Was the tank from the movie The Beast a T62, T64, or a T72?. Love the movie and want to build a diorama from it. Any help from y’all would be great. Thanks much, and always remember our soldiers past and present.
Greg Morand
Was the tank from the movie The Beast a T62, T64, or a T72?. Love the movie and want to build a diorama from it. Any help from y’all would be great. Thanks much, and always remember our soldiers past and present.
Greg Morand
Israeli Ti-67, i think.
What’s the movie about? I remember another thread about this.
It is about a Russian Tank in Afganistan. The story is about a crew member who tries to lead a mutany against the Tank Commander, fails and is left for dead. The Afgan rebels find him and to spare his life he agrees to help them destroy the tank, which the Afgan Rebels call The Beast.
TI-67s are IDF modified T-55s correct?
Hi there!
TI-67’s are either T-55 or T-62. 67 stands for the six day’s war - the year that is.
I saw the movie and it’s a nice one. If I remmember correctly it’s a T-62. However to be on safe side, take a look at the shape of the turret, if you can tell the difference.
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------------------- T-55
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For some reason my recatangles ended up like this… ||
Hope you understand.
Thanks, I will have to watch the movie again to see what I can find out.
I’m pretty sure the tank is a T-62.
I’ve got the movie on VHS and DVD, it is what model companies market as the Ti-67, which is an IDF modified T-55. It is made by Lindberg, Esci and Trumpeter.
The easiest way to tell a T-55 from a T-62 is the road wheels. On a T-55, there is a pronounced gap between the first and second road wheel. On a T-62, the first three road wheels are close together with a gap between the third and fourth road wheels and a real pronounced gap between the fourth and fifth road wheels.
Additionally, the gunner’s auxillary sight on a T-55 is hotdog shaped whereas the T-62 auxillary sight is round. This is the port just to the left of the main gun if you are sitting in the turret.
How is Tamyias new T-55. It seems like a nice kit. Any comments would be great. Thanks to everyone who responded to my topic so fast. May all your models be Award Winners.
Thanks Greg
I have not built/bought that kit yet, but I have seen club members working on the kit and talked to friends who have built it. All I’ve talked to say it is one of Tamiya’s best kits to date.
If you are talking the T-55A(#35257) than I am working on it and It is very nice kit. Goes together smooth and since mine got the Fruil tracks in it.
Gives you 5 different tanks to build from 3 different armies.
Does anyone know if I can use Eduards T-55 detail set for Trumpeter on Trumpeters Ti-67. I am fairly new to using photo etched parts. Everyones help so far has been outstanding.
Thanks Greg
tamiyas T54/5 is REALLY nice and just BEGS for indie tracks. another half decent one is LEEs. the turret is a bit lower and has a rough casting look to it. it is worth getting.
watched the beast recently, again[:D], and i got to wondering if it was a T62. the turret doesn’t seem to be quite so high in the back as it does on a T54/5
The big test is the road wheel layout. If you go by the road wheel spacing, it definitely is a T-55 hulled vehicle.
I have seen that movie. It was ok. Good luck on your project Greg.
mark956
Sounds like an interesting movie, will have to look for it.
Correct
movie was filmed in Israel
this is an old thread, yes I know, but I recently bought this movie on DVD and we like it. This link’s information supports this
another popular war movie that was filmed in Israel was ‘The Big Red One’
It’s a Isreali TI-67, the several easy ways to tell. First the road wheel spacing on a T-55 is much different than a T-62, 62’s have uniformed spacing in the wheels, were a 55 does not. Also you can tell by the shap of the turret, the 55 has a horse shoe shape to it were a 62 is more round. Also there is a wedge shape to the the top of the turret on a 55.
t-62
Another way to tell a T-55 from a T-62 is to look at the TC and loaders hatch
T-62 loaders hatch
T-55 hatches