Sunday, 10 May 2020

1S12 Long Track radar

Bit of a cheek this - a whole post just for one 1/285 scale model!  But it is a big ‘un. The 1S12 (NATO reporting name ‘Long Track’) was the target acquisition radar for the SA-4 Krug AA missile system. But far more importantly it looks pretty damn cool. This is a C in C model and came in five parts. If it looks a bit squint that’s because I dropped the damned thing on the floor during painting. The (acrylic) paint is Humbrol Grass Green over a black undercoat, painted over with a wash of water with a tiny bit of black in it, a drybush of Vallejo light mud and finally a scoosh of matt spray varnish. 

16 comments:

  1. Looks great Tim, how will it feature in a game though?

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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  2. That’s an impressive hunk of 6mm kitTim, looks great too. Can we expect to see a 1:35 version of this behemoth? I know that you can fir this in a game.

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  3. Great, looking forward to seeing it on the (virtual) table. Presumably with some missile launchers too.

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  4. Strange to pop over here and see neither plastic or 1/32.

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  5. Hi Tim- Certainly a large bit of hardware in 6mm- very modern and presume it'l be targeted by the enemy jets too...good to see you enjoying your modelling. Cheers. KEV.

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  6. Pete
    I’ve not though it through that far!

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  7. Peter Douglas
    No plans for a bigger version just yet. Certainly not 1/35 scale!

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  8. Martin Rapier
    Funny you should mention that - I do have a SA-4 launcher somewhere....

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  9. Tradgardmastare
    More plastic tat coming soon!

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  10. KEV Robertson
    It’s certainly a temptingly big target!

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  11. CinC do have a good range for the AA and fire control radars. Scotia are also quite good for the engineering vehicles.

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  12. Nigel Drury
    You’re surely not suggesting that I’d have a load of weird models like that?

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  13. I've built a number of CinC SAM systems for Vietnam and Arab-Israeli. Very fiddly, but if you persevere as you did, they do look pretty good.

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  14. Nice model Tim and not a vehicle I've seen before so it's also an education!

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  15. Ian Drury
    This was one of the easy ones!

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  16. Maudlin Jack Tar
    Just so long as you don’t expect any useful knowledge....

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