This is my recreation of the famous T-34-85, a tank that many have come to know and love.
It's not at all to scale but this is good enough for me.
Most of the part count is details for the engine deck.
I do realize that when you look at pictures of the T-34-85 it shows it with only three of the tanks but I used a image taken from Girls und Panzer when Ooarai and Pravda had the match and the scene of Pravda's tanks all moving in formation.
This is the forest green variant, I will release the winter white variant.
I also don't know what the Soviets called this color but I figured since it was mostly operating in forested terrain, that woodland/forest green was suiting for the name of this color.
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2,536 Gen3ralInterstel1ar
@Oshizu Oh god, that sounds like me thinking about making car replicas. I tried to make an AE86 replica and then it turned into a four-door hatchback AE86 hybrid, and I lost motivation to continue with it.
I still have Edelweiss from the game Valkyria Chronicles that I need to build but haven't gotten around to it. -
3,517 Oshizu
Great comparison, the driver hatch I'd loved it and seeing how just a few people interest over my simple t34-85 replica, im thinking of remastered the hull design + several details top to bottom, but my lazy butt ass says no and some pressure on making Tiger 2 over nearly month
This pales in comparison to the T-34-85 tanks made by @Oshizu. I would highly recommend going and taking a look at the replicas that they have made; they are ten times more detailed than mines are. Mines look like a cheap wish.com version of the T-34s that Oshizu has made.
Here are links to Oshizu's T-34-85 and Pravda tanks:
T-34-85
Pravda Tanks