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THE VERY BEST IN SCALE ARMOUR MODELLING
70
May / June 2013
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WORN OUT
WARRIOR
ANDY TAYLOR’S 1:35 IRAQI T69 CONVERSION
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AIR MODELLER’S GUIDE TO
WINGNUT
WINGS
VOLUME I
COMING SOON
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CONTENTS
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Iraqi T-69 II
Andy Taylor converts Tamiya’s T55 to a worn-out Iraqi warrior
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T-69 II Walk Around
Close-up reference of the real deal presented by Alex Van Riezen
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sWS with Flak 3.7
A 1:16 scratch-building extraviganza by Bruno Carsuzaa
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Sandbagged Sherman
M4A3 (76) ‘Gypsy Caravan’ by Antonio Martin Tello
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Morris C9
The Editor builds Resicast’s 1:35 British armoured car
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Keeping Track
More new releases
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BRDM 2
Chechnya vignette modelled by Łukasz Orczyc - Musiałek
INTERACTIVE
FEATURE
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The Iraq Type 69II is a Chinese built tank constructed by the Norinco
industries. Its a development of the Type 59 [based on the Soviet T-54]. It
has many detail differences, such as rubber track guards, IR Lights, twin
headlamp arrangement on the fenders and Laser range finder. The
Chinese type gunner’s sight, and the distinctive rear fan hump derived
from the T-62. Other details included 8 smoke dischargers similar to the
German Wegman 76mm type [4 either side of turret] plus an array of
spaced boom shields encompassing the turret.
The AA MG is the Chinese copy of the Dushka, a
type 54, without cooling fins along the barrel. A
command variant was also employed featuring
stowage tube on turret roof for extending antenna,
2 large stowage boxes attached to the rear plate to
carry communication equipment, cables, and
generator.
Many sharp blades have passed since I first started
this project, over 10 years ago. Unknown to me at
the time was the fact that another modeller Charlie
Pritchett had also began the building of a Type 69.
Eventually the few parts Charlie had built found
their way to me, so the project was restarted and
with a visit to Bovington tank museum in Dorset UK,
armed with a camera and a tape measure I had
lots of information to go on. The initial masters were
cast, first by Graham Tetley, who did an amazing
job. However the final stage was to go full circle
and find its way back to Charlie Pritchett at
Verlinden productions for availability on a larger
scale. I would estimate that around maybe 3 to 400
hours went into the building of the original Masters,
but many more deliberating over details, images
and measuring etc.
I decided to depict a type commonly used in the
Gulf War, lacking the smoke launcher tubes and
boom shields, this particular vehicle is one of the
many that found their way back to collections within
the UK. Some examples have many fixtures and
fittings missing; others have some parts missing
but still retain many features, such as lights, AA MG
cradle, rubber skirt sections and tracks etc.
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ANDY TAYLOR’S 1:35 IRAQI ARMY
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