I am amazed by the quality of the new Rubicon models. Here is a look of the T34/76 i recently built... very nice tank and very easy to build.A wargamer and miniature painter blog. Featuring Flames of War, Warhammer, Field of Glory and many other beauties ...
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Rubicon's T34/76
I am amazed by the quality of the new Rubicon models. Here is a look of the T34/76 i recently built... very nice tank and very easy to build.Getting two Sherman's at the cost of one !
I recently purchased the fantastic plastic M4A3 Sherman from Rubicon ModelsThe model is great and easy to assemble and I was super excited by the perspective of getting both the 75 and 76 mm turrets. Unfortunately during the assembling I got a bad surprise ! A few items that were needed by both turrets were only present in a single copy... They are not many but still this made the construction of two turrets a little bit tricky.
First of all I left unglued the base of the turret so that it can be attached to both versions (it stays well in place without glue. Maybe in the future I will magnetize it.
Then I magnetized the 75 and 105mm gun so that I can interchange them easily.
I also magnetized the Cullin hedgecutter so that it can be removed
The last part I needed to adjust was the cupola hatch for one of the two turrets (just one was present. To this end I used "minimold" a nice transparent plastic that softens when warmed and that creates easily a mold that can be used to replicate items with green stuff. The result is excellent and very easy to obtain....
The only think I fear is that I glued the two parts of the hatch in a wrong way since the periscope is looking backward... too late ! The next sherman will be correct!
After painting and weathering the tank I am very happy about the overall result !
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