Trumpeter T34/76 Update (Some more painting)

How’s it going, Terry here, Sorry I didn’t get much posting done as of late but with work etc. yap, yap, yap!

I got some painting done, so here we go.

Batteries

Base coated in browns and flesh for grain.

Coated in raw umber, but still a long way to go. These units are scratchbuilt.

Rear wall, filters and intakes.

Gearbox.

Starter motor.

Thanks for looking, all comments welcome,

Hope it doesn’t take too long for the next post.

Regards,

Terry.

I have seen several of these babies under construction and finished. This one promises to be terrific.

Good work!

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terry my bro --[:D]-- nice to see ya posting on the t-34 again-- you really got that paint chippy,battle worn look down to a science!-- what I really like best is the freekin ground strap on the starter motor–well done man!!-- tread[8D]

Woohhooo! Fantastic painting and weathering job. All I can say is wow.

Yeah, it really is well done.

Awesome Terry!

nice job—a little heavy on the chipping for the engine comportment, but very nice…I feel that chipping, etc…is WAY overdone as the service life of these vehicles was VERY short…at MOST around 4-5 years (more like a matter of weeks or months) …most modern arsenals have been around for decades and don’t show that kind of wear, and I know that they are better maintained, but still, all the same…

WOW, man…outstanding!!!

Question–how’d ya get the great weathering on the engine parts, specifically the rust? If I had to guess I’d say Rust-All?

BTW, is this in 1/16 scale?

Wow, been a while since you posted on this one. Looks great. Lots of nice detail painting, and subtle shading. If the rest of it is up to this standard, it should be one beautiful piece of work.