Tamiya 1/35 t-62A

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Tamiya 1/35 t-62A

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Well what can I say about this old kit that has not already been said, nothing actually but apparently it has some inaccuracies, for an out of the box build I think it looks alright.
And because I built the Syrian option it means that I can get a bit more mileage out of my home-made base....lol
I just don't know what is going on with me lately as this only took me less than two weeks to build which is a bit of a record for me going on last years performance. :razz:

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I dont know enough about the subject to say if its accurate or not but it sure is a nice looking model,well tidy mun.
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Another of the old school Tamiya kits on my to do list. I don't care about the inaccuracies. It certainly looks like a T-62 and yours is a terrific piece of modelling, beautifully built and finished.
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Very nicely built painted, and posed. I don't think you can go far wrong with Tamiya armour.

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Lovely work Mark, and beautifully presented on the base too. Top job!
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It may be an old model, but the build is stunning.
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Another stunner Titan. Love it.
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Nice work as always Titan. The T-62 looks great.
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Another great Tamiya classic that the purists love to kick because of accuracy issues. What do they know? :grin: Looks great Mark and the base sets it off a treat.
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Thanks guys and I'm sure the base will make another appearance soon...lol
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Beautiful job and the base sets it off nicely.
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