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The official Junior GB of 2009!

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Posted by model maniac 96 on Thursday, July 9, 2009 12:02 PM
Really, someone is 11, well than I am not the youngest, I'm 12.
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Posted by figure freak on Thursday, July 9, 2009 11:15 AM

im 13 someone on this gb is 11

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Posted by model maniac 96 on Thursday, July 9, 2009 10:34 AM
well, I don't know about size but I think I am younger that you.

Thanks, Jim.
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Posted by Hellcat man on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 9:29 PM
I've been thinking, I might be the biggest modeler( In terms of size on the forum,) but I'm also pretty close to being the youngest on the forum.

 ALEX ZELYK

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Posted by model maniac 96 on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 6:11 PM
Yep, that is looking pretty darn good Hellcat man!
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Posted by Hellcat man on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 5:14 PM
Yep Hans, Adolf, Albert, and Erwin and a little doog that i haven't put in yet

 ALEX ZELYK

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Posted by figure freak on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 5:02 PM
now your talkin!
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Posted by Hellcat man on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 4:24 PM

Yea. That was just my rough. All the figures and German vehicles I am building will be going into this. Here is the story. The panther and some Maintenance workers are playing a game of cards while the tanks commanding officers are having there picture taken. At the same time some workers are moving stuff from the back of a truck which I still need to get on to the tank. Or its a workshop and they're rearming the Panther Here are some pics of the card players

 

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 ALEX ZELYK

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Posted by figure freak on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 4:17 PM

been working on my ship for a good part of the day, got the stern glued on, one side finished planking and staining, the other is almost done planking and then i nedd to sand and stain it with oil(that explains the nasty filler seams on it) this model has been a very time consuming(trust me one plank per hour working nonstop is grueling thank god im almost done with planking) and enjoyable model, a new kind of challenge, i would recommend it to everyone if they want something to keep them entertained for hours but im almost to the fun part of cannons and rigging and chains not on bit of plastic is in this kit

heres thge finished side with the stern attached im happy with the results this model is extremely hard

P.S. this is my first wooden ship (i have had a lot of firsts lately)

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Posted by figure freak on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 2:45 PM
looks good so far, hellcat man and huxy, may i make on suggestion hellcat man,  on the actual dio, you might want to have less open space or have something else to go in the space like open the engines deck on the panther and have some mechanics on there or just take the empty space off
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Posted by Hellcat man on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 1:37 PM

Nice Work Huxy. Here is where I'm at with and Diorama attepmt. The basic idea

 

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 ALEX ZELYK

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Posted by Huxy on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 9:39 PM

Brian: Thanks for the link! That's just the paint I've heard so much about.. I will most ceratinly try to give them a try!!

Alex: The M12 is indeed a nice looking vehicle. One of my favorite US vehicles for sure!! And I'm still waiting for a closeup of that camera Big Smile [:D] 

 

Well, here's my very first update! WOHOOO!! Party [party] 

I spent two hours modelling outdoors. It was purely gorgeous!! First time I ever did that.

The kit is a multi-kit kit. Including a figure that comes in 17(!!!!!) parts. Quite alot, considering the two other figures are in 4 parts each.. It further includes a radio and a tent, and a Kübelwagen, with the worst winter road tyres you can ever imagine...


It's a rather new kit, moulded in 1997, decals printed in 1999 and box printed in 2005. It's a typcal Tamiya kit, being very well moulded, lots of details and not too many parts. Erwin Eugene Johannes Rommel is a little special, consisting of 17 parts. The two other figures are more typical Tamiya figure, 4 parts. It's actually way too little to satisfy me, but will work just fine!

First part was the chassis, or undercarriage, and I cleaned it (Some mouldline going along the edge) and inspected it. Found one ejector pinmark (A circular mark) that I guess will be noticable once completed. I filled and smoothed it as greatly as I could. The filler (putty) is the grey spot:


Here's three parts attached to the underside...


I'll explain. The front axle, and the rearaxle (plus gearbox) and a little cover that goes along the middle of the boyd and cover both axels, are all one part each:


And one very happy outdoor modeler. Photo taken of my dad, who is building a PAK 36 beside me:

 

I attached the steerwingwheel rod, pedals, hanbreak and similar.. Also the detailed engine walls. No engine is provided, however. I believe it is detailed because of the Kübelwagen Engine Set that is sold seperatley that you can buy from the same producer; Tamiya.
The Steeringwheel rod was a little bad. Or, I made it bad. When I was scraping the mouldlines away and removing some STUPIDLY placed ejector pinmark, I made some dents here and there on it. I smeared it with Putty, and sanded it nice and smooth again....


Here you got the sidepanels. Each sidepanel consists of two parts. The top panel is cleaned and assembled, bottom panel is neither:


Here you can see the bonnet, that already was assembled as shown in the other post, the rear panel and the two sidepanels. Those will make the frame of the kübelwagen Typ 82. The parts are all cleaned and ready to be assembled:


After quite some fiddling about with mounting one and one part onto the chassis, I discovered it was just as good and even easier to assemble them seperately.. So here you got the frame:


And the mounting went painlessly:


It's really awsome now, eh? I can't believe how great and awsome this kit is. I will most ceratinly make more of these!!

 

I did encounter some lining up errors, but just very, very, very minor ones. It's probably because I drytouch everything before I even touch the glue! Smile [:)] 

 

Questions and comments are very appriciated!

Enjoy!

-Lasse 

 

 

"Every War Starts And Ends With An Invasion".

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Posted by Hellcat man on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 8:41 PM
Jim it has got to be one of my favorite looking models and I've always wanted to build one and when I saw it on sale I had to buy it. On a side note my name is Hellcat man yet I have never built a single Hellcat be it the plane or the tank.

 ALEX ZELYK

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Posted by figure freak on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 5:50 PM

here huxy, there is 21 different pages of colors, the company is i guess called Plaid

http://www.plaidonline.com/productSearchResults.asp?cat1ID=1&cat2ID=1&cat3ID=1

the colors i use for flesh are skin tone burnt umber tiger lilly and cranberry

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Posted by model maniac 96 on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 4:39 PM
Hey hellcat man, that is some nice work going there! I like the m-12!
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Posted by Huxy on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 4:33 PM

Brian: How on earths name should I get to try them? I got to ask around some americans I know..  Not to worry, I'll get to try them Wink [;)]   But could you check the exact name of both brands are, please? Smile [:)]

 

Anthony, glad you like it all!!  My update is due a little later tonight... And hour or two Wink [;)]

 

-Lasse 

"Every War Starts And Ends With An Invasion".

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Posted by Tojo72 on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 4:26 PM

Very nice work going on here in this build,lots of young talent at work here.I wish i had started earlier in life,maybe my stuff would be better by now !!!

 

Boba.....that Tornado is all boxed up and ready to go

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Posted by figure freak on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 4:21 PM
There are two different brands but they are the exact same thing, the are called apple barrel or folk art i believe, you should try them theyre just as good as vallejo and i thin them out and can airbrush them
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Posted by Hellcat man on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 3:57 PM

 I know everyone is going to hate meSign - Dots [#dots] but i got another kitWhistling [:-^]. Its Academy's 1/35 M12. So Boba just to recap I'm doing (all 1/35) Dragon Panther A, Bronco Sdkfz 221(MG), Academy M12. Here are some WIP pics and some Sdkfz 221 pics

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And As promised the Sdkfz 221

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 ALEX ZELYK

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Posted by Huxy on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 3:47 PM

I have heard good things about WalMarts paints.. Sadly, we don't have walmart here in Europe...   What is the manufacturer of the paints? And they are acrylic, right?   I'd kill to try them!

 

And about Tamiya, they aren't good for brushing, no... But I tell you, they're great for airbrushing ;)  That's what I use them for anyways!

For brushpainting, I use Vallejo or Citadel. Smile [:)]

"Every War Starts And Ends With An Invasion".

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Posted by figure freak on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 1:20 PM
the wal mart ones are very similar to vallejo but you get like 1/4 as much paint for 3 times the cost, dont get me wrong i use vallejo for larger figures and they are very nice paints but i really think your getting a better deal with the walmart ones
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Posted by jadgpanther302 on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 1:13 PM
vallejo also has amazing figure oaints. they are really good.
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Posted by model maniac 96 on Monday, July 6, 2009 10:36 PM
Oh yeah, check out Brian's great figure toot in figures and misc. It's great and extremely helpful!
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Posted by model maniac 96 on Monday, July 6, 2009 10:32 PM
 Hellcat man wrote:
Those are really nice looking figures. What paint did you use for the skin, because I am working on some figures and the Tamiya stuff is not that good.

Thanks

Alex


Yeah, I used Tamiya paints for the figures in my German mortar team diorama and they sucked!


Thanks, Jim.
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Posted by figure freak on Monday, July 6, 2009 9:33 PM
1 dollar acrylics from walmart
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Posted by Hellcat man on Monday, July 6, 2009 9:02 PM
Those are really nice looking figures. What paint did you use for the skin, because I am working on some figures and the Tamiya stuff is not that good.

Thanks

Alex

 ALEX ZELYK

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Posted by figure freak on Monday, July 6, 2009 8:58 PM
Thanks, yes they do have minor flaws but im tellin you its  the 20 minte rule, the ship is gonna take time, ive got about 20 hours in there and am barely started!but i think itsa coming along nicely im not looking forward to the rigging though, Ive read it has lif 30 feet of rigging on it
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Posted by model maniac 96 on Monday, July 6, 2009 8:53 PM
Wow Brian, that is amazing work you've got there!! ground work looks great and the figures are flawless!


Looking forward to more on the ship, Jim.
"Veni, Vidi, Vici" Julius Caesar: I came, I saw, I conquered.
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Posted by Hellcat man on Monday, July 6, 2009 8:47 PM
I just realized that I already did this but haven't posted the pictures yet I'll probably do it tomorrow.

Keep up the good modeling

ALEX

 ALEX ZELYK

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Posted by figure freak on Monday, July 6, 2009 7:51 PM

 i finished my vignette (sorry i didnt keep you more posted)

and if you guys dont mind, im working on a wooden ship (only worked on it for a couple day) and wanted to put this on here heres where im at ive got one side almost planked, and started staining with oil paint

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