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"Braille Scale Armor Vacation GB 06" June17/06-June30/06

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Posted by PanzerWulff on Tuesday, July 4, 2006 6:57 PM

WHOOPSDunce [D)] I posted Panther when I meant Leopard 2/A5 the percocet is makin me a lil dopey yea 2 bruised ribs and a lot of scrapes,cuts and bruises I fell off a rather big rock (dont ask looooong story )Tongue [:P]Wink [;)] that is just the base coat of paint on the leopard and the tracks fit beautifuly and even more no painting of the tracks nessicary they come that wayApprove [^] well keep it up guys TTFN

Chris"Hey GRAVITY still works!" Gray

ACE??? you were NEVER an ace AN ace HOLE maybe! (Lister to Rimmer on BBC's RED DWARF) Chris"Hey GRAVITY still works"Gray
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Posted by taxtp on Tuesday, July 4, 2006 4:03 PM
There's some interesting models being done for this GB. Keep up the good work. Well done on the Panzer IV and Panther.
I'd be interested to read how people paint tracks in this scale, do you mind sharing your secrets ?
I'm onto a Jagdpanzer IV L/48 Lang for the German Armor GB now. It's the Hasegawa kit. The box art vehicle ha zimmerit, but the kit doesn't, so I'm thinking of ading some using Tamiya putty and some kind of pressing tool I'll have to come up with myself. Any ideas ?
Cheers
Tony


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Posted by 315rooster on Tuesday, July 4, 2006 3:33 PM
 PanzerWulff wrote:

lookin good roosterWink [;)]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup] finally some pics of my own DML Panther2/A5

I would have posted them last night but I banged myself up and sitting up for any duration hurts TTFNBig Smile [:D]



Thanks for the kind words.

The Panther looks good.  How is it building up.  Do the tracks fit?

I hope you are feeling a little better.

Grant

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Posted by PanzerWulff on Tuesday, July 4, 2006 8:42 AM

lookin good roosterWink [;)]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup] finally some pics of my own DML Panther2/A5

I would have posted them last night but I banged myself up and sitting up for any duration hurts TTFNBig Smile [:D]

ACE??? you were NEVER an ace AN ace HOLE maybe! (Lister to Rimmer on BBC's RED DWARF) Chris"Hey GRAVITY still works"Gray
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Posted by 315rooster on Saturday, July 1, 2006 6:00 PM
 Brews wrote:
They look great. I wouldn't mind seeing some close-ups of them, including the ausf G, and if you could just point out where the problems were on the Lee, that would be terrific. I've been hanging out to make a Lee in Russian use, after I found pictures of them on www.battlefield.ru with Communist slogans, and knocked-out at Prokhorovka.


Below are the Mirage M3 (half built) and the Hasegawa M3





The Mirage M3 is a finer kit all together.  The only real problems that I had with it were the connection between the transmission cover and the upper hull, the right side of the cupola, and the air cleaners in the back not fitting so well.  The rivet detal is neat, and the kit comes with 3 main gun options and 5 markings options.

For me, there was a 1mm gap between the transmission cover and the upper hull.  The right side of the cupola is a little fragile and is very difficult to place.  I bent mine and a gap was created.  The air cleaners needed to be trimmed prior to placement.

Here is my old Hasegawa Panzer IV G built in 1999.



Here are some better photos of my Hasegawa Panzer IV F2.  Not bad for paint, decals, and weathering in one day.




Grant

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Posted by Brews on Saturday, July 1, 2006 4:42 PM

Thanks, DM. Due, in part, to my Badger 155 Anthem. I would have preferred to use my ancient Thayer & Chandler sidefeed, but I don't like to use it with enamels if I can help it, and I used enamel for the interior. The exterior is all Gunze Sangyo so far (whatever the ones are for German armour- something in the 400s).

I have a Badger 360, but I clearly haven't mastered it yet, because I can get finer lines with the 155.

I wanted to use a Paasche VL for the interior, but I mislaid my Paasche hose. Why can't all airbrushes use the same fittings??

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Posted by Duke Maddog on Saturday, July 1, 2006 12:47 PM
Nice job! Excellent airbrush work. I like the way the StuG is turning out as well.
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Posted by Brews on Saturday, July 1, 2006 10:01 AM

Thanks, Tony. I've gone a bit overboard on Jagdpanthers lately, having bought a couple of Dragon 1:72 kits, and a Dragon 1:35 kit, and I'm doing the interior of an old Tamiya clunker, as well.

I'm happy with the way the StuG is coming along, though. I can even overlook its serious deficiencies!

Did I mention that I might use the excellent figures from the Dragon E-100???

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Posted by taxtp on Saturday, July 1, 2006 8:58 AM
Nice looking work guys. Keep it coming. I too would like some more close ups of the Panzer IV please. That old Matchbox Jadpanther is an eye-catcher Bruce. I can remember doing that back in the Seventies when I was a kid.
Cheers
Tony

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Posted by Brews on Saturday, July 1, 2006 8:26 AM

and after the first pass of brown ...

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Posted by Brews on Saturday, July 1, 2006 7:04 AM

Right now, with olivgruen oversprayed (freehand) over dunkelgelb ...

and to compare for size (and effect of a dark wash!) with my recently-completed Revell (Matchbox) 1:76 Jagdpanther:

I would have sprayed the schokoladebraun, but the History Channel had two hours of WWI action on - Verdun and Somme.

Cheerio,

Bruce

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Posted by PanzerWulff on Saturday, July 1, 2006 1:47 AM
Nice work guys I myself got the basecoat on  the lower half and the white basecoat on the upper I may get a little more done before my friend shows up with his camera saturday or sundayBig Smile [:D]
ACE??? you were NEVER an ace AN ace HOLE maybe! (Lister to Rimmer on BBC's RED DWARF) Chris"Hey GRAVITY still works"Gray
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Posted by Brews on Saturday, July 1, 2006 12:40 AM
They look great. I wouldn't mind seeing some close-ups of them, including the ausf G, and if you could just point out where the problems were on the Lee, that would be terrific. I've been hanging out to make a Lee in Russian use, after I found pictures of them on www.battlefield.ru with Communist slogans, and knocked-out at Prokhorovka.
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Posted by 315rooster on Friday, June 30, 2006 11:28 PM
Hi all.  I finished the Hasegawa Panzer IV F2 with a few minutes to spare.  Not bad since it was only a primed bunch of subassemblies this morning.  I've included before and after pics (both poor quality) of it.

There were no real hangups with the IV F2 except for the fact that I could not build it without connecting the top half to the bottom half efficiently.  No big problem though since the tracks went on easily (this time).


Panzer IV F2 with 4 coats of Tamiya Dark Yellow and the panzer IVG for reference

Finished panzer with the M3 and the panzer IVG

In the photos are an old Panzer IV G (pretty much the same kit), and my M3 Lee.

The M3 gave me problems in week 1, so I pretty much benched it to finish the panzer.  I'll finish the M3 lee this week as its "week 2".  I really can't wait to get the goofy looking markings on it.

Grant

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Posted by Brews on Friday, June 30, 2006 9:41 PM

I have a photo of it somewhere, but I'd prefer to "update" the model before I display it here. I have weathered it using pastels, but I really should give it another wash and repastel it (I made it some time ago).

However, I did take a photo earlier of my Nashorn, which I could have easily finished on time for this build if I'd concentrated on it rather than the StuG IV.

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Posted by taxtp on Friday, June 30, 2006 8:43 PM
Hi Bruce,
It's the 2nd Panzer Division, France, 1940. Well spotted.
 Post a picture of your 222 if you like.
Cheers
Tony

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Posted by Brews on Friday, June 30, 2006 8:23 PM

 taxtp wrote:

That's a very clean build, Tony. Is that supposed to be a France 1940 machine? I've seen unit markings like that on Poland vehicles, but of course they only used plain white crosses.

I'll dig up my Airfix SdKfz 222 for a quick comparison, although I'm sure it will come out rather poorly!

Cheerio,

Bruce

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Posted by Brews on Friday, June 30, 2006 8:17 PM

I didn't stay up very late last night.

However, I did manage to get this far:

I'll now draw on the privilege of using the 2-week time period starting from when I actually started on this kit, which will give me until Monday to complete it (and I should do it within a few coats of GS acrylics).

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Posted by 315rooster on Friday, June 30, 2006 1:38 PM
Nice work on the armored car.

I'm just about finished with my Panzer IV base coat, and I'm going to move on to detail painting and decals.

Grant

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Posted by Duke Maddog on Friday, June 30, 2006 12:03 PM
Fantastic job Tony! That little guy looks great!

Now I have to see about getting mine finshed....
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Posted by taxtp on Friday, June 30, 2006 9:29 AM
Here it is, photographed just after midnight. I thought I'd made it, but I've just realised that I've left the exhausts off.
I'll do that tomorrow.


Cheers
Tony


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Posted by taxtp on Friday, June 30, 2006 7:32 AM
Hi Folks,
I got a coat of flat down several hours back.
Now I've got 96 mintes left to go, I'm in the mood to give it a crack.
I'll let you know how I went.
Cheers
Tony

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Posted by Brews on Friday, June 30, 2006 3:36 AM

I lied. I used Modelmaster Enamel Light Ivory to paint the interior. That's all dry now. I'll paint the exterior without cementing the hull to the superstructure, so I can paint some details later. I have 3.5hours of Friday left ... but I didn't get back to NZ until Monday two weeks ago...

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Posted by PanzerWulff on Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:18 PM
I have 99% of the building done and may actually get some paint on the "kitty" it's good to hear all the progress being made GOOD WORK GUYS Wink [;)]Thumbs Up [tup]
ACE??? you were NEVER an ace AN ace HOLE maybe! (Lister to Rimmer on BBC's RED DWARF) Chris"Hey GRAVITY still works"Gray
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Posted by 315rooster on Thursday, June 29, 2006 9:20 PM
Hi all.  Nice progress on all of the kits.

I've got tomorrow off, so I'll see what I can pull together.

I'll most likely finish the Panzer IV.  The Lee may be a little difficult.

We'll see.

Grant

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Posted by Brews on Thursday, June 29, 2006 4:30 PM

I have today free, so I'll be using some acrylics to paint the interior, and exterior. I might use the crew figures from a Hasegawa Tiger I, but if I do, a lot of the interior detail will be invisible ... which, I'd have to say, would be a shame, as I think the interior, for all its roughness, is better than the exterior <G>.

Berlin or Bust!

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Posted by taxtp on Thursday, June 29, 2006 4:23 PM
At least I got the tyres sprayed before work
Cheers
Tony

I'm just taking it one GB at a time.

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Posted by Duke Maddog on Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:48 AM
Yeah, I usually have mine done in this amount of time, but I have been so busy with so much it's been real hard to get anything done. Then the heat has gone way up here, so my Hobby room has become a sauna..I'll see what I can get done amyway, I have some time today to build. Supposed to be a bit cooler today....
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Posted by PanzerWulff on Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:04 AM

Dont worry about the deadline guysBig Smile [:D] as I said it's not written in blood the object is to see What you can do given a 2 week timeperiod. after that take your time and finish your kit the way you like itWink [;)]

BTW on the plan for the "Braille Scale Armor Winter Vacation GB 06-07" it will be a full month of working time Dec1st,06 through Jan 1st,07 or maybe even 2 months but the challenge will be to build your kit in a winter setup be it painted cammo faded whitewash or as the americans used in desperation even white sheets it should be interestingWink [;)]Mischief [:-,]

ACE??? you were NEVER an ace AN ace HOLE maybe! (Lister to Rimmer on BBC's RED DWARF) Chris"Hey GRAVITY still works"Gray
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Posted by taxtp on Thursday, June 29, 2006 9:22 AM
....and worst of all, my airbrush needs cleaning.
bye for now
Tony

I'm just taking it one GB at a time.

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