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Soviet T-35 Heavy Tank

Early

HobbyBoss | No. 83841 | 1:35

Boxart T-35 Heavy Tank 83841 HobbyBoss

Facts

Brand:
HobbyBoss
Title:
Soviet T-35 Heavy Tank Early
Number:
83841
Scale:
1:35
Type:
Full kit
Released:
2014 New tool
Barcode:
6939319238412 (EAN)
Topic:
T-35 » Tanks (Vehicles)

Markings

T-35

T-35 Heavy Tank (early)
SU Красная армия (Soviet Red Army 1918-1946)

Box contents

Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue, Photoetched fret, Rod, Decalsheet (waterslide)

Boxart designed by Vincent Wai

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Alternative SKUs for HobbyBoss 83841:
HBB83841 | HB83841 | HBB-83841 | HBS83841 | HY83841 | 9583841

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Comments

Ron Garcia
Pretty easy kit to build. Much easier than Hobby Boss's T-28. The running gear is much simpler and the kit has link and length tracks vs individual tracks for the T-28. PE was reasonable. However, there is a section that wants you to add very tiny PE strips on the running gear. Looked very tedious and since a plate covered it, why bother? Tricky to paint because PE "straps" fold down from the fender to the armor plating covering the running gear leaving a decent sized gap. I painted the tracks, running gear, and armored plate first, assembled and added them to the kit, and then I finished the rest of the model. I painted the PE straps over the tracks by hand. I decided not to add the optional antenna since I wanted a cleaner look. Instead of the parade stripes (at least I think that's what they're there for) I simply added a red star to each side. Copper wire is provided for the two cables. My question is, "Why?" They don't drape over anything, the cable ends are plastic anyway, and it is tricky to match the length of both. Plastic would have been so much easier for the entire thing. The finished kit is very long and dwarfs my other Soviet tanks of that era. Pretty unique tank - five turrets (!) - that I would easily recommend for any modeler with a little bit of experience using PE and interested in early WW II Soviet armor.
17 August 2019, 22:17
Jörg Luther
The stripes have nothing to do with parades. They are tactical markings used by tank brigades from 1932 to 1938 but could still be seen on vehicles early in the war. The upper constant band gives the battalion, the lower dashed band gives the company. Colors are red 1st, white 2nd, black 3rd, blue 4th, yellow 5th.
18 August 2019, 09:29
Ron Garcia
Interesting. Thanks for clearing that up for me! I just looked at a tank on the Tank Encyclopedia website that had only the red star on each side and went with that.
18 August 2019, 22:48
Calvin Gifford
Thanks for sharing!
18 August 2019, 22:59

6 November 2024, 11:32 -
Hunter Cummins
Finally a T-35 that is affordable
24 April 2014, 02:22
B
I thought you ment the T-35 Buckaroo for a second. But cool tri-turret tank.
24 April 2014, 02:25
B
This thing: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temco_T-35_Buckaroo
24 April 2014, 02:27
Lionel Marco

I'm eagerly waiting for this kit too, with his stablemate the T-28...
24 April 2014, 09:16
Hunter Cummins
Brandon,
sorry no airplane lol
Lionel,
yes I cant wait for t 28 aswell
24 April 2014, 10:29

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Gallery

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Reference material

T-35 (Tankograd Publishing 2012)
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Jochen Vollert
2020
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Fallen Giants The Combat Debut of the T-35A Tank
Francis Pulman
2017

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