Completed - Spanner's 1/72 PST Iraqi T54. Beowulf's Little Armour G.B. 2019

spanner570

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Superb little kit from, at least to me, an unknown manufacturer PST. Great fit with very little cleaning up. Well recommended.
I just couldn't bring myself to wreck it, sorry.
I'll see if I can find something suitable to destroy before the end of this G.B.

All brush painted and weathered using Vallejo Model Air Acrylics, a pencil and some dry filler powder. I painted the Iraqi flag freehand using a diddy brush after first drawing the flag on to the turret with a pencil.
The base is made from scrap polystyrene. Kitchen foil, coffee stirrers, scraps of foam board suitably scribed, floor sweepings and half a crunched up weetabix make up the rest.

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Cheers all and thanks for looking.

Ron
 

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Thanks Paul and Paul!

When my dad was trying his best to teach me some modelling skills all we had was everyday stuff, so I guess old habits die hard. Not that I want to change things...... :thumb2:

Not buying stuff also means more beer tokens.... :hungry:
 

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Thanks Paul and Paul!

When my dad was trying his best to teach me some modelling skills all we had was everyday stuff, so I guess old habits die hard. Not that I want to change things...... :thumb2:

Not buying stuff also means more beer tokens.... :hungry:

I’m all up for more Beer token Ron:smiling4: Cracking bit of modelling there sir...looks fab:thumb2:
 

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The base is made from scrap polystyrene. Kitchen foil, coffee stirrers, scraps of foam board suitably scribed, floor sweepings and half a crunched up weetabix make up the rest.
Somehow I'm not surprised! You have a real skill at recycling oddments into works of art Ron.

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Great work as usual Ron, base is sublime.
You have a soft heart, I have to keep myself from brewing them up!:dizzy:

Cheers, Jim:hugging-face:
 

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Superb little kit from, at least to me, an unknown manufacturer PST. Great fit with very little cleaning up. Well recommended.
I just couldn't bring myself to wreck it, sorry.
I'll see if I can find something suitable to destroy before the end of this G.B.

All brush painted and weathered using Vallejo Model Air Acrylics, a pencil and some dry filler powder. I painted the Iraqi flag freehand using a diddy brush after first drawing the flag on to the turret with a pencil.
The base is made from scrap polystyrene. Kitchen foil, coffee stirrers, scraps of foam board suitably scribed, floor sweepings and half a crunched up weetabix make up the rest.

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Cheers all and thanks for looking.

Ron
Just a thought. Didn't you do a little Russian truck towing an AA gun last year which was from PST?
 

spanner570

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Thanks lady and gents for your most excellent comments. I really appreciate every one of them and makes my day all the happier..... :thumb2:


Just a thought. Didn't you do a little Russian truck towing an AA gun last year which was from PST?

Dave, you're dead right, PST it was. I had a quick look at my past builds and I built them for the 'Under a Fiver' Cosford Challenge.
What a memory you have old lad. I can't remember much further back than yesterday!

Thanks again folks.
Ron
 

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Thanks lady and gents for your most excellent comments. I really appreciate every one of them and makes my day all the happier..... :thumb2:




Dave, you're dead right, PST it was. I had a quick look at my past builds and I built them for the 'Under a Fiver' Cosford Challenge.
What a memory you have old lad. I can't remember much further back than yesterday!

Thanks again folks.
Ron

The way my memory's going, I have to keep checking! I don't suppose it'll be too long before I start asking for reminders of my name!
 
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