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Modeller Build Logs

T-54 Model 1949

By Scott Dimmick
Started: May 11, 2007
Updated: Jun 29, 2007

When the T-44 came into service in 1944, it was beset with technical issues that prevented its wide scale production, with the major issue being the lack of turret space to fit a larger caliber gun into it. The T-44 was further developed into the T-54 MBT, which entered production in 1946/47 time frame. It incorporated a new turret and a 100MM gun from the SU-100, which solved the shortcomings of the T-44 Turret Design. The problem with the T-54 Model 1946 was the shape of the turret; the front of the turret provided a shot-trap due to its shape. The T-54 m1949 introduced a new dome shaped turret which was the basis of the now classic T-54 M1951/T-55 Series tanks turret shape which is a further simplification of the Model 1949 turret on the T-54. I will be using Tamiya’s T-55 kit as the basis of this conversion. The turret is from Modelpoint and the road wheels and engine deck are from The Tank Workshop. I will also be using an Eduard Photo etch set, bits from the spare parts box and scratch built details to further accuratize the kit.

Introduction The Lower Hull The Turret The Turret...details.. Rear Engine Deck
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The Lower HullMay 11, 2007
Here is a shot of the lower hull with the Tank Workshop Roadwheels installed. They are somewhat rough looking when you get them, but clean up pretty good.


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