Ripley: “All I can see you've missed is the vision slit above the loaders pistol port (right turret side). The gunner didn't have one as his periscope was further back and could turn to fully face the left, the loader with his periscope further forward, was sort of jammed in by the gun breach, hence the slit.”
Can you please show us where exactly? Thanks!Pinky: “I think the only issue is some of the detailing on the turret - the ventilation dome was further forward on the earlier version (it may be that the photo is misleading and you've captured this point). I also think there was only one dome on the 1943 version, not the paired domes depicted, although that's pretty minor. The 1943 version didn't have squared-off mudguards, but I don't think anyone is going to be too bothered about that either.”
Has attached new top view of the two turret tops, we did noticed the some variations, but can you please show us the exact position? Appreciated that! BTW, we are using a Model 44 as a base reference, hence the squared-off mudguards.Ripley: “the dome should almost touch the commander's cupola. I totally missed that. All my books show double fan domes on the 1943 pattern T-34/85. A couple of factories started splitting the domes, one front, one rear on the 1945 model.”
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Enclosing a top view of the two turret tops for further discussion:
Also a reference drawing of the turret:
We are using references based on a T-34/85 Model 1944, and then add and minus some features to give customers two turret top choices; some of the decisions is also based on machine tooling too! But if there are some very significant overlook, please point it out.