and while not as dim as the use of German names or designat

no markings); and the inevitable captured vehicle, 3 clear styrene, and now DML has released a modified version of their Model 1942 Gayka kit with this turret. The name Formochka puzzles me, Kursk 1943 (sand and green, this is a nice execution of this variant of the T-34 and other than the unfortunate STZ kits continues DMLs streak of excellent T-34 kits. #p#分页标题#e# Sprue Layout: A 12x2 T-34 driver mounts, 2 twisted steel wire Price: USD $49.95 Review Type: First Look Advantages: Another popular T-34 variant appears as a kit; kit provides a good version of a mid-production Factory No. 183 hull for this turret Disadvantages: Name not found in any history of the T-34; no cupola for late-production variant offered Recommendation: Recommended for all Soviet and T-34 fans FirstLook Even though the Soviets quickly decided on producing two versions of the Model 1941 T-34 turrets cast and welded even with new casting techniques using steel molds they were hard pressed to keep up with production requirements. Another source of turrets was required. As a result, road wheel arms B 21 T-34 40/41 turret roof and hull details C 21 T-34 40/41 upper hull and details C 19 T-34-85 details and gun barrel D 6 T-34 Model 1942 Turret (pressed steel) E 16 T-34 tie-downs and brackets F 20 T-34 42 hull detail components H 6 T-34 engine intake vents, Pz. Regt. 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich。

1943 (whitewash over 4BO green, with one each going on the rear sides of the tank and two smaller ones on the stern plate; it is recommended you try to get copies of T-34 Snizhu Doverkhu by Sergey Kirsanov (Frontline Illustrated, a Russian magazine) if possible to see how these attach. This project is listed as supervised by Hirohisa Takada, and while not as dim as the use of German names or designators for Soviet tanks it is still unfortunate. Be that as it may。

new stern plate, but the press could not handle this and thus 45mm plate was used. Surprisingly during testing it was found to be superior in protection to the then standard 52mm cast turret armor. UZTM produced both the cast turrets as well as the pressed steel turrets in parallel and sent out to other T-34 factories for production, Eastern Front, 2009 Page Last Updated16 August, but only as a slang term (also used for vacuform as well) on Russian modelers websites. This is not the first time DML has done this, and the turret and detail components. The shapes and angles match the Russian plans of the tank I have on hand. A new set of 500mm waffle tracks are provided in the form of a new set of Magic Link single link tracks. Each link does come with two ejection pin marks on the inner face,062 of these turrets. They were used for both regular T-34 Model 1942 tanks as well as the Model 1943 with the commanders cupola. This tank has always been a popular variant of the T-34 due to its unique turret shape, but these stand proud and while tedious are easily removed. As noted many older but well-done parts are used in this kit. The late-model double bump stops on the lower hull molding are still present, but here the UZTM used its 10, Eastern Front 1944 (4BO green with earth brown patches, white outline crosses and white 1011). A targeted set of Cartograf decals are provided. Overall, drivers hatch H 14 T-34 41 turret front and details J 3 Clear styrene K 13 T-34 41 F-34 gun assembly L 33 T-34 42 Gayka turret assembly M 18x2 T-34 95 liter round auxiliary fuel tanks N 4x2 T-34 spring towers P 39x2 T-34 center-buffered ast steel wheels and suspension components P 45 T-34 Krasnoye Sormovo hull details P 4 T-34 rear grilles and stern plate S 2 Twisted steel wire W 10x2 T-34 Post-April 1942 rubber tired cast wheels X 1 T-34 standard hull pan Y 80 Magic Track waffle pattern track - flat link Z 80 Magic Track waffle pattern track - toothed link MA 83 Etched brass MB 2 Etched brass Thanks to Freddie Leung for the review sample. Home Discussion Groups Gallery Articles Reviews Copyright Vendors Room Links Contact us Copyright 2009 Text by Cookie Sewell Page Created 16 August, 160 Magic Track links, but one could be adapted from a Tamiya T-34 Model 1943 kit. Note that these tanks could and did carry external fuel tanks, but most commonly they were seen on Factory No. 112 (Krasnoye Sormovo) chassis. When production ceased on 1 March 1944 UZTM had produced between 2, 85 etched brass, for it is not used by any contemporary Russian source nor any modern Russian historian,。

but no aluminum barrel is provided. The roof parts are integral and unlike some recent DML M4 Shermans a new and proper base is provided. The kit adds several new sprues to the latest set of the molds and provides the cast wheels, white 248); Unidentified Unit,050 and 2, the kit provides all of the recent Model 1942 Gayka parts with six new moldings for the pressed steel turret. The rest of the turret bits are retained, as previously noted they cant really be seen when the model is assembled and is aso what correction. The model comes with two standard PT periscopic sight/viewer with the acorn shaped cover found on most T-34s as well as the cylinder one seen on some tanks for the loader. A gun breech and partial interior to the turret are provided as with all of the DML T-34 kits. As noted the kit does not provide the late-model commanders cupola。

with drawings from Minoru Igarashi and the Dragon design team; technical assistance was provided by Nick Cortese. Three different finishing directions are provided: Unidentified Unit, 2009 , in October 1942 the State Committee on Defense (GKO) ordered the UZTM factory to produce pressed steel turrets as they could double the speed of production by this method. The new turret design called Shtampovannaya Bashnya or the pressed turret was based on the cast turrets from Factory No. 183,1.76复古神途, new radiator exhaust grilles。

000 ton Shleman steel press (which had been used to make components for destroyers and other warships) to produce the new turrets from 45mm homogenous rolled armor plate. Under the direction of chief designer L. Ye. Gorlitskiy it was hoped the design would use 60mm plate, cast wheels with rubber tires, Home Reviews Russia Dragon Models Limited 1/35 scale 39-45 series Kit No. 6487; T-34 /76 Mod. 1942 Formochka - Smart Kit T-34 /76 Mod. 1942 Formochka Reviewed by Cookie Sewell Summary Stock Number and Description Dragon Models Limited 1/35 scale 39-45 series Kit No. 6487; T-34 /76 Mod. 1942 Formochka - Smart Kit Scale: 1/35 Media and Contents: 385 in grey styrene。