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VEB Plasticart 1/100 Tu-95/Tu-20

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VEB Plasticart 1/100 Tu-95/Tu-20
Posted by paulhelfrich on Monday, January 16, 2017 11:31 PM

This is a 30-year old kit from the East German company VEB Plasticart.  It's more a conversation piece/curiosity than a serious scale model; I would expect that recent releases from Trumpeter are far superior.  Nevertheless, I enjoy building old, low-tech kits and seeing what I can make of them.  Hope you enjoy this result!  

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: Poland
Posted by Pawel on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 1:49 AM

Hello!

Maybe it isn't high-tech, but once upon a time it was the only model of this machine, and back then it was as good a kit as you could get if you were living in Poland in the eighties...

Good luck with your builds and have a nice day

Paweł

All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!

www.vietnam.net.pl

  • Member since
    August 2005
  • From: Sydney, Australia
Posted by Phil_H on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 4:10 AM

Nice work on a crude, basic kit. I like the tonal variations on the panels.

Interestingly, these kits made it as far afield as Australia. I have one that I picked up locally in the mid-80's, along with the 1/72 SU-7.  

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    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 8:30 AM

I take it, from the big nose bulge, that this was sort of a Soviet version of AWACs.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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    March 2015
  • From: Streetsboro, Ohio
Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 8:54 AM

You did a fantastic job resurrecting an old school kit!  Superb!

Toshi

On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell

 

Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world.  Mrs. Toshi

 

 

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Northern California
Posted by jeaton01 on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 10:58 AM

Nice result.  I've seen some of those VEB Plasticart kits, you put serious skills and elbow grease in to this one!

John

To see build logs for my models:  http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html

 

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    February 2007
  • From: Brunswick, Ohio
Posted by Buckeye on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:13 AM

Very nice job on that kit!

Mike

 

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:51 AM

WOW!!! Indifferent

Now that's a nice job turning a mangy sow's ear into an expensive designer's purse!!! Bow Down

 

No offense to Pawel or any of the other fine folk of Poland intended but those kits are well... awful... and what you've done is simply amazing! Love the NM finish! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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    June 2004
  • From: 29° 58' N 95° 21' W
Posted by seasick on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 12:58 PM

Don Stauffer

I take it, from the big nose bulge, that this was sort of a Soviet version of AWACs.

 
I went and looked it up. The big radar is for the Tu-95MS. Cruise missile launching version of the Tu-95. The missile it launched was the Kh-55 (AS-15 "KENT").
 

Chasing the ultimate build.

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  • From: Poland
Posted by Pawel on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 3:19 PM

Gamera
No offense to Pawel or any of the other fine folk of Poland intended but those kits are well... awful... and what you've done is simply amazing! Love the NM finish!

No offence taken, it just goes to show you how poor the state of the hobby was back then. Shortage of EVERYTHING in the shops, we rarely had any models to buy at all, and most of the time it was "ZTS PLASTYK" model kits made in Poland. Getting East German VEB Plasticart model or NOVO copy of an old Frog model made in the USSR was a big reason for joy! Not to mention the models made in the west - A worker had to spend all the money he earned in a month to get one of those. Modelmaking-wise it's so much better now!

By the way - that Tu-95 turned out really fine! Congratulations!

Paweł

All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!

www.vietnam.net.pl

  • Member since
    June 2004
  • From: 29° 58' N 95° 21' W
Posted by seasick on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 8:48 PM

Old nasty kits are great for showing off great building skills.

StarStarStarStarStar

Chasing the ultimate build.

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    February 2010
Posted by paulhelfrich on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:15 PM

Pawel

 

 
Gamera
No offense to Pawel or any of the other fine folk of Poland intended but those kits are well... awful... and what you've done is simply amazing! Love the NM finish!

 

No offence taken, it just goes to show you how poor the state of the hobby was back then. Shortage of EVERYTHING in the shops, we rarely had any models to buy at all, and most of the time it was "ZTS PLASTYK" model kits made in Poland. Getting East German VEB Plasticart model or NOVO copy of an old Frog model made in the USSR was a big reason for joy! Not to mention the models made in the west - A worker had to spend all the money he earned in a month to get one of those. Modelmaking-wise it's so much better now!

By the way - that Tu-95 turned out really fine! Congratulations!

Paweł

 

Thank you Pawel!  I do enjoy building the older kits, and there are plenty from this country - Pyro and Lindberg come to mind - that similarly may not look promising coming out of the box but often yield a pleasing result with some effort.  

By the way, I also build paper models, and I've built several from Poland - JSC, Fly Model, and Maly Modelarz kits.  Smile

 

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    September 2012
Posted by GMorrison on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:40 PM

What a treat!

Back in 1979 I was finishing architecture school. My batchelor thesis was on the Bauhaus, I spent two weeks in East Germany in Dessau and Weimar. Somewhere I picked up this same kit, with Aeroflot decals.

Lost to time, wish I still had it.

 

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: Poland
Posted by Pawel on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 2:29 AM

Hello Paul!

Cool! From time to time I build paper models too! It was exactly the shortage of plastic kits that has made Poland so strong in the paper model department. Just yesterday I have bought a 1:33 P-47M from "Kartonowy Arsenał". Just check out those babies: http://www.halinski.com.pl/ - they are very detailed!

Good luck with your builds and have a nice day

Paweł

All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!

www.vietnam.net.pl

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 7:29 AM

Thanks Pawel! 

And thanks Paul for pointing out there are some horrible kits from the US too. I suppose even Japan has produced some stinkers somewhere along the line. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

  • Member since
    February 2010
Posted by paulhelfrich on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 11:48 PM

Pawel

Hello Paul!

Cool! From time to time I build paper models too! It was exactly the shortage of plastic kits that has made Poland so strong in the paper model department. Just yesterday I have bought a 1:33 P-47M from "Kartonowy Arsenał". Just check out those babies: http://www.halinski.com.pl/ - they are very detailed!

Good luck with your builds and have a nice day

Paweł

 

  Thanks!   I have Halinski's USS Spadefish submarine I need to build sometime.  Smile

  • Member since
    December 2009
  • From: West Chester,Ohio
Posted by roger_wilco on Saturday, January 21, 2017 4:07 AM
Beautiful finish on that old warhorse of a kit! I still have mine (unbuilt) sent to me by a Czech pen-pal in the 1980's. We exchanged kits for a 10 year period. I still have some other Veb Plastikart kits back in the stash.

"Build what YOU want, the way YOU want, and above all have fun!" - RIP Modeler Al. 

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