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plastikk's Tank Factory[or other]

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Hi,
new?project:T-26 Model 1939 Mirage Hobby 1/72
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In Finnish service.
and next unfinished project:
Mark II Supply Tank
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Very interesting, particularly the Mk2 supply tank. Is that 1/72nd also?
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Kamo on T-26 C:
Tank w kolorkach:
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There is no white colour.
Russian Green[one with many],polish blue and something called ''dark earth''.
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The supply tank is an interesting idea, what did it supply?
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Many from Mark I/II after introduction into service Mark IV was rebuild to ''supply''
Ammo,gasoline ect...
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Hi Plastikk. Nice to see somebody from Szczecin. Its one of my favorite cities in the world. I was born not far in Stargard Szcz. Welcome to the forum. I hope to see more of your tanks here soon.
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Hi, Softscience.Po polsku mozna pisać?In Polish can we wrote?
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plastikk wrote:Hi, Softscience.Po polsku mozna pisać?In Polish can we wrote?

Raczej nie wypadalo by. Wiekszosc uzytnikow forum mowi po Angielsku. Ale chetnie pis mi po Polsku pszez PM, tylko moja polska ortografia dosyc slaba. Bylem malym dzieckiem jak wyjechalem za granice prawie 30 lat temu. :)


A translation for the rest of you so you don't think we're plotting something.

"Communicating strictly in Polish may be inappropriate here, as most of the forum users are English speakers. However, you are welcome to write to me in Polish by PM. Be warned though that my Polish spelling and grammar are weak. I was just a little kid when I left the country almost 30 years ago."



There are a few other Pols on this forum too. Mr Dyzio and Marek. Neither of them have been very active lately though.
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Another Finn in progress:
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Finnland modyfication BT with british howitzer.
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Plastikk, welcome to the forum! Nice to see interesting armor subjects and well executed too.
I was born in Szczecin :) though lived only in Gdynia!
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Something small.Polish tankette TKS with 20 mm canon.
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and BT 42 little update:
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Weekend work with another ''on-boxed'' tank:
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I know - tu much ''damaged''
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Well, I'm afraid you went too far with weathering on this one. For me it looks like pulled out of the swamp...
For me general rule in weathering is "less is more", since it's easily overdone.
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you are doing some nice tanks there - looking good
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MrDyzio wrote:Well, I'm afraid you went too far with weathering on this one. For me it looks like pulled out of the swamp...
For me general rule in weathering is "less is more", since it's easily overdone.
It's true - but it is a result of the first contact with the method of '' sponge''[for bruising]
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