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Norway WWII Group Build 2009

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Posted by jay12472 on Monday, October 5, 2009 12:43 PM

Huxy they are some great pics

Jason

 

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Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, October 4, 2009 8:43 PM

Very sweet pics, Huxy! Love the view from right beside the barrel.

As for my build update it will have to wait a bit. Started some work on the turret(guns assembled, sanding so it fits, etc.), however I ran out of white paint.Shock [:O]Banged Head [banghead] So I couldn't get a coat down in the turret interior. Nevertheless I may have a build update soon, since the rear of the tank is done and I started making a rope that will wrap around the prominent front headlight.

"A good plan executed now is better than a perfect plan next week." - George S. Patton

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Posted by Huxy on Thursday, October 1, 2009 4:11 PM

Believe it or not, I visited the last part of Gneisenau just a week ago. I got roughly 100 pictures of this last part..

Jupp, that's the C cannon (rear) of Gneisenau located on Austrått fort. The B turret was placed in Bergen, and A was placed in Holland.

Here's the view:

 

Big Smile [:D]

 

And as said, end as of now is 15th... Subject to change by little kozy me!

-Lasse Smile [:)]

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Posted by jay12472 on Thursday, October 1, 2009 3:57 PM

Jason - Nice looking battlecruiser!  Is that supposed to be the Blucher or some other vessel? Also, is this your third or fourth build for the GB??  I saw the Z Class destroyer and also a FW-200 (?) that you did.  Did I miss something?

Bufflehaead this is my 3rd.  The battlecruiser is called the Gneisenau

Jason

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Posted by Huxy on Thursday, October 1, 2009 3:16 AM

I swear it was the 1st October Shock [:O]    Just noticed now it WAS the 15th October and it will STILL be the 15th October.

Nice to know you saw the video, and liked it! :) 

 

Sorry 'bout the confusion!

-Lasse 

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Posted by bufflehead on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:08 PM

mg.mikael - funny thing about the molded on wiring for the lights.  I almost shaved those off because I didn't think that the wiring on the upper and lower fenders would would line up properly, but when assembled they lined up perfectly and the glue just blended them together!  Some things do work out right!!

As for the air ducts I just drilled a bunch of little holes along the inside of the ducts, used a sharp xacto knife to cut out the inner part, then evened out the inside with the knife and some miniature files.  Not too hard really, just have to be careful not to rush it.  BTW I have the Tristar kit also and I can see where you would have a harder time cutting that out.  Tristar has the back plate as a separate part whereas Dragon has the back plate molded to the upper engine deck.  Having the engine deck molded on made it very easy to hold and do the work.

Jason - Nice looking battlecruiser!  Is that supposed to be the Blucher or some other vessel? Also, is this your third or fourth build for the GB??  I saw the Z Class destroyer and also a FW-200 (?) that you did.  Did I miss something?

Huxy - yeah dude I saw your Pz I videos and the completed build and diorama!  Great work!!  You're right about the price!  I found it for less than $20 US at a hobby store in Los Angeles so I snagged it right away!! To SAG or not to SAG, that is the question!!  Sorry to let ya'll down!! LOL!

I'm a little confused about the end date.  I thought it was set for 15 Oct., but now its 8 Oct?  I didn't get a chance to read all the posts between page 1 and now....maybe I missed something?  If it is Oct 8 then I will probably be late Sad [:(] as I'll be out of town this weekend from Sat to Monday. 

Ernest

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Posted by mg.mikael on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 5:57 PM
 Huxy wrote:

DO NOTE THIS

I will extend the GB with 7 more days. That is one week. So at time of posting, 8 days remaining. That will say when the clock goes to 00:00, starting the 8th October, then it is all done. So let's be quick here!  And please let me know if I should extend it somewhat more!! Smile [:)]

There will most probably be a Norway WWII groupbuild in 2010 aswell. But I will make that alot shorter, because this was.. Too long.. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

Hope everyone will join up again!

See you all a little later.

-Lasse Smile [:)]

Can we get an extension to the end of the October or so? I have alot of things coming up in school the next few weeks(urban planning research paper....AHHBanged Head [banghead]), so if I could get a bit more time then it would be great!

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Posted by Huxy on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 5:12 PM

Looks GREAT, Bufflehead! I did that one myself as my first Dragon build.. Kind of to let me get the feel of Dragon. Hey, it is the cheapest Dragon tank!! Big Smile [:D]   Check it out: /forums/1136087/ShowPost.aspx
And YES. TOO LITTLE SAG!!! Laugh [(-D]

Jay, ship coming along GREATLY!  Big Smile [:D]   I am about to embark upon the Revell Admiral Graf Spee. Will be some weeks till, however.

 

DO NOTE THIS

I will extend the GB with 7 more days. That is one week. So at time of posting, 8 days remaining. That will say when the clock goes to 00:00, starting the 8th October, then it is all done. So let's be quick here!  And please let me know if I should extend it somewhat more!! Smile [:)]

There will most probably be a Norway WWII groupbuild in 2010 aswell. But I will make that alot shorter, because this was.. Too long.. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

Hope everyone will join up again!

See you all a little later.

-Lasse Smile [:)]

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Posted by jay12472 on Tuesday, September 29, 2009 6:24 PM

Bufflehead Great job so far really like the opening of the engines.

Well here are some pics of the Battlecruiser

 I managed to loose 2 parts to the carpet monster

Jason

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Posted by mg.mikael on Tuesday, September 29, 2009 10:46 AM

Lucky, you get clear vision blocks. The Tristar kit comes with a full interior, but skips on the vision blocks....geez!Banged Head [banghead] Nice to see the Dragon kit also gives some nicely molded light wiring, on my kit all I got was some molded on wiring that looked like flash. So I had to end up replacing it with real wire.

By the way, how did you cut out those rear air ducts so cleanly? I cut mine out too, but I had one hell of a time(ended up cracking some of the thin plastic.)

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Posted by bufflehead on Monday, September 28, 2009 11:39 PM

Oh, I had to restrain myself on the track sag mg.mikael!  Most of the reference photos I have show just a touch of sag so went that route.

Jason, I can't take all the credit!  Dragon did a bang up job on that!

Update for ya!  First off the funny blue vision ports: Dragon molds all the vision port parts in clear styrene allowing one to model the ports open with actual clear vision blocks inside!  Nice touch!  However my build will have them all closed so I didn't use any of the interior parts with the exception of the clear vision blocks.  I didn't want these painted over so I just blue tac'ed the outer parts on the hull and will remove them later to add the vision blocks.

Then I ran into some fit problems. There was a sizeable gap between the lower front glacis and the upper front glacis when mating the upper and lower hulls.  I filled this with .010 x .040 strip styrene and then sanded it flush.

The upper hull still didn't sit flush with the fenders and lower glacis so I had to file, scrape and sand part of the interior surface to get a decent fit.

The upper engine deck did not want to meet the lower engine deck resulting in another sizeable gap.  After fiddling with different methods of eliminating the gap I found that the best way was to pop of the fenders at the rear and shave off about .075 x 1/2" along the top of the lower hull (where it mates with the fender).  This allows the fender to sit fractionally lower thus allowing the engine decks to mate properly.  There was no noticable change to the fender alignment and the scar from removing the glued on fender is hidden once its glued back in place

I also decided to open up the engine intakes so that the screens would look more realistic. Only one side is done in the photo, but the other side is already done as I type this. 

Ernest

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Posted by jay12472 on Sunday, September 27, 2009 5:17 PM

Bufflehead Great work on the supsension and tracks

Jason

 

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Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, September 27, 2009 3:51 PM
Are you sure you got enough sag? Looks like you decided that less is more, I on the other hand decided to add quite a bit of sag and it looks good none the less.

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Posted by bufflehead on Sunday, September 27, 2009 1:35 PM

I doubt I'll be done before you mg.mikael!  Next weekend I'm out of town so there will be a few days when it will sit idle.  So far I haven't had any problems with the kit.  I thought that the top front glacis plate didn't fit at first (big gap), but with careful pressure while gluing the gap disappeared! 

The tracks are on, but both they and the suspension are coming off before assembly continues and will be installed after painting & weathering. The Magic Tracks, though tedious (what indy links aren't?) required absolutely NO cleanup and assembled quite easily!  The toughest part was getting just the right amount of sag.  BTW, the directions say 87 links per side is required, but I needed 89 per side.

The suspension is held in place with either a tight fit or with some blue tac.

 

Ernest

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Posted by mg.mikael on Friday, September 25, 2009 10:19 PM
Looks like that Panzer I is progressing quite quickly. Heck you'll probably be finished by the time I get to work on the interior turret parts.Wink [;)] Nevertheless I'll be looking forward to seeing how your Dragon kit goes together......should make for a nice comparison.

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Posted by jay12472 on Friday, September 25, 2009 8:52 PM

Bufflehead

Thanks alot the little ships are quite fun you really have to plan out the subasblemlies

that a nice little kit does it have indy links or there new one piece tracks

JASON

 

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Posted by bufflehead on Friday, September 25, 2009 8:36 PM

Jason, Michael - I noticed your builds as I was scrolling down!  Nice looking work there guys!

Jason, your Z Class destroyer is a beaut!  One of these days I'll take a break from armor and try building a ship!

Michael, looks like you've got a big jump on me with your Pz I!  Looking real good so far!  Fortunately for me my Dragon kit doesn't have an interior so if (really BIG if) I work fast maybe I'll catch up to you! 

This is what I've got on the bench.  Dragon's Pz. I Ausf. A:

and what I've accomplished so far.  The suspension is still not glued on yet.  Still debating how I want to handle the tracks - glued to the suspension (so it can be removed as an entire sub-assy for painting) or left separate. Hmmm......decisions, decisions...

This one is soo small compared to the KV-1 and JS-2 I completed recently!!

 

Ernest

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Posted by bufflehead on Friday, September 25, 2009 12:40 PM

Hey guys, I just wanted to let you know I haven't forgotten about this GB!  I was just concentrating on other GBs and now that I've completed the JS-2 for the RSOTR GB I can get started on the DML Pz. I.  Actually I started it months ago but had to shelf it.  Basically I cleaned up all the suspension parts and dryfitted them together.  I should be able to post some WIP pics this evening.

This weekend I'll update myself with everything that has gone on in the GB!

Ernest

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Posted by mg.mikael on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:31 PM

Lookin' good so far, jay12472.Thumbs Up [tup] Can't wait to see it completley finished up.

Gonna try and get some progress done on my build this week but......I have a math exam, and some drafting sketches that will be do soon. The work just seems to grow.Disapprove [V]

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Posted by jay12472 on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 6:25 PM

Well here are some pics of the battlecruiser.  The superstructers and guns are only set on for pics.

Jason

 

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Posted by jay12472 on Sunday, September 20, 2009 6:37 PM

MG I've checking in and also been working on the Battlecruiser. If this week is to hetic I'll get some pics up

Jason

 

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Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, September 20, 2009 9:06 AM
Hmmmm.........sorta quiet around here. As for myself, the fenders are attached and the back is almost completely finished(scratch jackbox and all.) So I'll try to get an update up sometime later this week(right now I have to go draft some stuff for class.Wink [;)])

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Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, August 30, 2009 8:19 PM
 Schnobs wrote:

Michael your tracks look great!  It goes without saying the paitn job is top notch!

I really like how this looks with fenders I will have to put my fenders on my PZ.! Ausf B!

Thanks for checkin' out the build! Glad you like the paint job(since it is all brush painted.Wink [;)]) Hope to get some wrok done this week with the turret, if I have time........but with commuting to college and back it's tiring.

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Posted by Schnobs on Sunday, August 30, 2009 8:15 PM

Michael your tracks look great!  It goes without saying the paitn job is top notch!

I really like how this looks with fenders I will have to put my fenders on my PZ.! Ausf B!

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Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, August 30, 2009 6:35 PM
 jay12472 wrote:

Mg great job I can't even tell there was a gap there.

I so love looking at the armor builders as I can't even come close tho that type of work. Great job

Jason

Thanks for the comments! But don't underestimate your skill, jay12472, it takes just a little bit of practice and patience to try new modeling techniques out. Then you'll be turning out contest-quality builds.Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by jay12472 on Sunday, August 30, 2009 4:19 PM

Mg great job I can't even tell there was a gap there.

I so love looking at the armor builders as I can't even come close tho that type of work. Great job

Jason

 

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Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:09 PM

Here's an update on the Panzer........finally.Wink [;)]

I painted the ModelMaster Dark Gray coat over the entire build, so no more paint here and there in a weird patch work. The headlights are all on, the side signal lights were a bit tricky since I had to paint them silver, and then gray(all while protecting the clear lens part, since there all one piece.) But overall I think they came out pretty good.

The rear engine hull is put in place, but I did have one serious gap.(can you tell where it is?Question [?]) It's right where the rear hull plate meets the rear engine hull. So alot of putty had to be thrown in there to fix the very big gap(Tristars fault.Thumbs Down [tdn]) Now I just have to finish up washes in the rear, so I can throw on the jack box and finish up the back. Then it looks like work will move to the turret.

Thanks for looking!Smile [:)]

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Posted by Boba Fett on Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:52 PM
Hey Huxy, I really, really hate to do this, but I will have to bail on this GB. Reason: I wanted to do something with my bust of Hartmann in a display with the 109. So unless Erich Hartmann ever ventured into Norway, I don't think I will be able to join. I might be able to winterize a German flak gun in a vingette, but it won't be as awesome. I'm really sorry!

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Posted by Huxy on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:46 PM

No worries.. I started school myself a week ago, and now I have actually done something!!

 

Jay: Good job on the Destroyer! I do like the rust Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by mg.mikael on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:08 PM
Sorry about not getting any build updates up lately or hangin' in the forums alot lately. Just started my first week of college and my schedule had completely changed. (The infamous Chicago traffic probably also has an effect, and the fact I'll be dealing with it for the next six years is a real depressing thing.Dead [xx(]) However once I get used to my new lifestyle schedule, I'm sure I'll be arounf a lot more. That said, I'll try to get an update up on the weekend.

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