This is the second of three T34/76 Warlord plastic kits currently in production on the painting desk. The third is nearing completion, to be followed by a KV (both 1 and 2, as the different turrets go with the same chassis) and finally, a fourth IS2.
I put a couple of the Pot Belly RKX 3d tank riders on it for the first two pics.
Once again, a few extra stowage items were added, and I managed to successfully attach the "slogan" decals too!
I think this one is called "Moscow"
The red banner decal on the turret indicates the vehicle belongs to a "Guards" unit.
Very pleased with how this one has turned out again. I should have the next one done in a couple of days, and in the meantime, I am busily creating more ruined buildings from cork tiles, so might have a couple of images of those for show and tell soon, too!
Thanks for your visit and comments are always appreciated
I do like those rider poses.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm, they add a little something and are certainly iconic of the Red Army in the Great Patriotic War!
DeleteWay cool. Looking forward to seeing the cork tile houses. Sounds like a very nickable concept!
ReplyDeleteNice paintwork finish Keith.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Keith and those tank riders do look rather cool. The KV-2 is a bit of a classic 'beast of a tank' and certainly damned intimidating for those early war games! As for making stuff from cork tiles, I'm not sure if you've seen or know of the following:
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Looking mighty fine, Keith!
ReplyDeleteNicely done Keith.
ReplyDeleteNice build!
ReplyDeleteNice Job!
ReplyDeleteCracking job on the tank, the stowage and tank riders really add to the overall look, very nice.
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