I think I've burned out on dioramas for awhile. Thinking of composition, groundwork, interacting figures, grass, bushes, leaves, trees, etc leaves me tired rather than stimulated these days. To combat this, I have decided to do a 50 year span of Soviet armor starting in 1947 and ending in present day. So, here's the Tamiya T55A.
I know I have skipped the T54 but they seem to be hard to find these days.
Factory fresh and little dirt will be the focus on these largely OOB builds.
The ditching log came off one of the lodgepole pines in the back yard.
The fuel tank plumbing is .020 styrene rod, difficult to form correctly. Next time I'll use brass rod. At some point I noticed I forgot the rubber hose connectors on the fuel lines. Oh well.
Painted with MM OD green as who knows what the Soviets were apt to use. Oversprayed with MM faded OD here and there lightly, as I wanted a pretty new appearance. Drybrushed with MM Lichtgrau for a bit of contrast, which it could probably have used more of but it's too late now. Medium ray umber filter applied once, and a dark raw umber pin wash I'm not completely happy with the track sag but with rubber band tracks, and these were better than most, there seem to be some limitations. Trumpeter's T62 will be next, hope you all are entertained by this.
Regards,
Mark