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Dan: Again, looks good! I normally just drill a hole in the hull of the model and stick a small piece of wire in the there to hold the track in the position I want it. The tow cables I tend to replace with picture hanging wire- which I've had better luck with.
SP: Wow, almost done, very nice!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Shiv: Your StuG's coming along nicely! The metal barrel looks really neat!
Dan: Great work on that Dragon kit! I find their StuGs to be really lovely kits and you're doing one hell of a job on yours! I personally never used DS tracks on any model with sagging tracks (and I don't plan to do it - all those tracks are going to be replaced by friuls). I do have an idea how you could get some slight sag though: You could try heating the tracks a bit and stretching them a little...
The tow cables are a real pain in the rear. I used the kit supplied ones on my King Tiger build a while back and they nearly destroyed the model. I broke off 3 mounting brackets trying to get them onto the model and ended up fixing a lot of things as well as building two of the brackets from scratch. I switched to homemade towing cables made out of copper wire after that...
Stik: Your Panther i looking really nice too!
Sorry guys, got my eye off the ball a bit. How is everyone doing.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
I finally started on my King Tiger, I'll post some pics this weekend!
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
Nice one Bruce.
Gentleman, I finally got to start on the King Tiger.
Here is the kit with aftermarket goodies, although I have decided not to use the fenders:
Here are the decals I intend to use: And, I did decide to get workable tracks: First thing was to glue the road wheels, however, I still need to clean them up: Here is some of the Eduard zimmeritt attached: Well that is all for now, I will be working on this kit from time to time, but I need to finish a SB2U for the Pacific Carrier GB by the end of December. All comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking!
Here are the decals I intend to use:
And, I did decide to get workable tracks: First thing was to glue the road wheels, however, I still need to clean them up: Here is some of the Eduard zimmeritt attached: Well that is all for now, I will be working on this kit from time to time, but I need to finish a SB2U for the Pacific Carrier GB by the end of December. All comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking!
And, I did decide to get workable tracks:
First thing was to glue the road wheels, however, I still need to clean them up: Here is some of the Eduard zimmeritt attached: Well that is all for now, I will be working on this kit from time to time, but I need to finish a SB2U for the Pacific Carrier GB by the end of December. All comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking!
First thing was to glue the road wheels, however, I still need to clean them up:
Here is some of the Eduard zimmeritt attached: Well that is all for now, I will be working on this kit from time to time, but I need to finish a SB2U for the Pacific Carrier GB by the end of December. All comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking!
Here is some of the Eduard zimmeritt attached:
Well that is all for now, I will be working on this kit from time to time, but I need to finish a SB2U for the Pacific Carrier GB by the end of December. All comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking!
Well that is all for now, I will be working on this kit from time to time, but I need to finish a SB2U for the Pacific Carrier GB by the end of December.
All comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking!
Nice one Bruce. How do you find that PE zimm.
Bish Nice one Bruce. How do you find that PE zimm.
It's very easy to work with, and Eduard did a good job sizing it to this model. I'm happy with the results so far.
Thanks Bruce, its looks nice. I have always shied away from AM zimm, but I am starting to think they might be worth a try.
I'll let you know my thoughts once I get the glacis plate installed and the turret zimmed. So far, I haven't had any edges meet.
Thanks, much appreciated.
Shiv and Dan, those Stugs are looking real good. I can't wait to see them all finished up here!
Hog, you are off to a flying start with your Konigstiger. That should be very nice when complete with all the extras you have there!
As for me, I am calling my Panther done. I am gonna see if I can whip up a simple base for it, but I am done with the build itself. I finally got the weathering put on today. Not my best work as the flash revealed some spots that I missed, but the Mk.I eyeball missed those completely...
From the Ardennes, this is Tamiya's 1/48 Panther G, straight OOB.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
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Looks very good Bruce, tried the pre-cut zimmerit for the first time early this year and really liked it.
Very nice work SP, she turned out great!
Thank you sir... now for my Sherman Jumbo for the Allied side of this... Fury is a great inspiration for that! After the holidays.
Nice one SP. I hate looking at the pics of my builds, it always shows up stuff you can't see. But that looks damn good to me. Have added it to the completed list.
Stik, the Panther turn out fantastic! Great detail in a quarter scale model! Nice job!
Thank you guys, I really appreciate the kind words!
Bish, I am gonna ask that you use one of these photos for the front page instead, I really am pleased with the stand and to my eye, it kicks the build up a notch.
Ok, I finally got the stand one... nothing major, just a little plaque that I bought at Michaels last night, some acrylic craft paint for the edging, Tamiya cobblestone cemented down, then spackle, sifted dirt attached with Future for texture, Burnt Umber paint for color, and some spices/seasonings for the foliage... it adds a huge element of atmosphere to the setting now I think...
On to the Meuse!!!
Great work Stik!
On my bench: Academy 1/35 UH-60L Black Hawk
Thank you sir! I'm glad you like it
Now that was quick SP, I was going to change it when you had added the base but was not expecting it so soon. I have now changed the pic. She looks even better on there, great touch.
The weathering on your Panther and that little base you made for it look great, Stik!
Hello everyone.
Its been I while since I've worked on my Panther. Here are so updated pictures of the zimmerit that I'm trying to apply. Bish I noticed that you haven't added me to the build yet. Its a Tamiya 1/35 Panther Ausf A
Nice work on the zimmerit... Little (or not so little) things like that will go a long way to dress up that old kit.
Sorry I haven't been around lately had some family issues to take care of.
Everyone is doing fantastic work
But just to show that I haven't been completely idle here is some updates on my Stug IV. I decided to try the hairspray to give a worn look to the paint job. The base is Tamiya desert yellow and the top coat is a very lightened desert yellow with some flat yellow added for a different tone.
That certainly gives a nice worn look!
J, your right, I haven't. My apologise. Done it now. Nice to see someone doing there own Zimm. What did you use.
No worries shiv, I am expecting people to just come and go as they have time given the time frame of this and all the other GB on going. I like what your doing with this, its an interesting look. can't wait to see more.
Stik- Thanks for the input. This is my second armor piece and I want to make it look as real as possible. It is a lot of work trying to put Zimmerit on your second tank ever.
Bish- I found some clay/paper stuff at a local craft store. When it dries it seems to be hard as a rock. I put a piece on some wax paper and then use a bakers rolling pin to thin it out. It's seems to be working fine. As for he tool I took an old Tamiya paint cap and cut a piece of it off then hot glued a spur to it to be able to roll it out a bit.
Thanks Jamie
Shiv: The effect you achieved using the hairspray looks really nice!
Jamie: Great work on the Zimmerit!
It looks good Jamie. I'll be using Miliput white to do the Zimm on my Jagdpanther.
Hello everyone. Here is the progress of adding Zimm to the turret. In the first picture you will see my home made Zimm tool. I used part of an old Tamiya paint cap hot glued to a spur. Once the zimm is dry I will scrape off excess and put my base coat of paint on.
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