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Saturday, October 7, 2017

Soviet HQ


This Russian command post is a crater.


I then filled it with tables, radios, phones, wire...


and surrounded it with supports for camouflage netting.


So far it has been primer painted.


But more painting to go.

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Soviet Tanks of World War Two


This is a Roco hull with a Mir T34/76 turret.


While both are supposed to be HO the turret looks monstrously huge.


More Roco JSIII, they are missing the fuel tanks.  I have to check the spares box again!


The KVII was missing the rear hatch, how does that happen?  Got a sheet styrene replacement.


One company each of KVI and KVII.


Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Soviet Bridge Launchers


More Soviet WWII tank collection photos.


I did a massive upgrade on my T34/76 Roco tanks.


I cast replacement hatches, and roadwheels, and bow machine guns.


Many were missing parts or had droopy cannons, and upside down cannons!


I also made a few more bridge launchers.


I made a simple bridge and added supports to the top of the vehicles, and a life ring on this platoon.

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Russian JS II Tanks


The previous tanks stored away in their box.


More Soviet WWII tanks.


This time a mixture of types.


They include M4A2 diesel engine Sherman tanks.


And a few Lend Lease White Scout Cars.


Polish Red Army JS-II and T-34/76 tanks.

Friday, June 16, 2017

AVLB & ARV


These Roco T34 have had their turrets removed and replaced by the hatch from a Roco M106 mortar carrier.  It makes a Soviet recovery tank.  I added a few detail bits like some resin cast road wheels.


Large Soviet units often had these tow truck tanks to help them get tanks that were damaged or stuck in the mud.


Mir used to make a T54 with bridge launcher.  I back-dated it with a Roco T34 as the bases.


Unit mobility requires both recovery vehicles and bridge launchers.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Roco T34 Tanks


The Soviet Collection has been getting a lot of work this past year.


The BT-7 tanks have had the flash cut off, and they have been primer painted.


The Roco T-34/76 tanks have been repaired, and painted.


About 200 of them are done.  And a few bridge launchers, and the T-44 tanks also.


Still more work to do yet as well.

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

T44 Soviet Tank


This is the ancient Roco T-44.  It often was sold with the Roco T54 turret and T44 turret together.


 The standard hull is the post-WWII version.  Mostly the fenders and fuel tanks need to be modified.


So I dragged a few out of storage and using a razer saw buzzed down the fenders.




 Since during the Great Patriotic War the Soviet Union usually organized tanks in companies of ten, I got ten of them ready for modification.


 Evergreen plastic sheet and angle pieces cover the sawn away areas.  I used some JS-II parts from Paul Heiser Models to make the tank tracks and fuel tanks.


A brush bristle and a small resin tarp go on the turret as seemed typical for the wartime T44 tanks.  They had various mechanical problems that were never really solved although they were sent to training units in September 1944, they never served in combat and even postwar they were limited production.  Still, had the Soviets suffered reverses, fixed the problems or got an order from Stalin the could have been used in combat well before the end of the war.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

T-34 Tank Repair


My T-34 collection has vehicles in it that are as much as 50 years old.  Some are in poor condition.


Some I got new, and some I got used.  Many are missing the bow MG, a missing turret hatch, and other problems.  I found one with M110 howitzer tracks, half a dozen had wooden hatches.


I replaced the wooden and missing hatches with new ones made out of styrene plastic.


I repaired broken bow machine guns with wire and replaced missing machine guns with resin casts ones that I made.


The whole Russian collection needed work, and I am getting it done.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Russian Lend Lease


More Lend Lease vehicles, this time, White Scout Cars.


T34 tanks and JSII.


More armored recovery vehicles.  I have several different versions of armored recovery tanks based on the T34.  The small items inside the box can be dismounted and formed into a repair depot.


Many damaged T34s were converted in the field and at depots into recovery vehicles.


Another Lend Lease American vehicle, based on the Lee/Grant series of tanks.

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Soviet Union Tanks


The back row has the T44 tank, by Roco.


The T44 tank came out in the last 15 minutes of the war.


There is some confusion as to if it was used in combat in the war.


Still, I like to have them, just in case.


Bridge layer.