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Any 1/72 builders out there?

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  • From: Perth, Western Australia
Posted by madmike on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 9:58 AM

I moved over to 1:72 armour a couple of years ago from aircraft. Lots of fun and not expensive at all.

One of my latest below. Got a silver for this on the weekend at WASMEx (Western Australian Scale Model Expo)

"Arrival"

And an earlier effort

"Awaiting the Tiger"

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  • From: University of Dayton
Posted by arkhunter2002 on Monday, September 7, 2009 12:51 PM

I like to build 1/72 too, although I'm more of a modern + aviation guy, so the dio that I am doing, but is on hold b/c of college, is the fast roping diorama.  Bodge, I must admit, I love your groundwork, it is absolutely stunning.  I couldn't believe it the first time I saw it...

Here's two pics from my fast roping dio...

It's always nice to see that there are many other 1/72 builders out there, and the quality is just breath taking...

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Posted by panzerguy on Monday, September 7, 2009 10:09 AM

  Karma I've built an Italeri 1/72 JSU152 and a Fujimi 1/76 late Tiger I and I'm currently working on the DML Sturmtiger after that I have a KV1s both 1/72. I had never built small scale till I won the JSU in a raffle at one of the shows I was attending and decided to give it a try. I've found them to be an enjoyable change of pace in-between my usual 1/35 builds.

 Here are a couple of pics of my 152 and Tiger.

  

 

  I havent done figs yet in this scale but Priser has some that look very nice.

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  • From: middletown,delaware
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Posted by de009 on Monday, September 7, 2009 7:27 AM
i have revell, they look the right size for my tiger.also have valiant they have nice detail but look to big 

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Posted by de009 on Monday, September 7, 2009 7:20 AM

doog

     what figure manufacture did u use in ur dios 

KURSK "the battle of all battles'

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Posted by Bodge on Tuesday, February 3, 2009 1:17 PM
Thanks for your kind words , i hope it helps u out.
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Posted by badkarma on Tuesday, February 3, 2009 6:38 AM

Bodge,

I read through your thread very carefully yesterday and am waiting eagerly for more updates. I can't say how amazed I am at the talent you are showing in your very fine work.

 I think I'll read through it again today.

 

Karma

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Posted by Bodge on Monday, February 2, 2009 3:53 PM

Im currently doing one in 72 scale on the forum called how to do a Normandy Dio in 72 scale. ive made everything myself so far,Have a look.

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Posted by Panzerschnocker on Monday, February 2, 2009 3:41 PM
Hey Hans, thanks for the suggestion.  I guess if I mess up I can make candles out of the goop!
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Posted by badkarma on Monday, February 2, 2009 10:46 AM
Thats some great work doog. I'm gonna go ahead and plan one. I've been inspired!!!!!
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Posted by badkarma on Monday, February 2, 2009 10:44 AM

Hans, was looking around at some prices and got inspired on a diorama. Checked on prices and can get the models for about 50. So I stand corrected.

As for setting the figure on fire, I just got a mental image of Micheal Richards on Fridays playing Battle Boy!!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3emNv8MzSss

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Posted by the doog on Monday, February 2, 2009 10:42 AM

I've done several 1/72 dio's--mostly, I like to keep them small, like less than 8" square. There are some awesome possibilites, with all the new products and figures coming out the last few years. Here's a few examples of stuff I've done over the years;

 

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  • From: Iowa
Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, February 2, 2009 9:54 AM

Any tried and true methods for modifying figures in this scale? 

'Bout the same as for 1/48th and 1/35th... with arms and legs, I usually "weld" the appendages on by setting them on fire and quickly blow it out them sticking to the figure in the desire angle/pose...  A bit of putty will fill it out where it goes "spaghetti"...  Might wanna prcatice with that method though...

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Posted by Panzerschnocker on Monday, February 2, 2009 9:27 AM
1/72 scale is my favorite as well.  Models and figures are reasonably priced.  I prefer scratch-building the rest...my  big question regarding 1/72 scale:  Any tried and true methods for modifying figures in this scale?  The figure sets are pretty limited in availability of poses...I have chopped off heads but not much luck with appendages!
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Posted by badkarma on Monday, February 2, 2009 9:27 AM

I can agree with most of that Hans, but I was counting the models/figures.

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, February 2, 2009 9:00 AM

I want to jump into dioramas and dropping $100+ on a single project is something I'm just not that happy with for now.

100.00 bucks??  Only way that would happen on mine (1/35th) is if I had 6 or 7 kits built on it...

Not counting the model(s)/figures, I doubt that I spend much more than 5-8 dollars per dio... 10 at the most...

 

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Posted by badkarma on Monday, February 2, 2009 8:46 AM

Thanks Rene.

 I've been modeling off and on for almost the same amount of time.

I was just fishing for things to avoid that other builders have learned.

 

btw: great web site you have there.

 

Thanks

Karma

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Posted by Hieronymus on Monday, February 2, 2009 8:30 AM

There is only one advice that I can give you: 

Have fun!

All the rest is coming by itself.

I'm  a modelbuilder since over 40 years now, and I never build anything else than 1:72 and I'm not intending to do so. For me this scale is the best simply because I can add a lot of models to my collection without being afraid to build a new house every 5-10 years because I'm running out of space. Building Dios is perhaps the greates fun for me, that way I can build as much as possible from scratch and that is what I like the most

So have fun, do not spent to much money, insteadtry to build as much as possible by yourself and you will perhaps have as much fun as I do.

Keep on modeling

René

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  • From: SW Missouri
Any 1/72 builders out there?
Posted by badkarma on Monday, February 2, 2009 8:15 AM

I enjoy modeling armor in 1/35th but now I want to jump into dioramas and dropping $100+ on a single project is something I'm just not that happy with for now. But working in the 1/72 scale is completly acceptable.

 Anybody out there have any advice on 1/72 dioramas?

 I've worked on single projects in this scale but nothing with any real detail.

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