Review | T-64BV Tank Company 1/100 (15mm) - TSBX30 | Red Dawn
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The excellent T-64 kit from Battlefront has had a re-vamp with Red Dawn. You can now build this kit with ERA armour to field the T-64BV in WWIII: Team Yankee.
How do the new parts work with the old kit? Does the T-64BV bring anything that the T-72B couldn't do? What does the T-64BV Tank Battalion look like?
As usual, we'll have a look at the plastic of the upgrade kit, a bit of history and how the stats of T-64BV will work on the table. I'm excited for this one!
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Disclaimer: The review copy for this video was purchased by the reviewer from a local/online retailer.
If you are looking for my standard T-64 review, check out my Yuri's Wolves video - • Review | Red Thunder Y...
Chapters:
0:00:00 - Intro and Box - • Review | Red Thunder Y...
0:01:21 - History
0:02:35 - Back of the box
0:03:05 - The plastic
0:06:16 - T-64BV on the table
0:09:40 - Wrap up - www.blitzminis.com
Tags
Team Yankee, world war III, cold war, world war III, cold war, game, gaming, wargaming, tabletop wargame, historical gaming, tabletop miniatures, miniature wargame, 15mm, 1/100, 1:100, 1/100 scale, plastic kit, plastic model kit, plastic wargame miniature, scale model, tank, model tank, armour, armor, Battlefront, Battlefront plastic, T-64, T-64BV, TSBX30, Red Dawn, ERA, ERA armour, Tank, Soviet tank, T-72B,
Resource Links:
T-64BV Tank Company (Plastic) (TSBX30)
www.team-yankee.com/Default.a...
BMD Air Assault Battalion box set (TSUAB05)
www.team-yankee.com/Default.a...
Review | Red Thunder Yuri's Wolves box set 1/100 (15mm) | Team Yankee
• Review | Red Thunder Y...
BlitzMinis - the online retailer I bought my kit from
www.blitzminis.com
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That gunner's sight insert is genius, you basically had to eyeball the equivalent part on the T-72B upgrade, it seems they learn from every kit.
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
It is quite an elegant solution for both securing and locating the piece. BF have been doing well in the Red Dawn range, The BMD are a lovely little kit too.
Dolly Parton has been overshadowed!
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
Maybe. They are *very* similar in capability. Unless you really want the AT22 of the Sniper missile of the T-72B or the 14-inch Tactical Move of the T-64BV there didn't seem to be much to choose between them.
I don't care what the news keep parroting, this tank is still viable, even today.
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
Definitely. How a weapon is used is at least as important as what it can do.
Thanks for the review. I enjoy the channel.
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoy my content.
very nice mate well done.
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Nice review, the T-64 is good looking with or without the added armour, no cards is a bummer, guessing they are in the new Red Dawn card/box set only, if so shame since they are sold separately and can be fielded in a regular soviet force.
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
No unit cards is BF’s current policy. I guess I can see their point. If you buy multiple boxes you end up with extra cards. But it does make the platoon box sets incomplete. You need to make an additional purchase to field the unit.
@OneofInfinity.
Жыл бұрын
@@FogofWar Indeed.
I got into Team Yankee with the Red Dawn VDV army box, and initially didn't plan on running any tanks in my force. I wanted the entire paratrooper theme going. After building the 3 that came in the set, I immediately bought another box to add just because of how awesome the models look. I look forward to running a combined arms force now rather than just the paratroopers. These models look amazing and I can't wait to get some paint on them.
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the game! I hope you enjoy it. The VDV box was great, and I also have another box of these ready to build. You do need more tanks when you expand this force.
My Soviet force is a T64 Battalion so a company of these may be a nice addition to them although I am still painting up my Israeli Merkava Battalion and Soviet T80 Shock battalion too!
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
You’re going to be busy!
Another nice review Harry
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Callum. Glad you liked it!
I think I will add a box of these to my TY Ukrainian army.
@hx20games77
Жыл бұрын
Dont forget to repaint it
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget to add a tractor.
Very nice review. The just slight differenece in stats between the T-72 B and the T-64 BV reflects the real thing: Why did the soviet army use tanks, which are that similar? And it is an actual question still: Why having T-72s, T-80s and T-90s in service?
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
Trekan, that’s a good question. I think the history section hints at the answer. It’s probably in the full history in the Yuri’s Wolves video. The T-64 was an ambitious project. It introduced a raft of new technologies - laminate armour, a new engine, suspension, a new gun, an autoloader, new fire control systems. All these take time to perfect. T-64’s designer had influence. Enough to keep the project going. But the military were nervous the new tank project might fail. The T-72 design was started as a simpler, cheaper option using more existing technology. It was designed as a wartime expedient design. One that would only be built in an emergency. However it was ordered into serial production and brought into service. But the T-64 also worked, and that was ordered into production as well. The strategy was to have a high/low mix. Lots of cheap T-72s to give the Soviet tank forces mass, and the similar but more advanced T-64 for the technological edge. Plus T-72 was a successful export tank to replace T-55s in foreign service with better tanks, while the T-64 remained exclusively for Soviet use. And both designs were updated as new technology became available, shrinking the performance gap even further. That’s my understanding of how the Soviets ended up with different designs with similar capabilities.
@trekanbelluvitsh
Жыл бұрын
@@FogofWar That was the idea. But even if working the T-64 needed much more maintenance and logistics - and was much more expensive. Also the soviet doctrine based on little trained conscripts. Many soviet generals didn't like the T-64 because it was to complicated in their eyes. Using the T-64 and the T-72 - or T-80 and T-90 - shows in my eyes a strange ambivalence of the soviet military towards their own doctrin. They were planning to overthrow the NATO tanks with bigger units - but wanted a tank to fight the Abrams, Leopard and Challanger in a duell situation too. Which is at some point even a relativization of the idea of a MBT.
@Emtos
Жыл бұрын
because every tank factory wanted to have their own tank. Each had advantages and drawbacks that were used as arguments.
@trekanbelluvitsh
Жыл бұрын
@@Emtos I know that story behind the development of both tanks. What I am saying that's very strange to have these "duality of tanks after decades still. An army needs ONE MBT to get the job done. It needs one IFV to get the job done, one APC. No compromise like the russian T-72 based "Terminator". All this makes everything - training, producing, spare parts situation, which unit can execute which task etc. - more complicated. Have you ever heard of the US-american MBT "Hodges"? No? Of course not, because it doesn't exsist. Thers the "Abrams" just. For reasons. As wargamer I am happy that the Soviet/Russian do such things. Therefore we have much more interesting models. And much more intersting and entertaining videos by Harry! 😉
@Emtos
Жыл бұрын
@@trekanbelluvitsh T-72 stayed for obvious reasons. T-90 is a modification of T-72 but it lacks the numbers. Finally, T-80 is useful in cold weather thanks to its engine. So, it's normal at the current stage to still have different types of tanks. The plethora of versions is another question.
Does the Yuri's Wolves set come with the upgrade sprue now that the T-64BV is the standard T-64 variant?
@FogofWar
4 ай бұрын
I shouldn’t think do. It is an older box set.
I am not familiar with Russian tanks for team yankee but can both be used in your force?
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
I assume you mean can T-64BV and T-72B be used in a legal Soviet list in Team Yankee? I guess you could. Either you'd need a lot of points, or you could take one type of tank organic with your Formation, and take another one as. Black Box support option. You can't take them within the single formation, but you can within the same force. Not sure why you would, though.
@theofficerfactory2625
Жыл бұрын
@@FogofWar One for long range plinking and the other for rapid movement. Yet again; I doubt this level of tactical flexibility is possible with FoW. Maybe it’s possible with Battlegroup Northag. Gotta take a look. Most definitely with A Fistful of Tows.
Now all we need are the T-64A and T-64AV and... well they'd be cheaper T-64s so... maybe they'll be a little redundant, maybe instead the T-10M and T-44MS would be more unique to add as Soviet Far East forces.
@FogofWar
Жыл бұрын
I think the Soviets have enough tank choices for the moment... :-) FoW Soviets will be getting Emcha soon. That should make you a happy Spamurai.
@spamuraigranatabru1149
Жыл бұрын
@@FogofWar Oh it does, it really does!
Can’t wait to paint and scrim mine like Ukrainian armoured units do
@FogofWar
10 ай бұрын
Ooh. Share pictures when you do.