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Re: Russian T34/85 Tank
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lugnet.build, lugnet.general
Date: 
Wed, 5 Apr 2000 11:04:21 GMT
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:) the tracks and 6 cylinder engine are motorised,(same as the Tiger 1) I
didnt have enough room to motorise the turret turner, as I was able to with
the Challenger tank. I have made the model so that the motor can be removed in
a matter of seconds so that it can be used as a push along model still
rotating the engine, if desired.This also gives more ammo storage space inside
the hull. The t34 76 did have a small turret , the /85 had a much larger
turret as I have tried to replicate.(can get 3 figures in the turret at a
squeeze). I will try and take some pics of the Tiger and T34 together if I get
time. :)



In lugnet.build, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:


Carl Greatrix wrote:

I have finally posted pics of another tank at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-
bin/gallery.cgi?m=carl after being inspired to do so by seeing shauns
fantastic armoured car :)

Carl,

As a long-time aficionado of Soviet armour, I can say that your T34/85 is
gorgeous without reservation.  It has a little element of JS-I to it (as
did the real thing in later production iterations)--a much larger
tank--and I love how you've simulated the Soviet crew uniforms with
available elements.  My only possible question is "how did you get two
people in the turret?"  I remember hearing many stories about the awful
and cramped interiors of Soviet WWII medium tank turrets.  (I've been in
one, but it was a 1944 T34/76, almost the worst of the lot.)

And yeah, what *is* motorised in the model?  And can we see it parked
with your Tiger?  ;)

best

Lindsay



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  Re: Russian T34/85 Tank
 
(...) Carl, As a long-time aficionado of Soviet armour, I can say that your T34/85 is gorgeous without reservation. It has a little element of JS-I to it (as did the real thing in later production iterations)--a much larger tank--and I love how (...) (24 years ago, 5-Apr-00, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)

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