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I started the tower. There are extra parts depends the version anyone wants to built. I chose the resin part with the double infrarents as shown on my first post. Looks like T-90A. All was ok until I had to add the side reactive armor. Due to the oval shape of tower these were not easily installed on line like they are in the real tank. I'm not sure if I read correct the complicated instructions but I spend over an hour to figure out a solution. I replaced some square parts with longer plastic ones as required. Definitely not a work to be proud of but most crappy job its under the turret so it can't be seen The barrel came in one piece shaving me from sanding the seam line. Its highly detailed like the rest of the turret even I hadn't add most pieces yet -
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Indeed there is enough details on this kit, even the engine grills look look fine. The side skirts also are finely detailed they even have some bumps at the lower side, like in real tanks after usage The instructions are a different story. The picture for painting guide is very small I can barely see the camouflage. Fortunately I will go for the green only one. There is also not instructions for decals. The Soviet flag is of no use I think as the earlier version of T-90 appeared in 1992 -
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My second battle tank in space saving 1/72 scale. T-90 is an advanced Russian tank continuously upgraded from the experience gained at the war in Ukraine The kit I got this kit from last travel in Malaysia from a local shop instead of ordering the Vespid Kit form China as was my initial purpose.It comes from an unknown company called AM. However it has a lot of pieces and fine details as well as resin made, flexible tracks. The instructions seems to be cramped somehow, too many pieces in one photo. Hopefully the parts will fit well
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So I took my time to learn how to make it closer to the real thing. I used Takao's hull to avoid mess on the model. The real thing Comparing to the previous project I feel far more satisfied. Because this is not a repeat of my usual work. It is a step forward as at last learned how to create waves and wakes the way I wanted. There is more space for improvement, for example the wave at bow should be more sharp and thinner. I will repeat the scene with Takao in the future and compare. The model also has some imperfections especially on railings and detail can be improved. But I dont mind, the scene overall is ok.
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The model is finished apart the helicopter. The decals on the heli area where not positioned correctly because the instructions where not accurate. Another disadvantage of the kit. I could go for adding extra details but I feel the need to move on. Overall a medium quality kit. Best part was the included PE. It covers 80% of the extra details provided by Flyhawk set.
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From what I see from the scale you have a calm to moderate sea state. That means no need to torture yourself with shades of blue. You can made a decent sea by using only dark blue and white. You can spray the whole thing with ocean dark blue then lightly paint the ship surroundings with white using airbrush
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For the rigging material I used fake hair extension. Very good thickness, easy to work with and it causes less tension to the masts. I took me 3 evenings about 2 hours each evening. First I did the forward section, next the middle and lastly the stern section. Even not elastic, it causes some stress to the plastic parts. To cut the excess material I used hot needle. This has to be done with caution not the damage the rest rigging or the plastic parts. Another advantage for the brass masts. I wish they weren't SK difficult to make. Maybe one day I will be able to make it better
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Apart from the sprue containing the hull parts there's only another one. So Iooking for the parts is not time consuming I used surgical movements in order not to lose any tiny PE part. Also the minimum amount of glue used, to avoid mess. My tip: If excess PVA or CA glue used I burn the part with a lighter to remove it instead of scratching it especially if its a tiny one.
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Another built of an unpopular model. Kang Ding Frigate of the ROCS Navy. A Taiwanese version of the French La Fayette Frigate. First impression opening the kit is like "I ve been cheated a bit", lol The plastic also looked very cheap and elastic Fortunately I obtained a PE kit from Flyhawk, let's see how I can make this kit looks nice
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I managed to do a bit of progress today. More boats fitted with extra details and some PE parts. Rails added at the rear area but the fit, I think may need repositioning. Also paint faded out because of the effort. The reason is that the stern is not level but going downwards as in the real ship as you can see in this Takao drawing Another unsolved problem is that the upper deck is painted in linoleum color like the main. I don't know how I missed this but its too late for correction.
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