Showing posts with label Trumpeter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trumpeter. Show all posts

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Trumpeter 1/72 T-55 Medium tank Mod.1958 "inbox review" / by Erhan Atalay

 




History


The T-54 and T-55 tanks are a series of Soviet medium tanks introduced in the years following the Second World War. The first T-54 prototype was completed at Nizhny Tagil by the end of 1945. From the late 1950s, the T-54 eventually became the main tank for armoured units of the Soviet Army, armies of the Warsaw Pact countries, and many others. T-54s and T-55s have been involved in many of the world's armed conflicts since their introduction in the second half of the 20th century.

The T-54/55 series is the most-produced tank in history. Estimated production numbers for the series range from 96,500 to 100,000. They were replaced by the T-62, T-64, T-72, T-80 and T-90 tanks in Soviet and Russian armies, but are still used by up to 50 other armies worldwide, some having received sophisticated retrofitting. The Chinese version of the T-54A is the Type 59.

During the Cold War, Soviet tanks never directly faced their NATO adversaries in European combat. However, the T-54/55's first appearance in the West around the period of the 1950s (then the beginning of the Cold War) spurred the United Kingdom to develop a new tank gun, the Royal Ordnance L7, and the United States to create the M60 tank.

Kit : 

Trumpeter kits generally contain easy-to-assemble parts. Very small details are molded into the main body. Some parts (handles, headlight beams, tow cable, etc.) may need to be hand-made for this kit.
Vinyl tracks are difficult to assemble and have poor detail. Realistic tracks require effort.
The barrel is plastic; perhaps a metal aftermarket barrel could be used..

Later models featured a 7.62mm PKT coaxial weapon and a 12.7mm DShK heavy machine gun on the turret roof. However, the DShK is not included in the box.

Nevertheless, it would be fun for a modeler to build a nice T-55 from this box. Examples of this are available on the miniafv blog, and a good example will be published soon.

Happy modeling,

Erhan...



















Saturday, February 22, 2025

Trumpeter 1/72 Soviet T-28 Medium Tank (Welded) by Sancar Buhur

 



Hello,

We missed Sancar Buhur's models, he sent us a nice model after a long time.

A Soviet T-28 tank from Trumpeter's new kits. I liked it very much, a very nice completion, congratulations Sancar...

Erhan…











Tuesday, February 11, 2025

“Dick in East” ... Modelcollect 1/72 German Railway Schwere Platformwagen Type SSYS w/ Trumpeter Dicker Max (by Baran Çakmak)



Hi dear modellers.

This is my new vignette work

Everything is started with a buy 1/72 scale Modelcollect German Railway Schwerer Plattformwagen Type SSYS 1+1 and the idea developed one after another.

Firstly  I don’t like the plastic floor of the wagon so replace the wagon floor with the real wood; one mm thick and two mm wide balsa stripes that left over from glider production many years before in my junkyard. After aplying finished I sanded the floor gently and painted the every balsa stripe one by one with different shades of aqrylic valejo paints. Then vagon is painted with german grey on upper side and different shades of rust at the bottom side, washed and whethered with pigments.

The wagon model comes with the rail road but the details are very sparse so I need to improve it. First I filled the dents on the railroad planks and sanded, then give them wood texture and cracks with a sharp hobby blade. There is also no rail road nails that attach the iron railroad and the planks, so I scratchbuilt them and added. After all, railroad’s wooden planks are also painted in different shades of wood with acrylics. Steel roads are always rusty but the upper parts are always shinny because of friction so painted like that.

The Modelcollect SSYS wagon  has two axle on every boogy so this means that I need a vehicle less than 50 tons of weight  as a model, so I choose Trumpeter 1/72 scale Dicker Max model as logically (at first I thought to use a kingtiger but then I realized that will be wrong for realism for that platform)

Trumpeter’s Dicker Max was moulded good and very enjoyable to built. But painting options are very limited because Dicker Max produced by the number of just two (an one was burned by itself on a fire while firing accident) so the color was german gray. First I applied shades by pre-shading and then painted)

The iron bridge on the vignette is scratch built. I first downloaded some drawings and pictures from internet and built one from scratch by leftover evergreen plates and profiles. The rivets on the bridge are a little bit time consuming but I have to add it. They are made from sprue, their heads are shaped like mushroom by a lighter. I will talk about it later. İron bridge is painted first in rust colors, and later two coats of different colors to achive contrast. The old paint effect made by the help of heavy chipping fluid, then washed and wheathering applied.

Figures are from Aliexpress, painted in SPG crew clothing colors. Their quality is not too good but ok, can save the day.

The sides of the river on the vignette made by the foam coated with modelling paste, after all is shaped and dried, natural soil from my garden sprinkelled to the ground and fixed by diluted white glue. I also added some rocks to the view those are made from rough parts of cat litter. After all, whole ground covered with filler coat, then all black. Then painted in earth colors.

The leftover T34/76 turret is (I think) UM or Italeri model (I got it from junkyard of Erhan Atalay, thanks for the help) cut in the bottom of turret to get proper fit to the ground of the river, the turret also painted in rust shades and chipped.

The water on the river is made by two component acrylic clear resin colored by a few drop of green color. I firstly made a mold/barrier around  the vignette by acetate sheet. To avoid the leak of resin I sealed the gap between ground and the asetate sheet, I used liquid masking fluid as a seal, then pour the resin and left all for whole night to cure. One day later I tear off the asetate sheet. While curing time the resin shrinks so the sides of poured resin curls upwards like a wave so I trim it with a sharp hobby knife to optain a flat surface. After that I applied Vallejo Extra Heavy gel all of to the surface  by the help of a paintbrush creating some waves and waited to dry. After gel dried it become clear. Then I drybrushed the surface with vallejo snow effect to create white foams of waves.

It was a pleasure for me to create that vignette so I hope you like it…

Baran Çakmak..















 

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Trumpeter 1/72 M1A1 with Mine Clearing Blade System (by Kerem Özkır)







Hello dear modeler,

last month (October) there was an Abrams campaign organized by Miniafv team members. We published 3 Abrams. We were going to continue but we had a short technical problem. Everything's okay now. We can continue :)

The fourth Abrams is from Kerem Özkır. Kerem made some additions to 4D printing. The most striking of these are our little friends. Birds and cats. Pay attention to the last frame.

Thanks for sharing Kerem...

Erhan...



Trumpeter M1A1 Abrams is a nice kit with no problems during assembly. I wanted to make a non-action scenario. A daily life of soldiers having fun with cats.

Figures, accessories and animals are 3D print.
Pepsi box is paper print.
Hesco barriers are resin cast.
Happy modelling, Kerem...

















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