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Jakub Wiraszka (x_bandit)
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T-80BV N191 Grozny '94

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20 3 September 2020, 12:08
Jos Jansen
Awesome piece of armor mate...👍
3 September 2020, 13:03
Jakub Wiraszka
Thanks Jos
3 September 2020, 13:45
Eelco Gregoire
Really mean looking tank!
3 September 2020, 13:47
Jakub Wiraszka
Hope so:] This was my intension to build this way🙂
3 September 2020, 13:51
Rui S
Very well done model. Nice figure painting and photos 👍
3 September 2020, 14:31
Jakub Wiraszka
Thanks Rui. I am glad You like it 😄
3 September 2020, 16:35
James C
Awesome looking T-80 Jakub. The weathering and dusting is perfect. Very cool! 👍
3 September 2020, 18:06
Jakub Wiraszka
Thanks, I always trying not to go into comic-like looking painting. In same time, in fact, I added here and there some contrast to emphasize the shapes 🙂 it's good that it didn't work out too intrusively.
3 September 2020, 18:29
Spanjaard
excellent!
9 October 2020, 15:32
Jakub Wiraszka
Many thanks 🙂 Now Zvezda's T-90MS onboard with some scratchbuilding to deliver still warm russian muffin -> T-90M 😄
9 October 2020, 17:22
Scott Dutton
Great model, and nice figure.
9 October 2020, 22:07
Neuling
I agree with Scott.👍👍
10 October 2020, 06:21
Jakub Wiraszka
Scott, Neuling thanks a lot. I think the effort has paid off 😄
10 October 2020, 08:04

Album info

Another project completed, this time T-80BV from Trumpeter. Model quite good, details ok, unfortunately some bugs had to be corrected. Besides, I thought that with this model I would practice making metal parts myself. Therefore, the only accessory I bought were the Kontakt-1 boxes from Mikrodisign. And this is how the initially assumed fast model was built for 5 months. I must admit that I am satisfied with the effect, although at the end of the work I had to modify the version I chose at the beginning.

My initial idea was to build a BV with short side skirts and a commander's hatch counterweight. In addition, I thought to include it in the first Chechen campaign. This was the configuration of the tank 9th group, side number 198, which took part in the first assault on Grozny on December 31, 1994. However, due to the fact that it was completely destroyed during the fighting at Ordzhonkidze Avenue. Thought I would prefer one that survived the fights though. Therefore, I chose a tank with side number 191 of the same unit. It was damaged, but eventually it was evacuated, repaired and put back into service.

In determining the correct version, I would like to thank Vladimir Konovalov

Changes:
- metal structure for reactive armor,
- metal basket on the tower
- Wading system details improved and added
- full wiring of electrical systems (Tucha, infrared, lights etc.)
- the lenses of the optical devices of the commander and gunner were revorked from scratch
- metal fixing of the boxes on the tower was made
- fixed details of 12.7mm ammo boxes
- fixed details of standard trumpeter tracks
- commander turret and 12.7mm NSVT details added
- added commander's turret counterweight
- fixed welds on the turret and tank hull
- standard gun barrel improved
- replaced part of the screws (Masterclub)

The rest of the details of what I did can be found at the link:

modelwork.pl/topic/39148-t-80bv-135/

paints & pigments:

- Tamiya XF61
- oil paints
- AK, Vallejo and Ammo pigments
- AK, AmmoMIG, Tamiya wash

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1:35 T-80BV (Trumpeter 05566)

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