Thanks guys for the nice comments.
Tigerman,
After the Tiger 1 Mid, I have a DML Ferdinand to finish up, a Tiger 1 Early from Tamiya, and a Tamiya Pz III with a Verlinden interior. Theses builds will all take me a while to complete because of my schedule now that school has started, but I will keep the site updated with pics. Oh, and I may have to do that AVF Club M 10, and Academy M3 Stuart on the side. I will need to vent my frustrations several times with all the Aber PE I will be fighting with.
Styrene,
First, about the Marder: Keen eye spotting the punch-out holes on the back of the seats. This model is hopefully going to be part of a desert diorama. Since I could not figure out how to fill, and sand the punch holes flat, I just decided that they would get covered with storage bags, lol. Thanks for the tip on the gun cradle. I had filled the seam, then glued the rivets on (which incidentally are wrong anyway) and did not no realize a seam was left until I painted it. Well, at this point I could not easily refill the seam because those rivets were now in the way. Oh well…
As for the periscopes, you can see one of the mounts that I fabricated on the left side of the gun shield. The others fell off, but like I said this is hopefully going to end up in a dio and I thought that a tarp strategically placed would cover some of the big things that bugged me about the gun mount anyway.
I was not sure what to do with the smoke discharger box. None of my references show the back of the box!!! I was not sure if there would be canisters back there, or if the box would be totally enclosed. I’m pretty sure that the box was just so that small arms fire would not put holes in the canisters, and choke the crew with smoke. So, I thought either scenario was just as likely. Perhaps Tamiya did not know that answer either. Anyway, the muffler covers most of the back of the box, and I figured that it wasn’t that of a big deal.
And until you mentioned it styrene, I had never thought of cleaning up the seam on the INSIDE of the muzzle break, [:0]but I will be doing it from now on. Thanks for the tips on the vents, the periscopes, and the washes. I will have to give that acetate film thing a try. I really appreciate all the comments and suggestions.
Thank you to all that have posted, I really appreciate the feedback!!!
Oh, and i just posted an article if anyone is interested