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Trumpeter 1/72 BTR80
BravoTwoZero
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Posted: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 - 09:34 PM UTC
Hello everyone,

This is my first build log here in the Russo-Soviet forum. I'd like to share my build log of the Trumpeter 1/72 BTR-80. This is my contribution to the current Trumpeter Campaign.


The model itself was an easy build. In my point of view, the details look very crisp, there two things that I found dissapointing:
1) The rubber wheels. This is the first time I have built one supplied with these. I'm not sure how good the paint will stick to it even after priming. I guess I will see.
2) The installation points for the head lights. Trumpeter tried its best to keep the angles correct but once the headlights are installed there are a whole lot of filling/patching and sanding to be done. I'll have to verify after priming if I covered them sufficiently.

Since I do not have any publications to use as a reference for this build, I searched this forum and found that there was a build thread in 2009 for this same kit.
https://armorama.kitmaker.net/forums/150885&ord=&page=1

I went through the thread and found some useful tips and links. Thanks to that thread, I saw a great reference on where to install grab handles. So, here are the results of my attempt.









I will try to install some side mirrors and correct a couple more details and I will be priming this soon.

Thanks for looking.

- Joseph
BravoTwoZero
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 06:11 AM UTC
Hello,

I have completed the build phase of this kit. Here are my progress shots.

Here is the view of the rear where you can see all the brass parts I have added.


The following next shots will show the side mirrors, hooks for the tow cables, antenna and grab handles.




And finally, a couple of overall shots.



My next steps are: wash, prime, paint and weather.

Thanks,

Joseph
TankManNick
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 08:37 AM UTC
Great work on all those tiny handles!
BravoTwoZero
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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 - 09:23 PM UTC

Quoted Text

Great work on all those tiny handles!



Thanks very much, Nick. I had great practice with ship modelling.
SpaceXhydro
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Posted: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - 10:04 PM UTC
i like the photo etched work you put into your BTR.
minas-ithil
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Posted: Thursday, August 18, 2016 - 12:41 AM UTC
Joseph,
Excellent work on the added brass. This is a kit that I have been thinking of building, so I will be following this closely.

Thanks,
Stephen
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Posted: Sunday, August 21, 2016 - 10:50 PM UTC
Hello everyone,

Thank you for all the comments. I have finally sprayed both primer and camouflage on the BTR. All the work that I did is now barely visible.

Please note that this is my first time to spray camo using an airbrush. I did this freehand, using Rick Lawler's article as a guide. I have to admit that it does not look clean. I'm hoping at least to make it look like it is the right scale. I have since tidied up some of the over spray since the photos were taken.

Here's how it looks.




Thanks,

Joseph
BravoTwoZero
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Posted: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 - 09:46 PM UTC
Hello,

Here is the latest update. I have experimented with oil dot fading technique. I like how the over spray was toned down and how the matt black paint was also subdued. I have also used some washes and pigments on the wheels. Here are some more WIP pictures.



BravoTwoZero
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Posted: Sunday, August 28, 2016 - 08:54 PM UTC
BTR-80 is done! After applying some more oils, then washes and pigment, I've completed the weatherin stage. I just hope it does not look over the top. Here are the shots:






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