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My First Finished Models in Over a Decade

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    July 2014
My First Finished Models in Over a Decade
Posted by TankerTom on Friday, July 18, 2014 11:09 AM

Hello all,

As an adult, I have tried to get back into modelling a few times, but failed to produce much. Typically, I'd focus too much on minutiae and lose perspective of a build, ultimately shoving partially completed builds in a box for a later date (which I still await).

Anyways, I have some time this summer and purchased a series of Tamiya 1:35 WWII German kits. Somehow, I overcame my inability to see projects through and have actually completed models! I know that these look pretty weak when compared to what I've seen you guys build (while lurking), but I'm strangely proud to have finished some models of my own.  

I built all of these models OOB (Except for noted substitutes) and painted them with Model Master enamels, often from a Badger 105 Patriot.

My first build in a while was the classic Tamiya Panzer II (35009). I fondly recalled building that model when I was about 16 and spending the summer with my father. It was a fun model to return to and carried some sense of nostalgia. It was all OOB except for a replacement MG34 from the Tamiya WWII German Weapons pack (it was only slightly better than the machinegun-shaped blob with lumps) and a few old Tamiya Jerry-cans, for which I scratch-built a field-expedient holder for the rear deck. Further, my carpet ate some of the pioneer tools, so I scratch-built a sledge-hammer, some cheater pipes, and their mountings out of sprue, soldering wire, and a paper-clip. Since I haven't messed around with decals in a long time, I made the mistake of using Micro Sol; it's a great product, but I didn't know how to use it, resulting in fractured decals. To make up for this, I tried to hand-paint the markings on the build. For all my mistakes, this model was pretty fun and perhaps the perfect kit by which to get back into the hobby.

Next, I built the Typ 82 Kubelwagen (35213). There's nothing too remarkable about this little guy.

Lastly, I most recently finished the Sd.Kfz.223 (35268).

I love the super-angular lines of old German armored cars and recon vehicles, so I was super invested in this particular build. I wanted to ultimately be fairly proud of this build. Sadly, I found myself frustrated numerous times while simply trying to build up the body features. I tried my best to make everything work well, but I really feel like I failed on this one. I know I threw too much paint-wear on it, but I'm more annoyed that I didn't do a better job of closing seams and masking (two points on a long, long list of shortcomings). Again, I replaced the MG34 from a Tamiya pack and added some tiny scratch bits, but I actually omitted many secondary parts which I had planned on using. Anyways, here it is:  

Thank you very much for looking. I'd be very happy to hear some positive criticism. I really want to come back into this hobby in a bigger way than I started. Further, I totally want to improve with every action. I seem to experience modeling highs and lows, sometimes from minute to minute; I feel like I'm always fighting perfectionism. 

Anyways, thank you again for looking! I'm unnaturally proud to have finished models. I look forward to learning a lot here and sharing in your your exciting hobby. 

  • Member since
    April 2014
Posted by r13b20 on Monday, July 21, 2014 9:52 AM

Tom welcome "back". Those are very well done. Liking the tank best. Keep up the good work and the pictures coming. Bob

  • Member since
    May 2013
  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Monday, July 21, 2014 11:11 AM

Hey Tom, I don't do armor (yet) and hope my post is welcome over here in the armor section.

Just wanted to give you an atta boy for finishing (a few, not just one!). They cetainly look good from here.

Feels great to finish, eh?

Way to go!

  • Member since
    March 2003
  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Monday, July 21, 2014 11:36 AM

Nice efforts for sure, I really like the armored car

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, July 21, 2014 12:06 PM

Nice looking builds. You have made a good job of that old Pz II kit.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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  • Member since
    January 2013
Posted by jibber on Monday, July 21, 2014 3:17 PM

Tom cudos for getting them done, don't quit and remember to enjoy yourself. All the best, keep em coming we all love seeing them.  Terry

  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: On my kitchen counter top somewhere in central North Carolina.
Posted by disastermaster on Monday, July 21, 2014 3:21 PM

Hey,  don't beat yourself up.

That old Pz II looks darn good to me.

Taking the shine off of the stowage items (i.e. rucksacks on the Sd.Kfz.223, canvas top on the  Kubelwagen) would help greatly in the endless search for realism .

 https://i.imgur.com/LjRRaV1.png

 

 

 
MrT
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    December 2010
Posted by MrT on Monday, July 21, 2014 4:08 PM

Very well done Tom!  And welcome back to  the work bench.

Terry

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    January 2013
Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Monday, July 21, 2014 8:20 PM

Those are really nice builds Tom. It's been decades since I've done armour. I'm anxious to try my hand on them again. Aircraft and autos are my usual comfort zones. Oh yeah.... welcome back to the hobby!

  • Member since
    January 2006
  • From: California
Posted by SprueOne on Monday, July 21, 2014 8:31 PM

I'm glad you came back to the plastic world. It keeps us off the streets, right?

Very skilled problem solving with the scratch built details and parts that were lost. The grime on that Panzer looks awesome

Anyone with a good car don't need to be justified - Hazel Motes

 

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  • Member since
    November 2003
  • From: State of Mississippi. State motto: Virtute et armis (By valor and arms)
Posted by mississippivol on Monday, July 21, 2014 8:34 PM

Those builds are nice!

Welcome to the gang!

Glenn

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 7:30 AM

They look pretty darn good to me!

My first 1/35th tanks I used Tamiya paint and flooded them with Testor's Dullcoat which caused the acrylic paint to discolour and run- what a mess!

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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