Siga |
T-55 |
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Kit #: 52315 |
Review by
Andy Bannister
- a(dot)bann(at)ntlworld(dot)com
Edited by Al Magnus |
I never let a model beat me. Oh sure, they may sit around half built in a box for years with a "ha ha, you can't build me" smirk on their smug little faces, but eventually I'll drag them out, wipe that cheese eating grin off their clocks and finish the suckers. This one however, very nearly became the exception to that rule.... With the tracks finally in place, the upper hull back on and the damage from separating it repaired, the rest of the build went fairly quickly and easily. I have to admit I couldn't find a single photo of Finnish T-55s with the rear fuel drums in place, though several had the mounts for them. I like the look of them so decided to add them anyway, but thought that scratch building the drums would ultimately be easier and produce a better result than trying to clean up the multi-part kit tanks. Using Evergreen 5/16" o/d styrene tubing, strip stock for the reinforcing bands and mounting straps and .005" sheet for the ends I managed to produce a couple of reasonable facsimiles. These were painted separately before adding them at the end of the build. The fuel tanks on the side were poorly moulded and suffered from sink marks so these were sanded flat on the sides to clean them up and the raised seams were reinstated from stretched sprue. The unditching beam was replaced with a piece of 1/8" wooden dowel with the straps from strips of .005" plastic sheet. The Eureka XXL tow cables consist of two soft copper braided cables and four resin ends. This is the first time I had tried them, though I have several sets in my possession. Each set is for a specific AFV and has the appropriate resin tow hooks for the intended vehicle included plus enough braided cable for one model. The soft cable made them a breeze to bend and position and I was very pleased at how they looked once painted and weathered. I will definitely be using more of these in future. When it came time to paint I was in a bit of a conundrum about which colours to use. I came across a painting guide on the IPMS Finland website (at least I think it was, but I can't find it there now) which recommended Humbrol 102 for the dark green and 10 parts HU75 + 6 parts HU131 for the light green. This produced two colours which were virtually identical to each other however. I had seen other interpretations on various modelling sites but in the end I decided to try and approximate the colours I saw in various pics of real Finnish armour. For the dark green I used HU149 straight out of the tin and for the light green a 50/50 mix of HU102 Army Green and HU120 Light Green. It may not be totally correct, but it looks pretty close to me. The black is, strangely enough, black, though the final finish of Polyscale clear flat makes it look dark grey in the photos.
Well, it was a test of patience and I thought it would never get done, but I'm happy with the end result. The Siga/Ace kit is really quite nice, despite the limited run nature, and builds up into a nice representation of the T-55. The problems I had in no way reflect on the kit or even the p/e tracks for that matter, it was mainly my lack of experience with the latter that caused me grief.
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