tragic nothing fits there are mega gaps and a lot of risers, I once heard that at that time such companies for injection models used plastic recovered from fruit crates
Welcome Kenny and nice intro post into the forums. Looks like a neat little dio … any more images and a bit of an explanation for it all ? The forums are a wealth of info and knowledge if you need to find anything out … just ask and someone will know … have fun exploring it and enjoy … Oh , there are various tutorials you can look through to get up to speed with things which make things easier to navigate …
John
Welcome aboard, interesting diorama.
Great dio Kenny, lots of excellent work. Welcome to Armorama!
an interesting and well executed diorama, can you tell us more about it and what kits you used.
welcome to the site.
I guess my entry for the Fire for effect GB is eligible for this topic. So here are some pictures of my Russian 2S23 captured by Ukraine forces.
and here is the reference picture which I got inspired from.
Olivier
Great to see it here Olivier, and its in the right place mate. This is just an open ongoing thread for people to post images of completed kits from this war.
Thanks Johnny.
Olivier
Oliver, as per usual very nice job.
David