I would use super glue and something to put between the tracks and the fenders to make the sag look and wait until the super glue dries and then remove the objects and hope that the tracks stay sagged.
Thanks guys. Si. Voy a seguir le, construyendo y haciendo videos. Asi me guesto pasar mi tiempo, pero me estoy quedando sin espacio para todos mis Tanks/IFVs Da! Soviet subjects are my favorite. Many interesting subjects, many quite famous like the T-34. The songs are out of my personal collection, I think it's time to find some more! Thanks, and mentioning the bear, when I saw it I knew I wanted those markings! Can't say I've had much experience with Dragon, but I do have their Panther D.
Oh and not that you care again but yes you mentioned all your models kits are 1/35 but wow - your JS-2 obr 44 comes with 2 choices of link or rubber track link - nice - personally I prefer the link as it renders the tank more realistic - afterall tank tread tracks do not use rubber but steel...
Greetings again 'Comrade' since that comment I made of your JS-3 and if that tank commander came with the kit. So! You are into Soviet subjects eh? Interesting - you read much or you tend to just build kits more? Hmm - ah Dragon kits yes - the only ones I have (not tat anyone cares) are the die cast 1/72 Ferdinand, Jagdtiger P, Tiger Ausf B and the Sturmtiger. You tried Trumpeter babies before? They're quite nice! Hasegawa's ok but delicate ... Roden is tricky ...
Fenomenal el modelo !! Tiene muy buena pinta.- Vamos, vamos !! a seguir construyendo.-
You have been missed very nice tank man cant wait till you get back from space to build more
Now I know what to expect when I purchase my IS-2 on Friday, also nice video
Great kit! Fantastic video, & music! Remincint of the tv show "the unkown war"☺. Give that russian teddy bear a hug for me 🐻. Thanks.
Nice, I build the same version with Dragons kit.
I would use super glue and something to put between the tracks and the fenders to make the sag look and wait until the super glue dries and then remove the objects and hope that the tracks stay sagged.
Thanks guys.
Si. Voy a seguir le, construyendo y haciendo videos. Asi me guesto pasar mi tiempo, pero me estoy quedando sin espacio para todos mis Tanks/IFVs
Da! Soviet subjects are my favorite. Many interesting subjects, many quite famous like the T-34.
The songs are out of my personal collection, I think it's time to find some more!
Thanks, and mentioning the bear, when I saw it I knew I wanted those markings!
Can't say I've had much experience with Dragon, but I do have their Panther D.
That is a nice build of the model, but you put the gun mantlet top cover on backwards.
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Oh and not that you care again but yes you mentioned all your models kits are 1/35 but wow - your JS-2 obr 44 comes with 2 choices of link or rubber track link - nice - personally I prefer the link as it renders the tank more realistic - afterall tank tread tracks do not use rubber but steel...
nice model, the russian bear is proud of you comrade :)
Greetings again 'Comrade' since that comment I made of your JS-3 and if that tank commander came with the kit. So! You are into Soviet subjects eh? Interesting - you read much or you tend to just build kits more? Hmm - ah Dragon kits yes - the only ones I have (not tat anyone cares) are the die cast 1/72 Ferdinand, Jagdtiger P, Tiger Ausf B and the Sturmtiger. You tried Trumpeter babies before? They're quite nice! Hasegawa's ok but delicate ... Roden is tricky ...
did you using tamiya cement to assembled the body part?
Did you airbrush or regular brush?
how could u make rubber bane have that draping look
What is the background music
It's called Soviet March
ComradeMP187 thx:)