This is the final Warlord T34/76... this one is the later version turret plus it has a flame thrower in lieu of a hull mounted MG.
Some extra stowage has also been placed on various parts of the vehicle to enhance the overall look.
On the painting table now are the KV and IS II.
Hope you like the look of the vehicle...let me know by leaving a comment! 😀
Beautiful work as always sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal.
DeleteAnother cracking addition to your project Keith, you are doing a really good job on these tanks, they all look cracking, like the weathered effects, work well.
ReplyDeleteCheers Donnie, I am happy with the weathering too!
DeleteAgain, great result!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jon!
DeleteGreat work Keith and nice to have the option of the flamethrower when fighting in a BUA or against dug-in troops:). The Mickey Mouse turret is always a nice version IMHO.
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve, the flame thrower adds a bit of variety and as you say, will hopefully be useful on the battlefield too!
DeleteAnother great looking tank, Keith. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Ray!
DeleteAfter seeing all these very nice Soviet tanks (Group shot please!?), I realise I might need to get 2-3 for my own collection. I have some of the later 34/85's but one is kind of stuck only being able to field them for late war encounters.
ReplyDelete(I also need to finish up my own KV-1...)
Thanks Dai...a. group shot you say....hmmmm! Yes, I had only late war to start with, which did not work well for solo games, as my Wehrmacht are all Blitzkrieg era!
DeleteThese are lovely kits. Great work Keith.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lawrence 😊
DeleteVery nice work. The tank has a nice weathered and used look to it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, I have found very watered down black and orange paint has worked well for oil and rust stains on these!
DeleteGreat looking tank Keith. Just the thing to turn back the invading fascist hordes!
ReplyDeleteThat, and another twenty thousand like it, Ben!
DeleteGood looking tank Keith.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard 👍
DeleteLovely looking T34, I've acquired a few earlier models too but it'll be a while before there hitting the painting table!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Cheers Iain...hopefully it's not to long until we get to see your T34's on your blog!
DeleteAnother great T-34, and love the flame thrower option.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean, glad you like it!
DeleteGreat looking T-34, you can never have too many tanks
ReplyDeleteCertainly WW2 Russians can never have too many tanks, Scotty!
DeleteCracking looking T34.... watch out for the 88's...
ReplyDeleteYeah, that could be an issue Stu....will just have to flatten them all with massed artillery first!
DeleteI do like the look of it. Very nice. Handy too. I have some to do.
ReplyDeleteThanks OB....seems like several of my readers have T34's in the pipeline... 😀
DeleteAnother nice looking tank…
ReplyDeleteI think the flamethrower makes for a nice interesting variant…
A parade does sound like a nice idea…
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly - two more individual tanks (or two and a half, perhaps) to go - and then I will do a parade!
Deletelooks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stew!
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