![]() I have to do twice tho since in my first try, i feel that the pattern is too spaced out from each other which by the time the second round of camo painting, the preshading is essentially non-existent. In camo painting stage, i do freehand airbrush since i can’t really plan out the pattern but do need to do some masking to get those hard edges pattern by using a small piece of paper and finger (yep, have “fun” cleaning painted fingers :/). I first apply primer and preshading it before painting up the camo. This project started with the tank which was from Bandai 1/35 scale U.C Hardgraph E.F.G.F M61A5 Main Battle Tank “Semovente” Phantom Element that originally come in tan color which for me kinda dull so i decide to spice it up with stripe camo that inspired by Malaysian Royal Armoured Corps specifically the PT-91M. (PT-91M MBT Pendekar which i based it on this project) 1 x NSVT 12.This actually a revisit of my last year project which was the one of the most difficult and rewarding project that i have undertaken to date as there alot stuff i haven’t done before at that time like camo painting, diorama building, airbrush control and figure painting.1 x 9M119 Svir/Refleks guided anti-tank missile.1 x 125 mm 2A46-2 smoothbore gun (APFSDS and HEATFS shell).Basic thermal night sight of the T-80U is within the limits of 1,750/1,500 meters. Some of the tanks in commander version (T-80UK) equipped with Shtora-1 APS, and thermal imaging night sight TO1-PO2T (detection range / target classification range = 6,400/4,600 meters at night). 9K119M with antitank guided missile 9M119M installed since 1990. Overall protection with Kontakt-5 against APFSDS/HEAT is 780/1,320 mm RHAe. In 1990 a new, 1,250-hp, engine was installed. ![]() ![]() ![]() Further development with a better turret, Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armour, improved gunsight, and 9M119 Svir missile system. The T-80 and its variants are in service in Belarus, Cyprus, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Russia, South Korea, and Ukraine. The T-80U was last produced in a factory in Omsk, Russia, while the T-80UD and further-developed T-84 continue to be produced in Ukraine. When it entered service in 1976, it was the second MBT in the world to be equipped with a gas turbine engine after the Swedish Strv 103 and the first to use it as a primary propulsion engine. The T-80 is a main battle tank (MBT) designed and manufactured in the Soviet Union. ![]()
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