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Alexdakar

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Here is my latest repaint. I removed the cupola, notek, and side skirts then made a new hatch for it. Primed and then slapped some paint on.
 

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Here is the painted version.
 

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Alex,
That looks like an excellent conversion. Wish I had those kind of painting skills. :eek:
 
Hi Alex,

As usual, you have crafted a truly outstanding repaint. My highest compliments to you for another amazing job!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
Alex, you are a master of the repaint.I like seeing the before and after, nice job. Mike:)
 
Ho hum, just another masterpiece …..keep them coming we love them!

Carlos
 
Alex,

Can you remeber what the cupola was made of? Was it part of the polystone mould or was it a metal 'add on'? Either way, could you let me know how you removed it (without destroying the rest of the turret?

I've got a 'bare' one coming to me, which I managed to pick up cheaply, and would like to do a similar job, and place it back in the hands of it's rightful owners.

Many thanks
Simon
 
It's made of metal and the way I removed it was using a hacksaw and cutting down the middle of the cupola. That left a gap so with some heavy pliers I squeezed the cupola together and worked it till the glue broke off. You will noticed that its a metal insert so it goes in like 10 - 15mm. It took some work.
 
It's made of metal and the way I removed it was using a hacksaw and cutting down the middle of the cupola. That left a gap so with some heavy pliers I squeezed the cupola together and worked it till the glue broke off. You will noticed that its a metal insert so it goes in like 10 - 15mm. It took some work.

Many thanks Alex, the info's much appreciated.
I've witnessed this type of operation before, first hand, the last time I went to the dentist, so I've got an idea as to what I'm up against.:D:eek: (smilies in that order!)

It should be arriving in the next few days, so if there's a sudden abscence from the forum, I've either hacksawed off one of my fingers, or I'm in hospital having a T-34 turret extracted from my hand.
 
Make sure your insurance coverage is in effect!:D:D

Sounds like quite an operation!:eek:

Best of luck.....and take a few pictures!
 
Simon, could you please post some pictures of this operation?

The re-Russian-ing of the T-34, or having my fingers stitched back on?:confused::p;)

I will do. I was never realy struck on this piece until I saw Alexs creation, and realised that the side skirts and cupola really detracted from the look of the tank. And since I ummed and erred for too long in relation to the T34/85, This is the only T34 left to operate on.
 
The re-Russian-ing of the T-34, or having my fingers stitched back on?:confused::p;)

I will do. I was never realy struck on this piece until I saw Alexs creation, and realised that the side skirts and cupola really detracted from the look of the tank. And since I ummed and erred for too long in relation to the T34/85, This is the only T34 left to operate on.

Alex did a great job. He is also very willing to lend advice too.:)
 
When you remove the side skirts you will have to remove some polystone. I did this with a Dremel drill and I didn't remove all of it so I left some so it can be painted as mud.
 
Cheers Alex,

I'll have a little practice a bit further down the side skirts first, to see what sort of mess I can make of it, then attack them neaer the hull.
Looking forward to getting my paws on it. :)

Simon
 
Very nicely done kitbash! And we see that the crew were proud Ukrainians, with their tribute to Marshal Timoshenko :D

Prost!
Brad
 
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