I bet some of you thought this one was an error when you saw the title – didn’t we just have this post? Well, kinda but also, no. As I explained in the previous BT-42 post recently, I had some issues with some Battlefront models and ended up looking for some replacement turrets and found a BT-42 STL turret model by a sculptor called TigerAce1945. As well as printing out the extra turrets, I thought I may as well also print out a trio of the full models, as TigerAce’s file also had a hull packed in – which may or may not be Bergman’s BT-7 hull. So here they are!
As I also mentioned before, I decided to paint these fully printed BT-42 with their slightly less detailed hulls in a camo scheme to help hide the lower level of detail on these when compared to the Battlefront hulls(!) The Battlefront models also had “normal” tracks, with visible grousers (the sticky-out bits of the tracks) while the printed hull has detail-less strips.
Thanks to John from justneedsvarnish once again for the Ps.numbers (Ps.511.). This time I did them on the lower front and rear glacis, as space on the front armour next to the driver’s viewslit is a bit smaller on these printed hulls than on the BF ones, as you can see above.
Speaking of the BF models, you get to see a couple of comparison photos showing the differences between the BF hulls with their sharper detail and also the 3-colour Finnish camo vs the Field Grey. In a lot of ways I think I actually prefer the field grey! You can also see here the Dark Earth texcture paste I applied to the tracks to hide their lack of detail.
Here’s a comparison with the camo I painted on the Landsverk L-62s. The main difference is the yellowish ochre I painted the third colour in – described as varying from different tones of grey into sandy colours. This time I used Vallejo “Stone Grey”/AK 3rd Gen “Rock Grey” and I do personally prefer this tone to the one on the Landsverks.
Finally, a shot my small but growing Finnish Motor Pool. No two sets of vehicles in the same colour scheme! From Soviet 4BO to field grey to 2 versions of “the same” camo. I guess these are the choices I have for the next armoured units to come for this force – T-28s, T-34s (both 76 & 85) and Sturmis. We may even see more than one of these schemes making a comeback across that spread!
This second batch of BT-42s guns are also more fodder for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25.










