Russian MBT T-90 with TBS completed
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15 28 September 2017, 05:59
Evgeny Brovkin
Thank's mates!
Hope to start in few next days T-80BV in same camo🙂
Try to quick build
Thank's mates!
Hope to start in few next days T-80BV in same camo🙂
Try to quick build
29 September 2017, 07:51
Holger Kranich
Very very nice! 😄 👍
But i dont understand that fuel drums on the back. Make the tank bigger and include the fueltanks and you are battleproof.
Very very nice! 😄 👍
But i dont understand that fuel drums on the back. Make the tank bigger and include the fueltanks and you are battleproof.
29 September 2017, 12:25
Dan M
The Russian military doctrine says that a tank weight must be less than 55t (which is considerably less than western counterparts). If you make it bigger you will also make it heavier. One other thing is that most russian tanks (with the exception of T-14 Armata) have a low silhouette.
The Russian military doctrine says that a tank weight must be less than 55t (which is considerably less than western counterparts). If you make it bigger you will also make it heavier. One other thing is that most russian tanks (with the exception of T-14 Armata) have a low silhouette.
29 September 2017, 12:44
Evgeny Brovkin
Much more simple🙂 Weight doesn't matter
Three words "Volume inside armor". Less volume => More armor.
No need to keep save spare fuel barrel. Prefer to keep save only that really nessesarry
Much more simple🙂 Weight doesn't matter
Three words "Volume inside armor". Less volume => More armor.
No need to keep save spare fuel barrel. Prefer to keep save only that really nessesarry
29 September 2017, 12:50
Holger Kranich
Thanks for enlighten me! Two good Points! 👍
But the risk to go up in flames still seems very high to me...
Thanks for enlighten me! Two good Points! 👍
But the risk to go up in flames still seems very high to me...
29 September 2017, 13:35
Dan M
Well, look at the M113A3, it has external fuel tanks as well in the back, although they don't look like barrels. But still, with the considerably less armor that M113 has and taking into consideration how many people are inside that tin can, well, the risk is higher than for a tank 🙂
An image here: [img1]
Well, look at the M113A3, it has external fuel tanks as well in the back, although they don't look like barrels. But still, with the considerably less armor that M113 has and taking into consideration how many people are inside that tin can, well, the risk is higher than for a tank 🙂
An image here: [img1]
29 September 2017, 14:12
Dan M
And the BMP-1 is even worse, it has the fuel tank inside the rear door. Kind of a nasty situation to have your exit in flames.
And the BMP-1 is even worse, it has the fuel tank inside the rear door. Kind of a nasty situation to have your exit in flames.
29 September 2017, 14:15
Shturmovik20
Are there any photos of a t-90 with dozer blade in reality? Or it was just a prototype? Excellent 1/35 models and collection.
Are there any photos of a t-90 with dozer blade in reality? Or it was just a prototype? Excellent 1/35 models and collection.
14 July 2023, 01:18
Evgeny Brovkin
>Are there any photos of a t-90 with dozer blade in reality?
At least one photo exist🙂
clck.ru/34ynCG
>Or it was just a prototype?
TBS-86 is standart DozenBlade. It can be attached to almost any soviet\russian tank including of course T-90A.
>Excellent 1/35 models and collection.
Thanks mate!
>Are there any photos of a t-90 with dozer blade in reality?
At least one photo exist🙂
clck.ru/34ynCG
>Or it was just a prototype?
TBS-86 is standart DozenBlade. It can be attached to almost any soviet\russian tank including of course T-90A.
>Excellent 1/35 models and collection.
Thanks mate!
14 July 2023, 05:44