Trumpeter 1/35 T64A model 1980 review and painting
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Published 2016-05-17
Thank you for watching this is the review , painting and light weathering of the Trumpeter T64A MODEL 1980 , complete step by step instructions.
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All Comments (21)
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Great video Andy! I have never done a tank before and I have been building for a looooong time. Watching your channel has given me the "have to" build one now! Thanks! I look forward to more and more great videos to watch and learn from.
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I bought me the same airbrush like you and its very great Thank for the tip
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Great job Andy.
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Служил танкистом на Т-64А ( выпуска 1973 года) в Украине. 1975-1977гг. Привет из Грузии!
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beautiful build again andy...
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Very nice paintjob!
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Hi Andy, Another great job, I did miss the build but as you said, most questions/comments are about painting. Thanks for sharing. Les
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I have T72 that I'm doing. I like this camo pattern on it. I'm not concerned about it being the right pattern. thank you for the video.
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wow Andy she looks awesome great video camo looks real great work
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Very nice Andy !
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Great Video Andy. I'm just about ready to start building another tank as soon as I get this 1/32 scale Trumpeter F6F off my bench. :-) Again, Great video and nice paint job!! Joe
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Awesome Andy ,once more
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You made the camo looks really easy. Nice work Andy
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Just got the trumpeter T62 it should be arriving soon
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Andy that was very interesting i see you are a lover of Tamiya good woork
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loving your work mate
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I'm looking forward to build my T62 as well I'll get me a T64
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good work
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I’m just going to build the whole thing and see what happens. I’m doing the 1985 version. I bought a new airbrush just for this kit.
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Hi again Andy. I'm coming to the end of my build for this model and I noticed a problem. The instructions omit some parts on the rear hull that the log attaches to. I was wondering if you managed to figure out which parts they were. Thanks heaps.