Meng models T-10M Heavy tank
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 9:35 am
Hi guys
A bit late but still a entry from me
For this GB i will be building Meng's T-10M soviet heavy tank
But first a tiny bit of history on this tank
The T-10 was the last Heavy tank used in service by the soviets
Developed from 1948 up to 1954 it had several names starting with IS-8 ,later that became the IS-9 and even IS-10 but after the death of Stalin and the political climate in Moscow they changed it to T-10
It messured 10.56 meters long ,3.56 meters wide and 2.58 meter high
As the succesor of the IS-3 it had several similar features like the pike nose on the hull and a dome shaped turret with a 122mm main gun
It was armed with the D-25TA 122mm gun wich features a fume extractor and a multi chambered muzzle brake
2 KPVT 14,5mm mg's where added as armament 1 as a AA gun on the turret roof and the other as a coaxial mg
The T-10 along with the T-55 was the first soviet tank with NBC protection ,a feature that was invented in the 50's in both the west and east with the increased nuclear thread posed by both sides of the iron curtain
The T-10 was powered by a supercharged V-12-6 diesel engine producing 750 HP giving this 51.5 ton weighing monster a top speed of 50 km per hour and a range of 350 km
After the T-10 the development of the heavy tank stopped in the 60's because of the introduction of the MBT
Allthough Main Battle Tanks had inferior armor protection they where far more mobile and had similar guns comparred to heavy tanks
This kind of renderred the heavy tank obselete
T-10's where stationned in Russia and East Germany during their service
Only seeing action once in their 40 year career ,during Operation Danube in August 1968 they where used to invade Czechoslovakia (still one country at that time)
These tanks belonged to the 13th Guards tank division and where stationned in East Germany at the time
The T-10 was officially removed from service in 1993 but at that time it was held in reserve for several years as the Soviet and later the Russian army was equipped with better tanks like the T-55,T-62,T-64,T-72,T-80 and even the T-90 with it's nice and shiny red eyes was around the corner to take it's place
Well with a brief history lesson out of the way
Here is the kit

20180429_004558 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
The box art

20180429_004707 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Hull parts

20180429_005107 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Suspension

20180429_005122 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Wheels

20180429_005132 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Engine deck and parts for the rear of the tank

20180429_005151 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Stowage boxes and additional fuel tanks

20180429_005159 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Turret parts

20180429_005208 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Gun and small parts for the turret

20180429_005229 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Various bits and pieces

20180429_005241 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Tracks

20180429_005312 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Track pins

20180429_005321 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Track assembly jig

20180429_005327 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Clear parts

20180429_005335 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Pe and poly caps

20180429_005342 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Decals

20180429_005352 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Instruction book with a bit of history on the tank and colored decal and marking options

20180429_005432 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
The version i want to build
This tank belongs to the 13th Guards during Operation Danube in 1968
And that is it for the introduction of this build
I started it about 3 months ago but lost intrest pretty quick
Not because it is a bad kit or anything like that but i had more fun building my entries for the Bomber sig
But i think i had an overdose of planes this year as i now lost intrest in building planes
So it came out of it's box again and back on the bench
By now i finished the construction but i will save that bit for the upcoming update as it would result in a very long post i think
Thanks for stopping by and having a look
Take care
Cheers
Mark
A bit late but still a entry from me
For this GB i will be building Meng's T-10M soviet heavy tank
But first a tiny bit of history on this tank
The T-10 was the last Heavy tank used in service by the soviets
Developed from 1948 up to 1954 it had several names starting with IS-8 ,later that became the IS-9 and even IS-10 but after the death of Stalin and the political climate in Moscow they changed it to T-10
It messured 10.56 meters long ,3.56 meters wide and 2.58 meter high
As the succesor of the IS-3 it had several similar features like the pike nose on the hull and a dome shaped turret with a 122mm main gun
It was armed with the D-25TA 122mm gun wich features a fume extractor and a multi chambered muzzle brake
2 KPVT 14,5mm mg's where added as armament 1 as a AA gun on the turret roof and the other as a coaxial mg
The T-10 along with the T-55 was the first soviet tank with NBC protection ,a feature that was invented in the 50's in both the west and east with the increased nuclear thread posed by both sides of the iron curtain
The T-10 was powered by a supercharged V-12-6 diesel engine producing 750 HP giving this 51.5 ton weighing monster a top speed of 50 km per hour and a range of 350 km
After the T-10 the development of the heavy tank stopped in the 60's because of the introduction of the MBT
Allthough Main Battle Tanks had inferior armor protection they where far more mobile and had similar guns comparred to heavy tanks
This kind of renderred the heavy tank obselete
T-10's where stationned in Russia and East Germany during their service
Only seeing action once in their 40 year career ,during Operation Danube in August 1968 they where used to invade Czechoslovakia (still one country at that time)
These tanks belonged to the 13th Guards tank division and where stationned in East Germany at the time
The T-10 was officially removed from service in 1993 but at that time it was held in reserve for several years as the Soviet and later the Russian army was equipped with better tanks like the T-55,T-62,T-64,T-72,T-80 and even the T-90 with it's nice and shiny red eyes was around the corner to take it's place
Well with a brief history lesson out of the way
Here is the kit

20180429_004558 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
The box art

20180429_004707 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Hull parts

20180429_005107 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Suspension

20180429_005122 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Wheels

20180429_005132 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Engine deck and parts for the rear of the tank

20180429_005151 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Stowage boxes and additional fuel tanks

20180429_005159 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Turret parts

20180429_005208 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Gun and small parts for the turret

20180429_005229 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Various bits and pieces

20180429_005241 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Tracks

20180429_005312 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Track pins

20180429_005321 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Track assembly jig

20180429_005327 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Clear parts

20180429_005335 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Pe and poly caps

20180429_005342 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Decals

20180429_005352 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Instruction book with a bit of history on the tank and colored decal and marking options

20180429_005432 by Mark Verploeg - Flickr2BBcode LITE
The version i want to build
This tank belongs to the 13th Guards during Operation Danube in 1968
And that is it for the introduction of this build
I started it about 3 months ago but lost intrest pretty quick
Not because it is a bad kit or anything like that but i had more fun building my entries for the Bomber sig
But i think i had an overdose of planes this year as i now lost intrest in building planes
So it came out of it's box again and back on the bench
By now i finished the construction but i will save that bit for the upcoming update as it would result in a very long post i think
Thanks for stopping by and having a look
Take care
Cheers
Mark


























































