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Thursday, March 19, 2015 - 06:21 PM UTC
For Russian armor fans Ding Hao, sister company of AFV Club, has announced a famous World War 2 tank with some extra armor.
Ding Hao has announced the have a T-34/76 in works with applique armor. The model will be based on the AFV Club T-34-76 Factory 112 kit and will add the extra parts to represent the applique armor. This should provide a different looking T-34 with the armor plates on the front glacis and turret.

DH96009 T-34/76 Model 1942 Factory 112 w/Applique Armor
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Already built the Zavod Nr.27 a few years back. I think I will stay with the one I kit bashed. Thanks goodnees I had some left over MB Models resin rear transmission plates and hatches!
MAR 24, 2015 - 05:44 AM
Let's just stop buying any models because they're all wrong, wrong, wrong!
MAR 24, 2015 - 06:52 PM
Yeah, we get it. You don't particularly care about how accurate a kit is and, for reasons known only to you, feel sever mental anguish at the thought others might. Understood. You really shouldn't hold your opinions in. It's not good for you. Mark
MAR 24, 2015 - 11:04 PM
Yeah, we get it. You don't particularly care about how accurate a kit is and, for reasons known only to you, feel severe mental anguish at the thought others might. Understood. You really shouldn't hold your opinions in. It's not good for you. Mark [/quote] I might be completely wrong, it has happened before a couple of times, but I have a very faint suspicion that the operational word we are looking for here might be 'sarcasm'
MAR 25, 2015 - 01:17 AM
Indeed Mark
MAR 25, 2015 - 02:08 AM
(And I really should apologize. That came out sounding just a touch more sarcastic than intended,) Mark
MAR 25, 2015 - 02:10 AM
False choice there, Christophe I think what most of us would prefer is a kit where someone did a little research before releasing it. Other than some of the problems Scott et.al. have pointed out there's the bullet splash strips along the upper edge of the side plate that shouldn't be there, they'll need to be filed off. Welded joints at the front of the turret added armor, they are not entirely horizontal on the real thing and that may take a little work to correct. The later style of armored "acorn" for the PT-4-7 gun sight is not right for the type, it should have the earlier version with the flip open cover. The tracks are the wrong type, they should be 550mm forged links not the 500mm tracks shown. The drive and idler shown are wrong for the type, though if this is based on the AFVC kit the correct ones (or 'more correct ones') should be provided. Don't get me wrong, all of this can be fixed with additional money and time but at the prices we're already being asked to pay why should we have to put so much effort into making a kit right? Mark[/quote] Remember that even the research can be difficult to get "right". As there were no technical documents or drawing, research is done using fuzzy pictures or at a museum. Thus the picture may be a one-off vehicle or now show the detail. And at the museum, depending on the source of the vehicle, it may have "aftermarket" parts put on it just so they could get it on display. But I am guessing some people know exactly how these companies do their research, as they seem to know everything else.
MAR 25, 2015 - 02:15 AM
In this case? That just ain't so. There are a lot of good clear photos and lots of excellent documentation of this particular T-34. All they had to do was look or even ask. Do I know everything? N'ah. But believe it or don't I do know a bit about how at least one company goes about its research and, well, just a little about the T-34 to boot. Mark
MAR 25, 2015 - 02:57 AM
Mark, I'm very interested in this model and thank you for taking the time to share some info about the vehicle. Can you tell this non-T34 guy where he needs to go online or what books are out there that show this vehicle and the changes needed to bring it up to snuff? Could you post photos of the parts that need to be changed? Thanks, Dan
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