Gern's Zvezda 1/100 Panzer 38T et al

Gern

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Thought I'd start work on my mini stash of 1/100 kits. I picked the easy one first. A staggering 6 parts - 7 if you include the wargame flag. Build time around 20 minutes - most of which was spent cleaning attachment points from the tracks.

Absolutely no issues with the build. A couple of teeny tiny gaps when first assembled as a snap-fit. A touch of extra thin and a couple of clothes peg clamps and they closed up and disappeared. I've since got it painted but there's a couple of touch-ups I need to do so pics later on. I've got some decals on order which I'll add before weathering. I'm planning a small dio of some description so the weathering will have to wait until I decide what sort of ground it will be on.

Great little fun build and cheap as chips - recommended to anyone who wants a break from their latest mega build or wants to restore a little mojo.

Build pictures show it dry fit before being glued together. I left the tracks unglued to make painting a bit easier.

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Tim Marlow

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That’s cute ;) Remarkable how small that stuff is.....
 

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Love it dave , looking forward to the next one , cheers tony
 

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Great job.
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Gern

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Done another.

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Just goes to show how small the 38T was.

Another little gem from Zvezda. So far I've used no filler at all on either kit. They are snap together which means there are rather large connecting pins on the inside. I did shorten these by about 1mm to make sure they didn't stop the parts from sitting together properly, and so far I've seen no flash anywhere.

Again, I've got some decals on order so adding them and weathering is still to come.

I do have another kit almost finished - just waiting for paint to dry before final assembly.
 

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A little more adventurous this time:

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This comes with a one-piece cab with the windows moulded in green plastic. The box art on the back shows them painted black, but I wanted to have 'proper' windows so:

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And this is what I got:
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A piece of 2mm square strip as a very simple representation of the seats.

The kit also comes with a closed cover so I thought it would be nice to show the back open:

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A small piece of paper rolled to represent the open part of the tarpaulin.

I'm not sure about the colour of the tarpaulins on Russian trucks. I painted mine a medium brown just to break up the monotonous green!

Another great little kit.
 
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