Rubicon Models
Rubicon Models => Wish Lists => Topic started by: Miniaturegamer72 on September 21, 2015, 06:24:32 am
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Any thoughts on an IS2 or any of the KV series?
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The KV series is rather important and the KV-2 has a lot of freakshow appeal.
The house opposite now have a resin T-70 which is a lovely looking little AFV that might be worth looking at for doing in plastic.
The T-26 is numerous and important but comes in a bewildering number of versions and would be risky.
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The KV series is rather important and the KV-2 has a lot of freakshow appeal.
The KV2 does have a bit of a starring role in the manga Grey, which does make it appealing.
The T-26 is numerous and important but comes in a bewildering number of versions and would be risky.
Rubicon had a render of a T26 on one of the threads.
It (and the Polish equivalent) would make good early war tanks, together with the Panzer 38(T) and one of the early Cruisers (still want a Matilda 2 but that actually had armour).
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Found it, on page 2.
T26 thread: http://forum.rubiconmodels.com/index.php?topic=231.0
(http://i1373.photobucket.com/albums/ag377/RubiconModels/On%20the%20Drawing%20Board/T26%20Drawing01_zps8mtj1a7d.jpg)
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All good choices , but it's the KV II I really want in plastic , and the KV based SU 152 :) . With Rubicon producing vehicles with crew sets , I think a SU 76 would fit the bill quite nicely . The BA resin one , just doesn't do it for me like a plastic kit would .
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I know what you mean.
I am now only buying resin kits from certain companies (Empress, Evil Bear) whose kits I am happy with, and very few of them do WW2 kits.
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I love the Soviet armor that is coming out. I'm psyched about the SU-122.
I don't suppose there is any chance to do a revised design on the tracks on the T-34, or a version of the tracks, that show the waffle pattern that was so common on Soviet armor?
And I'm wondering if you'd consider a Soviet stowage set that included a spare T-34 transmission? I've seen a few photographs of T-34s with a spare transmission strapped on back.
Or, with the bedspring side armor that some vehicles used in hopes of diminishing the effects of panzerfaust?
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I'm just putting the decals and crews on my 2 SU-122 / 85s . Yes you can build the kit so both upper hulls can be used . Its not a snap fit , but it does hold together well . You just have to watch how close you mount the fuel drums to the rear crew compartment plate . Fairly easy to cut open the drivers hatch area on the 85 , but your driver figure ends up just being a head because of how the kit hull is designed . All I needed to add is an un ditching log and some tow cables . Any idea when a Soviet stowage set will be produced ? Logs I can get / make . Soviet T-34 style tow cable ends , not so much ::) Another item for the set could be a spare drive sprocket . Lots of pictures of early war T-34/76s with a spare sprocket on the hull side ( I made one by using the parts that go against either side of the hull. When the track is mounted this part can't be seen , so why not use it as stowage ) As well we could use some spare track in the 2 and 3 link pieces size and some stacked track pieces , like the parts molded on the fenders on your T-34/76 .