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Old 01-02-2008   #11 (permalink)
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Looks great, I think some Mig Pigments would do well to 'dust' it up a bit!

A really nice T-34 though, I am tempted to buy one of these 1/16th Trumpeter models, how was it to build compared to say, a Tamiya kit?
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Old 16-03-2008   #12 (permalink)
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Hi Adam and welcome to the forum. Thanks for the compliment on my rusted tracks. well I would take your advice on the application of some dust. However, mig pigments aren't available here locally in the Philippines so I may try Tamiya acrylic buff or Gunze weathering pastels if thats ok.

The 1:16 Trumpeter is not as precision made as Tamiya. However part fitment is good and the instructions are straight-forward on the Trump. Likewise, detail on the engine is excellent.

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