| Date of Review |
May 2005 |
| Manufacturer |
Zvezda |
| Subject |
BTR-80A |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
3560 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
N/A |
| Pros |
As nice as the DML BTR-80! |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$29.98 |
Background
The BTR-80 armored personnel carrier began to serve in the
Soviet Army during the 1980’s. The BTR-80 has many significant
improvements over the BTR-70 series APC. Similar in size to
the BTR-70, the BTR-80 is powered by a single 260 hp V-8 diesel
engine allowing greater road speed. The roof hatches of the
BTR-80 are configured differently than on the BTR-70.
The roof of the troop compartment is elevated to allow better head
room. The exit hatch between the second and third axles is
designed so that the upper part opens to the front and the
lower part folds down to form a step, this way the infantry
can dismount more easily. The hull side gun ports are positioned
to facilitate better forward firing.
The BTR-80A is the latest
development. The vehicle has an improved turret allowing
the 30mm main gun to be elevated up to 70 degrees, thus making
enemy helicopter engagement easier. The effective firing
range has increased to 4000 meters. The BTR-80A has an improved
infrared night fighting system allowing accurate engagements
up to 900 meters.
The Kit
The kit features 5 trees of parts molded in dark green plastic.
The parts are very crisply molded and show very nice detail.
Flash is at a minimum. A few parts show slight sink holes but
these are easily filled. Closer inspection shows a striking
similarity to the Dragon BTR-80 kits. The tires are molded
in a very hard black plastic and have decent detail. Also included
are decals for 3 vehicles. The instruction sheet is very well
done and shows Model Master paint reference numbers. For a
look at the kit out of the box, check out the review
here on Cybermodeler Online!
The Build
Construction begins with the upper hull and all detail is
applied in steps 1 - 5. I replaced all of the grab handles
with .030 plastic rod from Evergreen. The kit grab handles
are fine but will require a lot of clean up on the seam lines.
I also used the Eduard Photo Etch detail set for the Dragon
BTR-80 and found the parts fit perfectly. The Photo Etch set
is not really necessary as the kit parts have adequate detail.
Steps 6 and 7 adds the detail parts to the lower rear hull.
Steps 8 through 13 are the construction of the suspension parts.
The front 4 wheels are steer able. Step 14 attaches the wheels
and rear hull. Careful dry fitting is required here for the
rear hull. Steps 15 through 24 are the construction of the
very well detailed main turret. The barrel was replaced with
a turned brass one from Model Point. Step 25 is the final construction
and I found the upper to lower hull fit to be very good.
Painting
The tires were removed and the vehicle received a base coat
of Tamiya XF-49 Khaki. The camouflage was applied with Tamiya
XF-62 Olive Drab and Tamiya XF-1 Flat Black. The tires were
coated with a flat coat to kill the shiny black surface. After
drying for several hours the tires were put on and the weathering
process began. I started with an overall wash of Lamp Black
oil paint. This was applied to the entire vehicle. This serves
more to even out the paint coat than to accent details. After
this dries (about 20 minutes) I apply the pin wash to all raised
and recessed detail. I used Van Dyke Brown oil paint for this
as I find this gives a nice dirty feel to the vehicle. After
drying I applied dry transfer numbers to the hull. Then a light
dusting was applied with Tamiya XF-57 Buff heavily thinned
(about 80% thinner) with the airbrush to all lower surfaces
and over the numbers to tone them down. The final step was
to add lots of paint chips. This was done with a small brush
and thin paint.

Conclusion
Overall this kit is very nice. The parts are nicely detailed
and the fit is great. The extra detail that I added is not
really necessary as the kit will build into a great looking
kit without it. Highly recommended to any one interested in
modern Russian equipment.
My sincere thanks to Squadron
Mail Order for this review sample!
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