RFM T-34/122

2022 Middle East Group Build. Campaign runs from 01/07/22 - to 31/12/22. Campaign medals awarded for models completed within those dates.
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Re: RFM T-34/122

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Adam Durrant wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 09:44
Steve Hutchinson wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 13:40 Well done Adam
There doesn't seem to be of the original turret left?
Just the front quarters?
As Olivier said, where is the door?
I guess your climate is getting better for AB work, its the start of autumn here and down to single figures, 9C!
Have fun with the paints
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Weather here is mixed, getting warmer but still a bit wet. Just got back from Fiji, 29deg and sunny!
All that’s left of the turret is the turret ring and a bit of the lower rear section.

The turret is actually backwards when the gun is facing forward. :D
Thats unexpected, but why not :roll:
Fiji sounds nice, much better than the doom glum and wet windy Atlantic weather we are getting.
At least your political climate is better than ours!
The New PM is on a suicidal mission of self distruction, taking us all down with her!
Have fun with the paints
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Just to prove I’m still making progress…
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Two tone camo, sprayed freehand using the hairspray “distressing” technique. Ammo acrylic filter, dot filter with oils then a pin was.
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Amazing finish Adam! I need to rewatch some modelling videos, I could absolutely use that on my SU-100 :D

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Very nice work on the paint and weathering so far Adam.

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Should get this one across the line, just the environmentals to add, chipping/rust etc. done and tracks on. My biggest task will be painting the blastbag over the gun, I’m pretty crap with painting tarps etc….
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That looks really nice Adam. All your hard work is paying off. :)

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End of day, blastbag painted with oils as my acrylic blending skills are crap. Usual story with link and length tracks, they appear to have “shrunk” whilst painting and were extremely tight to install :?
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Rear all done,
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Calling this one done, pics to follow Philipp ;)
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Well done Adam, fantastic work! :D

I'm glad we have at least one finished model for the GB :oops:

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