The Soviet T55 main battle Tank was one of the first MBTs to be fielded, and is still in service with may armed forces.
The Empress Miniatures model is supplied as a multi-part resin and white metal kit.The model is easy to assemble, with the following notes. the turret plug was slightly too deep for the socket, I had to cut about 5mm off with a razor saw. There are some mould lines on the auxiliary fuel tanks which are difficult to remove.
I replaced the white metal hand rails on the turret with 0.7mm brass rod for durability (being clumsy).
I also added the Coax machine gun and the stub of the aerial using 1mm brass rod.The fore and aft mud guards were reinforced with green stuff and milliput to keep them in place.
A tarpaulin was added to the rear of the turret and another was added to the two auxiliary tanks. Strapping from Slater's microstrip was added to the tanks.
The tarpaulins and the mantlet were painted with Citadel Death World Forest and the whole thing dry brushed with Citadel Nurgling Green.
The model was assembled into four block, the complete turret, the hull and the two track units. After masking the hull nd the track units, the whole thing was sprayed with Citadel Chaos Black.
The turret and hull were then sprayed with Humbrol 86 Light Olive from a can.
The tarpaulins and the mantlet were painted with Citadel Death World Forest and the whole thing dry brushed with Citadel Nurgling Green.
The tracks were painted (before adding to the hull) with a mix of Army painter Black, Army Painter Chaotic Red and Vallejo Black Grey using a wet palette. This was also used on the exhaust. The wheels were painted with Humbrol 86 Light Olive.
Numbers were added to the turret side from the Rubicon Soviet Tank decal set.
The straps were painted with Citadel Dryad Bark.
The tank was weathered using Humbrol Dark Earth Weathering Powders, hopefully held in place by a combination of Citadel Lahmian Medium, Agrax Earthshade and Army Painter Strong Tone.