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Trumpeter 1/35th E-100 Jag Pz Complete page 2

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Trumpeter 1/35th E-100 Jag Pz Complete page 2
Posted by Bish on Saturday, August 13, 2016 5:30 PM

I have been itching to get to this build all year and its finally here. The E-100 Jag pz is my biggest armour build to date and will be my first urban dio in a very long time.

I'll be adding a PE set from Voyager, which is the smallest and least compliucate of their PE sets that i have seen. And the one piece kit tracks will be repaced with Trump indy link workables. Plus i will be keeping an eye on the spares box's to see if their is anything from those i can add. I know for certain i will be replaceing the old style exhausts in the kit with muffeler style ones from a Panther kit.

I was able to get a head start on this just over a week ago when i wasn't able to work on the other builds. My main focus has been on the running gear which is now complete. First thing to tackle was a couple of wheels. As is often the case with German steel rimmed road wheels, they all had a seam that had to be removed.

After primer, it was time for an early painting session. I am doing the whole vehicle with a green base with the DY and brown on top.

After a coat of future, i did a raw Umber oil wash and some light dry brushing. The rimms got a coat of Citadel steel and a raw umber wash. This will be it until they get some dirt effects and pigments with the rest of the vehicle.

The suspension was rather easy, certainly not Dragon head banging. Its just one long piece on each side with all the springs on and then just the axel arms to fit.

This was then just given a coat of green, you can't see any other this behind the wheels.

And the tracks. This went together really nicely, but were a pain to get ready. There are 51 links each side with 4 different parts. the parget part had 4 sprue attachments on each piece and were a pain to clean. But once done, they are really nice tracks, and fully workable.

And very long.

A primer coat was followed by Tamya NATO black followed by a stel dry brush.

And another Raw Umber oil wash.

And tonight, all this was put together.

And i have also been able to do some work on the gun. Its not often i use two piece plastic barrels, so i wanted to get this done. The muzzle does have holes in but needs cleaning up and the instructions recommend a 1.5m dril bit. I thought this was a bit big, but it worked out fine. I am leaving the barrel off to make it easier to paint inside the mounting.

And thats it for now. With the otehr two builds done, i can now focus on this. I plan on starting on the base soon. I am useing a building, path and cobbel section from Great North Roads. But i did find one issue. When i was planning it out a couple of weeks ago, i realised the cobbels and path are not big enough, so i need to buy another section of each next month.

More soon.

 

 

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Posted by disastermaster on Saturday, August 13, 2016 8:22 PM

Hey Bish,
             
Gonna be A nice'un.

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          Green and mean.

                 Those wheels looking great!
                                      

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Posted by hogfanfs on Saturday, August 13, 2016 8:45 PM

Wow! Bish, you are building at Toshi speed! Great start on the big E100! Looking forward to how this one builds. 

 Bruce

 

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Posted by ridleusmc on Sunday, August 14, 2016 12:30 AM

Definately like the two tone green with the brown.  I can't wait to see more.  

 

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Posted by tigerman on Sunday, August 14, 2016 2:14 AM

You've been a busy beaver Bish. Love the unusual topic too. Can't wait to see what you can do with it.

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Posted by Tojo72 on Sunday, August 14, 2016 6:30 AM

Fast start,cool looking beast.

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, August 14, 2016 8:51 AM

Thanks for posting guys and gla to have you following along.

Bruce, now no one is that quick. I have just been lucky and had a good week.

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Posted by feldgrau23 on Thursday, August 18, 2016 2:31 PM

Excellent work Bish. At my desk all that would take about,,, ohhhh,,, say a month!! What worse is they dont look as good as yours either!! LOL

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, August 18, 2016 3:36 PM

Thanks feld. I am lucky in that i am able to get plenty of bench time. And i am sure your builds are just fine.

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Posted by tonycip on Thursday, August 18, 2016 7:21 PM

looks great so far. i'll be following along. I'm new here and will be starting my first build in over 30 years..soon.  (secound childhood)

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Posted by Bish on Friday, August 19, 2016 4:53 AM

Progress has been good on the big guy. Its now all ready for some paint. The first thing i did after the tracks were done was stick the top on.

Then i started to add all the bits and pieces. Its been nice to get a chance to dig into the spares box, especially the Panther one which is a bit full after a few Dragon Panther. I replace the kits old style exhausts with some panther muffler ones which look a bit more meaty and i think much better suited to a vehicle this size.

Also, the kit provides an antenna mount for a Star Antenna. But the Voyager set provides a resin replacement. But as any good command vehicle should have 2 antenna's, I used the kit provided mount without the ceramic pot for the 2m antenna.

You can also see i sprayed some green along the bottom of the superstructer where the side skirts will go. I did the same to the inside of the skirts.

The skirts were then added and all the last bits fitted. The kit includes some unused parts clearly intended for the E-100 tank kit. These include the spare track holders and vehicle tools. I decided to use both these so the spare track holders were fitted and some PE brackets from the spares box as the Voyager PE does not include any.

And some with the barrel dry fitted so you can see what it will look like.

There are a few parts that will be painted seperatly and fitted later. These include a nice resin night vision device from the AM set.

Overall, this has been a really nice kit. But there are a couple of really minor negatives. While the Trump AM tracks reminded me of the best of Dragon. Some otehr features made me think back to the Italeri panzerwerfer i recently built. This include location indicators on the outside. There are 4 locations, 2 on each side, for a device i have not yet fathomed out. Each location has two mounts, one above the other. Here you can see the upper one fitted after the raised area was removed. Below it the location of the lower piece.

And also there is lots of small flash especially around smaller bits. Its something i would expect from a small company not a big one like Trump. This, combined with things i have heard such as the issues with the 32nd Ju 87B, makes me think they are a company that can really produce great kits but get lazy when it comes to the finer detail.

Thats my view on it anyway.

And finally the base. You can see the one piece of cobble stone section i have laid down. On the right you can see the markings for the path and building. I need to build up that side to raise up thoose bit.

And thats all for now folks.

 

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Posted by feldgrau23 on Friday, August 19, 2016 8:40 AM

Fantastic work Bish. It looks great. I am looking forward to seeing Paint and dirt on it. As for my builds well they say the toughest critic of your work is yourself so that may be were my comment came from. 

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Posted by Bish on Friday, August 19, 2016 9:19 AM

Thanks feld. Primer is now on, just some tidy up and will shoot the green. Fortunatly no masking so i can get this painted up by end of tomorrow.

And yep, your right there, i think most of us are the same.

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Posted by Griffin25 on Friday, August 19, 2016 10:22 AM

 Hey Bish, was this an actual vehicle that was put into production at the end of the war or just a concept the Germans didn't get to? I can't find any information online except World of Tanks stuff. Thanks

 

 

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Posted by Bish on Friday, August 19, 2016 11:32 AM

No, it was never built. The E series were a range of vehicles, E-5, E-10, E-25, E-50, E-75 and E-100. They only got as far as partially building the E-100 hull.

You may have noticed the WoT E-100 has the gun at the rear. I don't think the Germans actually laid down any plans, but there were intentions to build an E-100 Jagd. I would guess the WoT design and this one are bth pure speculation.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, August 22, 2016 5:07 PM

I spent the best part of the weekend painting so thought i would share the results. I have gone for green base that the Germans were useing as the war came to an end. And i don't know about you, but i reckon if Marvel had ever come up with a Hulk Mobile, this would be it.

And then the other colour colours were added. I rather like the German schemes where the DY is bordered by thin red brown, so i went with that idea but with a differance. I did have to do some tidying up afterwards but did leave some areas of overspray.

And then the barrel, which was painted off the vehicle, was added and the markings applied. For them i wanted low viz markings. I decided not to go with the coloured numbers the Germans actually used. I did wnat black outline numbers, but the only ones i could find were from Archer. despite being bigger than i wnated, i got a set, but i just couldn't apply them. I lost about half dozen numbers before i gave up and went with some 72nd German black numbers form my Luftwaffe decal stash, as are the black crosses. On reflection i should have gone with these from the start. The whole thing then got some light oil dry brushing.

This would normally be followed by a coat of future before weathering. But i have decided to give Alclad Aqua gloss a try. That should be here in a day or so, but as i am in no rush, i wil leave this to dry for the week. In the mean time i can get some work done on the figures and get the tools and exhausts painted up.

So thats all for now.

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Posted by tigerman on Monday, August 22, 2016 7:57 PM

I must say Bish, your skills have really improved since you first posted years ago. That is meant as a serious compliment. I really enjoy your blogs. Bill (wbill) used to be so active at this, but you have really picked up the slack. Anyway, I'm really enjoying this topic, especially since it's rather unique to the forum. That's a shame about the Archer transfers. I love them personally. Cartograf decals are pretty awesome in their own right and I'm glad Dragon uses them exclusively.

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Posted by feldgrau23 on Monday, August 22, 2016 10:02 PM

Excellent Paint job Bish. It looks great.

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, August 23, 2016 3:14 AM

tigerman

I must say Bish, your skills have really improved since you first posted years ago. That is meant as a serious compliment. I really enjoy your blogs. Bill (wbill) used to be so active at this, but you have really picked up the slack. Anyway, I'm really enjoying this topic, especially since it's rather unique to the forum. That's a shame about the Archer transfers. I love them personally. Cartograf decals are pretty awesome in their own right and I'm glad Dragon uses them exclusively.

 

Eric, thank you, that is such a huge compliment. It is a shame Bill is not as active on here as he used to be, he has been one of my main inspirations and i have learnt a lot fom his work.

I do like Archer, i use their figure dcals all the time. It may well have been somthin on the model that was the issue. I now i can use them as waterslide, but i have not had much success with that in the past, so just decided to go with option 2.

I do like Dragons decals, but i wnet throguh all of my spares and had no black outlines, but of course the Germans actually used coloured numbers.

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, August 23, 2016 3:14 AM

feldgrau23

Excellent Paint job Bish. It looks great.

 

Thanks feld, much appreciated.

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, August 28, 2016 7:00 AM

Just a short update this weekend. I have hardly touched the vehcile, only painting the exhausts. This was done with oil paints and Tamiya weatehring powders. I also dry brushed some green around the top. This has been drying since wed and i got my Alclad Aqua gloss a few days ago. So now its all dry, i can get to weathering.

My main focus has been the figures. I have worked on SS camo over the past couple of years, but this is the first time i have tried German army camo. I checked a number of sites for colour suggestions useing vallejo paints. But i am still building up my colection of that brand as i switch from tamiya for figure painting. But, as this is a what if and clothing colour can vary, i was not woried about being to precises, so i used what i had.

I was reasonably pleased with the results until i looked at the photo, here they look bloody awful. Ashide from them looking like they have been painted by a 2 year old, i have not left enough of the lighter base colour showing and the rain streaks are way to large. I used a 10/0 brush and dark green paint. I saw one build on Armorama and he did a great job with a 000 brush. I have also seen people use pens, but they seem to be a bit thick.

So while the figures are not to bad to the naked eye, i am now having thoughts about going over the camo again. Here is two of the figures. I decided to try an oil wash which i like the look of. Both have had the trouser washed, the one of the left raw Umber and the one on the right Raw Umber/Yellow Orche mix.

I have also been doing the base. Useing some scrap wood i raised the ares where the path and house will be.

And found something handy to weigh it down with.

And the building was then added.

And some chipboard was added inside to bring up the floor level and add some support to the walls.

So i can now start painting the house, it will be 2 weeks before i can get the rest of the cobbles and path.

Thats all for now. All comments and suggestions welcome, especially on those figures.

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Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, August 28, 2016 3:14 PM

 Coming along just grand Bish.
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 Told 'ya it was
Gonna be A nice'un. Guess I nailed it when I put up the hulk's persona earlier.
Those exhaust options you added look, "just the part".

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Here's a bit 'o help for 'ya ................

If you're wondering what those attachments are for,  well.......some time back (actually a long time back) I believe I recall
http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/reading.gif reading an article stating that they were mounting locations for the positioning of a
simple
overhead canvas tarp
http://www.animateit.net/data/media/smiley712/smiley-angry020.gif or camouflage netting.

Anyhow, you have to admit that the placement shown is a logical point of reasoning .......

If nothing else, (and since it's a what if) a tarp or something of that nature would be a simple & easy point of interest to
add.

Looking forward to more of your base work too.

Looks like you're off to a good start on it......http://freeemoticonsandsmileys.com:10080/animated%20emoticons/Cartoon%20Animated%20Emoticons/little%20mickey%20mouse.gif                
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Posted by Bish on Sunday, August 28, 2016 5:28 PM

Thnaks DM. Actually, there is a part that goes in one of those locations. I have been woundering what it was. I'll post a pic next time to see if anyone can offer any suggestions.

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Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, August 28, 2016 10:40 PM

Oh yeahhttp://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc442/stormee27/well-duh-smiley.gif~original I forgot.
Those same fixtures are on the E100 turret also.

                                                        

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Sherman-Jumbo-1945

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, September 8, 2016 2:41 PM

Time to wrap up at least one part of this build. The final stages of the Jagd were all on the weathering. I started off with a light dot filter. I used less oil and lighter colours to get a lighter more dusty effect than i have done on previous builds and i am really happy with the result. This was followed up by a pin wash and some very light chipping. As you can see, i also have the antenna's and FG 1250 IR sight fitted.

One thing thats had me stumped is the piece of equipment that i was reffering to above and can go in one of the 4 mounting positions, 2 on either side of the vehicle. One review i read said this was an ammo hoist, but that does not make any sense. Even from the rear position, it could not swing ammo round to the erar hatch, and the front positions would be useless.

So, anyone have any other ideas.

The FG 1250 is resin and come with the Voyager set. they include this in a few of their AM sets but this is the first i have used and its rather nice.

To finish off the weatehring, i used some MiG and AK pastels. The Voyager set also includes PE metal sheets for protecting the louvers. I painted this steel and tried to replicate some mild rust finish. It took several attempts, but i am pretty pleased with the end result.

I also got the camo on the figures finished. near the end of the war the Germans were working on a new version of their camo uniforms intended to counter IR equipment that other countries as well as the Germans were working on. It consisted of the normal camo being overprinted with hard-edged carbon black polygons. I had heard of it but never seen an image. Over on the GB thread Jack posted a great link with an image. So i replicated this with tamiya NATO black.

So, now i can put the vehicle to one side and get the figures wrapped up. that should take a couple of days and then i can concentrate on the base.

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Posted by feldgrau23 on Thursday, September 8, 2016 2:46 PM

Bish, This vehicle is looking fantastic. Incredible work my friend. Cant wait to see the figures now!!!

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, September 8, 2016 2:48 PM

Thanks fd. They are nearly done, just some bits of kit and finish off the faces and hands.

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Posted by doriangrey on Monday, September 26, 2016 12:38 PM
You do great work - looks fantastic! This is probably a noob question but I'm wondering how do you apply the future - brush or airbrush? I tried some Future on a recent Sherman tank build and it looked too glossy - but I was probably doing something wrong because it was the first time I had ever tried Future on a model.
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Posted by disastermaster on Monday, September 26, 2016 7:28 PM

Hey Bish,
  AHA!
 The minute I saw that extra part, it hit me.

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Those spare tracks look to be plenty heavy.
So, logical thinking would dictate that the 4
dual mounting points on
the superstructure
would be support for a hoisting mechanism
(not featuring any cables or crank here) to
lift/lower the spare track(s).

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Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, September 27, 2016 7:44 AM

doriangrey
You do great work - looks fantastic! This is probably a noob question but I'm wondering how do you apply the future - brush or airbrush? I tried some Future on a recent Sherman tank build and it looked too glossy - but I was probably doing something wrong because it was the first time I had ever tried Future on a model.
 

If I may jump in here Bish said he had some issues with his hard drive last week and his PC was going into the shop. I'm sure he'll answer you question as soon as he's back online. 

 

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