Good evening folks,
Lets get things rolling! I've got everything all sorted and ready to go! This is my basic build - the Tamiya 1/48 early Tiger I - ironically I built this kit as my very first ever model when I started out in May last year!
It was a rubbish build but being my first and knowing NOTHING about models, only REAL tanks, I can be excused! Obviously now my skills are massively improved and I've learnt no end of stuff-my models are now in a totally different league. This has the potential to be a great build - it's a good kit that is well detailed & easily assembled too............
Righto: I'm planning on having the Tiger parked up with all ports and hatches open. The first Maintenance Man is in a bent over position (oo-er) reaching out to grab the 88mm Tiger shell that his buddy is passing up to him from the ground. The third Maintenance Man has opened a shell crate and is in the process of getting the second 88mm shell out to pass on. There is also a guy who can be posed with a paintbrush - I might have him posed touching up some markings or something. I'm going to have a lot of stowage scattered about on the base too.
Shown below is the very tank that I am building, this is the picture on the side of the box - same markings, colour scheme, everything............................
1/48 Tiger I (early) Friuls - nice!
Verlinden 1/48 Resin Stowage Set for German Vehicles (all sorts of stuff)
Now then, I was hoping to get a 1/48 turned aluminium barrel to relace the Tamiya offering which has a seam down the middle which no matter how hard you try the seam can't really be totally removed but I couldn't find an early version that was suitable SO I ordered a section of Verlinden Netting to wrap around the barrel to hide the seam. Also in this bag shown below (apart from the netting) is the Resin Stowage...............
I've since found that a suitable 1/48 barrel can be obtained from Cove models in the UK so I'm going to ring them on Monday and hope that they have stock in which case I'll keep the netting for my upcoming Tasca Sherman Firefly Birthday build.
I didn't get a chance to get started properly today other than download some photos and other reference material. I'm working from home tomorrow (as in covering the emergency work phone should any customers have problems etc) so I'm hoping to get the basics assembled in prearation for paintwork. As usual the Friuls and running gear will go on last. The build itself will be fairly quick but it's the base and diorama/figures that I'll really be concentrating on.
Let the GB commence - I can't wait to get going!
ATVB
Ben