Contents
Sprue A. Shown as one sprue in the instructions, but actually three.
Part 55 (which is marked blue "not for use" in the instructions)
is actually removed. It seems that this is done manually, and that
in some kits even the part number
is removed.
Part "B", the lower hull.
Parts "C", the wheels.
Black rubber, and horribly crooked tracks.
PE for the engine mesh and strands of metal wire for the tow cables.
The comprehensive decal sheet, although very few of these early "Model
1940" tanks actually carried any markings or slogans.
The instructions. Notice part 55 and the free choice to slap any decal
to the side of the turret.
Variants
[1]
|
|
Welded
turret |
Cast
turret |
Hull |
Box-shaped
fuel tanks on side of hull |
Driver's
hatch |
Mudguards |
Tracks |
Pre-series |
until
09/40 |
- Small
(bend line at widest point of turret ring - no rectangular
reinforcement plate at bottom)
- Mount
for searchlight, but no light; some already without mount
- Provision
for antenna on rear of turret
|
|
- One-piece
nose
- Rivet
line below sponsons
|
No |
- Separate
plate for optics; single forward visor
- Reinforcement
strips around hatch (not on all tanks)
|
Small |
Flat |
Early
series |
09/40 |
- Small
(bend line at widest point of turret ring - no rectangular
reinforcement plate at bottom)
- Mount
for searchlight, but no light; some already without mount
- Provision
for antenna on rear of turret
|
|
- Three-piece
nose
- Rivet
line below sponsons
|
No |
- Separate
plate for optics; single forward visor
- Reinforcement
strips around hatch
|
Small |
Flat |
|
09-11/40 |
- Large
(bend line behind widest point of turret ring - rectangular
reinforcement plate at bottom)
- Turret
hatch modified accordingly
- No
mount for searchlight
- Provision
for antenna on rear of turret; sometimes plated over when
no radio installed
- More
rounded side vision covers during production
|
(From
11/40, but still rare)
- Integrated
side vision covers
- Sloped
rear roof, like welded turret
- No
antenna pot
|
- Three-piece
nose
- Rivet
line below sponsons
|
No |
- Separate
plate for optics; single forward visor
- Reinforcement
strips around hatch
|
Small |
Flat |
Series |
11-12/40 |
- Large
(see above)
- Turret
hatch modified accordingly
- No
mount for searchlight
- More
rounded side vision covers
- Omission
of antenna pot
|
(Still
rare)
- Integrated
side vision covers
- Sloped
rear roof, like welded turret
- No
antenna pot
Another,
very rare type of cast turret existed
- Welded
side vision covers
- Horizontal
rear roof, with heightened rear plate
- Still
with small turret hatch
|
- Three-piece
nose
- Rivet
line below sponsons / welded from 12/40 onwards (partially
implemented)
- Antenna
moved to right front of hull
|
Yes |
- Separate
plate for optics; single forward visor
- Reinforcement
strips around hatch
|
Extra
(removable) front section |
Improved
surface |
|
01-02/41 |
- Large
(see above)
- Turret
hatch extended to the rear and domed
- Larger
opening in turret front (anticipating F-34 gun) with modified
mantlet
- No
mount for searchlight
- More
rounded side vision covers
|
Rare
variant
- Turret
hatch extended to the rear and domed
- Larger
opening in turret front (anticipating F-34 gun) with modified
mantlet
- Integrated
side vision covers
- Sloped
rear roof, like welded turret
- No
antenna pot
More
common variant
- Turret
hatch extended to the rear and domed
- Larger
opening in turret front (anticipating F-34 gun) with modified
mantlet
- Welded
side vision covers
- Horizontal
rear roof (integral cast), with heightened rear plate
- No
antenna pot
|
- Three-piece
nose
- Welded
sponsons (partially implemented)
- Antenna
moved to right front of hull
|
Yes |
- Separate
plate for optics; single forward visor
- Reinforcement
strips around hatch
|
Extra
(removable) front section |
Improved
surface |
|
03-04/41 |
As
above, but PKO omitted. |
As
above, but PKO omitted. |
- Three-piece
nose
- Welded
sponsons
- Antenna
moved to right front of hull
|
Yes |
- Integrated
plate for optics; single forward visor
- Reinforcement
strips around hatch
|
Extra
(removable) front section |
Improved
surface |
The kit has most
(all ?) features of a 01-02/41 series vehicle.
While I haven't
studied the accuracy of the details or the dimensions, one thing that
is very noticeable is the lack of the rectangular maintenance hatch
on the rear hull plate.
References
[1] The
First T-34, Birth of a Legend: T-34 Model 1940, C. Mulsow, Tankograd
publishing, 2019
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kits can be purchased from
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