Nope, they don't. Instead I can buy a remote controlled version that looks like the real thing and shoots 6mm BBs. And if I choose to I can also build it myself like a model kit.
i appreciate the effort you made when restoring this but a little tip for painting a toy or anything else that may be green or a lighter colour is that you should use an airbrush so the finished product does not have paint splotches around the object
Thanks for the advice. In my next project, I no longer used a paint brush, and the result impressed me. By the way, I will publish a video with the restoration in two hours. I will be glad if you look!
@@ЯроПолк-ъ2з даже если я не носитель русского языка (я из Южной Америки), я спрашиваю вас, что не так деревянные игрушки? (обычно имеют больше сентиментальных значений, чем металлические или пластиковые игрушки и т.д.)
@@LE-OFFIZIER это прикол еще с советского союза...про деревянные игрушки....местный фольклор...Вы в СССР не жили..Вам не понять..тем более не носитель русского языка......это на подобии анекдота.
I had the same tank as a child, but in my oldest memories when I remember it, it was already in the same condition as the one in the video: no tracks, no ammunition, a rusty firing mechanism and crooked wheels. I liked this tank very much despite the fact that it had always been broken.
Nice toy tank! A shame they don't make them like that here any more!! I've never see paint remover that thin before. Great job restoring it minus the green paint job Didn't cover enough but besides that great job restoring it!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up for you
@@ITBR_Restoration You're welcome!! Looks like you only used one layer of green if that's true might be better 2 or more coats As thin as it looked maybe 4 coats to get a very good coat. Maybe it was you're lights that made it look good try taking it outside to see if that makes different with the look. Just trying to think of things that might help you out next time.
@@oneshotme Thanks for your advice. I did not use this type of paint in my next work. And the result made me very happy. I'll post a video on my channel in an hour. I will be glad to your viewing and opinion.
@@ITBR_Restoration Belle restauration mais la peinture n'est pas terrible et le numéro du char n'est plus marqué !! ( ce qui aurait eu pour effet de faire "plus vrai" ! )
Ernsthaft??? Hattest du so einen Tank ??? Das ist sehr cool! In ein paar Stunden werde ich ein Video mit einem anderen Spielzeug aus der Sowjetunion posten. Ich denke du wirst es mögen)))
@@user-ul9zt2ww6o возможно, но при населении союза в 250 млн это ни о чем. Возможно в одной республике все полки магазинов были ими заставлены, а в другом днём с огнём не сыскать.
@@stepvolodya Может, просто мы их и делали и у нас в городе у каждого пацана был или этот танк или пушка, а чаще и то и другое😂 Во дворах были танковые полки. Завод был 12 тысяч человек и выписать на сбыте этот танк не составляло труда.
@@user-ul9zt2ww6o я жил в 80-е в городе Куйбышев (Самара), у нас была одна из крупнейших шоколадных фабрик союза "Россия", но пробовать их продукцию я мог в гостях у бабушек либо на Кавказе, либо на Украине.
Nice! I like the brush finish, it's a tank, not a show car. The brush gives it almost a camouflage look I feel. Is the design of the tank based on an actual tank?
Thanks for the support. Now, live, the tank looks great, and there are no brush stripes. Perhaps because of the bright light, or the paint is not completely dry, the tank looks completely different in the video. Apparently the paint I used is not photogenic)))
I'm very surprised you were able to get the rubber tracks from "somewhere" because I can't imagine the original factory still being open for business. The chosen type of green colour seems a bit strange. Was this the original shade of green?
It feels like this either could have used another coat or a coat of another color over it. This feels like a solid undercoat wich could help the top layer pop more
You're right, this paint doesn't look good on screen, it's much better live. I painted my next work using spray paint. It worked out pretty well. I'll post a new video in a couple of hours. I would be grateful if you take a look.
Please put a “87” in the same place it came in, and paint the start of the barrel tan, and along with the big part of the barrel with tan too and paint the red line in front of the tan big barrel part.
Good work! Respect! But why did you decide to use such a light color of paint? Soviet tanks were painted in a darker color called "protective green". It was a mixture of yellow, green and a little brown, not green and white.
Me alegro que mi trabajo de traducir al español no haya sido en vano))) Por cierto, hoy publicaré un nuevo video. Traducción al español ya completada)))
I must say that I do like your work, but on this restore I absolutely hated the paint job. Mistake to use a brush as well as that particular pick of green.
Gel paint remover would have been a better choice. Did you test the paint for lead? Painting without sanding the primer doesn't allow the final paint to adhere. Using a paint brush left a poor texture. Apologies; however, I think a better job would have been done using the right techniques and equipment.
Снаряды были резиновые, вставлялись в задней части там отверстия, еще на башне был пластиковый пулемет. Когда растрелял пульки, резал карандаши и ими шмалял. Даже по ногам очень больно.
Мне мой десятилетний сын сказал что это Т-55, он разбирается лучше меня в этом🤣 ( у него свой ютуб канал по обзору советской техники. Я спорить с ним не стал.
If I understand, you're talking about doing stop motion animation. Not a bad idea. But it is so time consuming. And if you do it wrong, you have to start over. Better to just use the fishing line and get it over with.
эта краска, она меня подвела. В живую танк смотрится совсем иначе, равномерно, без полос от кистей, и более темного оттенка. Видимо краска нефотогенична )))