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Tristar Pz IV Ausf B DONE 8/12 page 11

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Posted by hughes2682 on Sunday, August 29, 2010 11:20 AM

Please accept my appologies for the delay in replying. I was out of state with the tribe visiting family. Though I was still in a proper state of mind. Mostly. Surprise. We got in last night and I go back to work today. So the bench will be firing back up shortly.

Indy,

Thank you for the compliment and checking in on this build.

Disastermaster,

Thank you for "a watching" and the compliments.  I've been looking forward to getting back to the AVRE.

Edmund,

Thank you as always for your continued support, compliments and constructive criticisms. When I saw the tie I actually started giggling. Tanks and ties who would have thought?!

Bodge,

Thank you for your compliments on this build and for following it.

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by Bodge on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:35 PM

Bravo on a splendid build

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Posted by Schnobs on Monday, August 16, 2010 9:06 PM

 Bravo! Clapping Hands Hi Dave!  Well worth the wait.  That's the best figure I have seen from you.  I really like the tie! 





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Posted by disastermaster on Monday, August 16, 2010 8:54 PM

Been a watching ..........

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Some good lookin' work here Dave. Great lookin' figure too.

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e121/OSOKILL/Smileys/weightlifting.gif Seems to be a nice warm-up for that Churchill coming up next on the agenda.

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Posted by *INDY on Monday, August 16, 2010 6:50 PM

He's quite good Dave Yes

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Nice outcome  all-around Mister. Congrads on it's completion.

  

 

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Posted by hughes2682 on Monday, August 16, 2010 10:27 AM

Schnobs

 Can we have some closeups of the figure pretty please!!

Edmund,

Since you asked nicely.   Sorry it took so long to get these up.  I was going for a fairer skinned fellow that I think came out well, in person.  In the pics.... well, you decide.  I shot some outside and some inside at the bench.

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by hughes2682 on Friday, August 13, 2010 2:05 AM

Tony,

Thank you for the compliments and the stars.  I'm thinking that I'm hooked on bases. I've got an idea rolling around that involves about 10-14 figures.  Or it's just that the marbles are loose again.Dunce.  Oh man, I used to watch that movie a lot with my Dad.  Loved that movie.

Jetmodeler,

Thank you for the compliment.  I snagged the B&W pic idea from Schnobs Horch with the 20mm.  Now THAT, was a fantastic pic!

Edmund,

Thank you for the high praise on the tree, base and, AFV.  Since you asked nicely, I'll get some closeups of the figure in the morning light.  Thank you also, for the toots and articles you've sent my way. Not to mention your detailed explanations with your builds.  I for one am always taking notes from you and others.

Bob,

My brother thank you for comments, compliments and continued support.  Thank you also for selling me on those Abteilung oils.  Those are fantastic.  I got a dead flat finish on this beast with the dot filter.  That is the first time I've gotten anything that flat.  

Nate,

Thank you for your compliments on this build.  The materials for the base were cheap and easy to work with.

Hedorah59,

Thank you for checking in on this build and the compliment.  You are most welcome for the postings.  So much of what I've learned has been from these forums and conversations with the folks who post here.  I owe a big thank you to those guys/gals.

Railfan,

I owe you a big THANK YOU for the link on the grass applicator.  It has the interest of the guys down at the LHS.  They want to place the panzer and base in the display case.  I told them I'd bring it back for that after my wife saw it.  She fully supports my hobby/OCD outlet/obsession.  Plus I told the guys I'd bring in the grass applicator as well.  One of the RR guys really wants to see it. Look below for what is now on the bench as of this evening.  The going is a wee bit slow as I am now sharing the bench with my boy.  He's building Tamiya's Sdkfz 222 with the DKW motorcycle.  He's got the gluing down on a 1/72 kit.  Now he gets to learn how to paint.

Bill,

Thank you as always for your compliments, ideas and, not to mention, historical background/knowledge.  As for myself, it's never just enough to build a kit.  Often I've told myself that I'll just build this OOB with instructions and, before I know it..... I'm online, on the phone picking someone's brain, digging through my references(now I just know I've got a picture of this somewhere).  Thank you for your high praise sir.

Panzer88,

Thank you for taking the time to check in on this build and, for your compliments.

Next up....................... actually it's now on the bench and assembly has started.

Cheers and Thank you so very much all of you.

Dave

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Posted by panzer88 on Thursday, August 12, 2010 6:34 PM

A very nice job all around. Great job on the panzer and a great job on the base.

     

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Posted by wbill76 on Thursday, August 12, 2010 5:33 PM

Nice to see this one "out in the sun" Dave! Very nice work on the base, weathering, and overall presentation. Yes Yes

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Thursday, August 12, 2010 4:17 PM

A great finish to a great build.

What will be your next project?

  

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Posted by hedorah59 on Thursday, August 12, 2010 3:09 PM

Now that is one fine looking diorama! Beautiful work, Dave! It always impresses me when you guys take the time and effort to share your work with the rest of us, and for that I say 'Thanks! I really appreciate it!'  Beer

Kirk

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Posted by Nachtflieger on Thursday, August 12, 2010 3:03 PM

Very nice job Dave! I love the base..........YesYes

Nate

 

 

 

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Posted by M1Carbine on Thursday, August 12, 2010 2:43 PM

Dave - my bro, WOW WOW and WOW, man this is just beautiful.  Perfect base, figures, AFV and weather is just right.  Love it bro.

 

Bob

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Posted by Schnobs on Thursday, August 12, 2010 1:50 PM

Tree and base are fantastic nto to mentionteh AFV.  Can we have some closeups of the figure pretty please!!

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Posted by jetmodeler on Thursday, August 12, 2010 1:06 PM

WOW! Looks amazing. I really like the black and white picture.Cool

 

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Posted by Pvt Mutt on Thursday, August 12, 2010 1:05 PM

Now that's what I call RIGHT NICE DaveStarStarStarStarStar

Love the base workHeartYes As Provo said "It Sings" (from the movie Green Beret)

Great Job buddy

Tony LeeSmile

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Posted by hughes2682 on Thursday, August 12, 2010 11:22 AM

Jetmodeler, Bill & Nate, 

Thank you very much for the compliments and following along on this build.  Here are the final pics.  I shot a couple in sepia and a B&W one just for giggles.  There were a couple of pics that I reshot due to an offending eyelash on the turret roof.  

Deafpanzer,

If you mean what every guy hopes for when giving flowers to his sweetie then, pic away. Big Smile Thank you for the stars, compliments and support.  

Well folks, this one is a wrap.  That is unless your eyes find something that mine missed. It wouldn't be the first time. Geeked It's kind of like, "Where's Waldo",  if you find it shout it out.  Good, bad and, ugly.  

The commander got painted up yesterday.  I used Vallejo paints and Abteilung oil washes.  The pics were all shot in natural light at about 0830. I like the way the colors turned out in the natural light since I paint under an OTT light at the bench.  I opted not to go big on rust, since this beastie is represented in France circa 1940.  The Germans pretty much owned Europe at this point and the TC actually has a tie.  If you can wear a tie commanding a tank, then things are not that bad.  Yet.  

This update is fairly picture intensive so, my apologies to the folks with dial ups. 

These were the "lets play with the settings" pics Stick out tongue

Thank you all for following this build and your comments and compliments.  Now to pick the next build.  Wooo Hooo!Big Smile

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by deafpanzer on Saturday, August 7, 2010 9:03 AM

This deserves MANY stars! Yes I want to grab those flowers and give it to my wife... you know what will happen next.  Loving the diomara especially the flowers touch.  Looking forward to see it completed...

Andy

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Posted by Nachtflieger on Saturday, August 7, 2010 6:21 AM

Looking really good Dave.Yes

Nate

 

 

 

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Posted by wbill76 on Friday, August 6, 2010 5:34 PM

Very nice Dave, coming down the home stretch! Beer

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Posted by jetmodeler on Friday, August 6, 2010 6:57 AM

Awesome job on your panzer Dave.Bow DownBow DownBow Down Can't wait to see the final pics.Toast

 

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Posted by hughes2682 on Friday, August 6, 2010 12:48 AM

Bill,

It can be aggravating when trying to pin that detail down for a specific tank in a specific region in a specific..... you get the point.  The flip side is that it can give you the latitude for use of artistic license.  I am partial to the early versions as they do tend to have a lot of character. IMHO. As always Bill it is good to have your input in these builds as it helps me gain a deeper insight into that which I am building.  Lest I forget my manners, thank you very much for the compliment.

As you can see by the pics, I got a fair amount done today.  It's coming together.  I opted to call it a day since, I did get a lot done today and, it is getting nearer to the finish line.  I do not want to rush it.  There is still yet the commander to get painted and, I'm still on the fence about using the kit head or getting a Hornet head.  The kit one really isn't to bad and, it has the early beret.  

There are still a number of small detail parts that have yet to be put on.  The spare links and their clasps, the jack and it's clasps.  Tomorrow with fresh eyes. Maybe.  Before that, I'll be helping my son with his first ever glue together kit.  It's a 1/72 Academy 3 in 1 kit that has a half track, which is what he got it for.  He says he really likes half tracks.  He started taking stock of  all the ones in his old mans stash.  So I told him, "build this one and a couple more to help you out with the basic skills and, we'll move you on up into something more challenging".  He was all for it.  Gentlemen we may have another modeler amongst us.

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by wbill76 on Tuesday, August 3, 2010 1:37 PM

Looking good Dave! The intro of the aerial deflector underwent quite a bit of evolution before it was standardized. Lots of early pics abound of A-B-Cs without a deflector at all and also pics of one added later but the types/styles added later weren't consistent in design/shape which can make it somewhat aggravating for modelers! Wink. The A-B-Cs were kind of the field-test variants and were relatively small batch runs, it was the D that was the first high-volume variant of the Pz IV and incorporated quite a few things learned from the earlier Ausfs in terms of features and design changes.

Keep us posted! Beer

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Posted by hughes2682 on Tuesday, August 3, 2010 5:39 AM
Nate, No worries man. I believe that they switched over to the Y type deflector with the Ausf D. Building one without a deflector would not be wrong either. The way I look at it is if one is not learning something new every day then something is very wrong Cheers Dave

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Posted by Nachtflieger on Tuesday, August 3, 2010 3:55 AM

Hey Dave: Oops, my mistake!Embarrassed You learn something new every day.

Nate

 

 

 

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Posted by hughes2682 on Tuesday, August 3, 2010 12:02 AM
Bob, The flowers were actually store bought. They are by a German company by the name of NOCH. The same folks who make the $160+ static grass applicator. I found these in the railroad section of the LHS. I saw them and liked them. Yeah it would have been cheaper to make them I'm sure but, I opted for them. Trust me my brother, I kicked my self in the a$$ repeatedly when I realized my booking error too late. I'll bring a couple of the NOCH packages with me when I come up for the tree toot. Cheers Dave

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Posted by M1Carbine on Monday, August 2, 2010 8:30 PM

Dave - I just caught the flowers that you made on the front.  Holy cow, how did you make those????  Add it to the tree toot when you come up.

 

Bob

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Posted by hughes2682 on Monday, August 2, 2010 7:45 PM

Nate,

Thank you for your compliment. When I was assembling the aerial deflector it caused a wee bit of consternation.  Initially, I put the wrong one on (that explains why it didn't fit properly).  With the early rounded V type deflector they do not go all the way to the mantlet.  I checked my references and, according to the Spielberger reference pics this one is where it is supposed to be.  The later Y type deflectors do run from mantlet to muzzle. The thing that surprised me was the number of tank pics that had an aerial and no deflector.

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by Nachtflieger on Monday, August 2, 2010 3:14 PM

Dave, it's lookin better, and better! Big Smile

If I may point out something though, I believe that the bar under the gun barrel needs to be pushed back farther. The ends should butt up against the mantlet. The bar was an aerial deflector. When the turret rotated past the antenna, the bar would push it down, and out of the way of the guns.

Keep up the good work!

Nate

 

 

 

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