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This is the best kit I've every built - not that I've built that many nor is the T-55 my favorite tank (that honor goes to M4A3E8 and Pershing!). All the parts fit perfectly and the final result was a very good looking kit. Enjoy!
Phil_H Gamera Ahhhh, thanks for the correction- just assumed this was the kit from the '70s ... You may be thinking of the T-62, which was good in it day, but is looked upon as a dog's breakfast now.. The T-55 kit was released this century
Gamera Ahhhh, thanks for the correction- just assumed this was the kit from the '70s ...
You may be thinking of the T-62, which was good in it day, but is looked upon as a dog's breakfast now..
The T-55 kit was released this century
Yes, yes I was- whoops!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
GameraAhhhh, thanks for the correction- just assumed this was the kit from the '70s ...
The Hobbyist Gamera As one of Tamiya's older kits other than filling the motor/battery holes in the bottom she should go together without much fuss. The metal gun barrel you added there is a nice plus. ...this is a newer generation kit and is cherry, even by Tamiya standards, and has gotten hard to find in its original boxing...the only major mods I've seen are the plumbing of the fuel tanks on the fenders and maybe replacing the sheet metal guard above the side mounted exhaust...kit falls together...no motorization holes on this m o j o ...
Gamera As one of Tamiya's older kits other than filling the motor/battery holes in the bottom she should go together without much fuss. The metal gun barrel you added there is a nice plus.
As one of Tamiya's older kits other than filling the motor/battery holes in the bottom she should go together without much fuss. The metal gun barrel you added there is a nice plus.
...this is a newer generation kit and is cherry, even by Tamiya standards, and has gotten hard to find in its original boxing...the only major mods I've seen are the plumbing of the fuel tanks on the fenders and maybe replacing the sheet metal guard above the side mounted exhaust...kit falls together...no motorization holes on this m o j o ...
Ahhhh, thanks for the correction- just assumed this was the kit from the '70s ...
I recently built the Tiran 5, probably the same basic kit with extra parts.
Went together like vodka and caviar.
Definitely a candidate for big heavy saggy Friuls.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Thanks guys
yea, seen the gun barrel on Ebay, liked the looks of the rifling in it in the picture. But i can't see the rifling now that I have it. Maybe I will later this week, I'm getting new glasses.
A.K.A. Ken Making Modeling Great Again
Hi every one. This is my first ever armour/tank. The T 55a./ So far it seems easy enough.
Anyone who has built this kit, do youi have any pointers you can share? Thanks
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