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Posted by madmike on Monday, January 7, 2008 2:46 AM

Charlie

It was great fun to do, thanks very much for hosting the GB.

Cheers

Mike 

"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo Galilei
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Posted by ruddratt on Monday, January 7, 2008 10:50 AM

John, Arty, m1, you guys are making great progress! Mike, that is one awesome-looking Long Tom. Very nicely done!

....and sorry I haven't been around much, guys. Been very little going on at this end in respect to the hobby lately, but I have managed to make some progress on the LeFH18M. Hopefully I'll have some progress pics up soon.

Mike

 "We have our own ammunition. It's filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures....scares the hell outta people."

 

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Posted by dostacos on Monday, January 7, 2008 3:09 PM

 here are a few shots of my finished 6 pounder. I stole the guys from the 25 pounder model all weathering was with Tamiya pounders or paint.

this is my first finished group build, and my first model in years, first airbrushed model as well. on preview they did not enlarge, gotta play with photobucket some more...

 

be gentle, I am NOT to the level of this crowdWink [;)]

 

 

 

Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by ogrejohn on Monday, January 7, 2008 5:28 PM

OK, I got this metal beast ready to prime. It's not a very accurate kit as it was made more or less for the metal toy soldier market. Ah well, it is what it is!

Yeah still working on my photography skills.

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Posted by m1garand on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 9:45 AM

DosTacos,

That's a great work!  First of all, your ground work is excellent and paint job on the gun.

Ogrejohn,

Your howitzer looks great too.  can't wait to see your finished product.

Ruddratt,

I'm in the same boat as you are right now.  I have a little time for myself today so I'll try to finish up FLAK 88 today.

Best regards,

Charlie 

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Posted by squeakie on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 3:50 PM
 m1garand wrote:

DosTacos,

That's a great work!  First of all, your ground work is excellent and paint job on the gun.

Ogrejohn,

Your howitzer looks great too.  can't wait to see your finished product.

Ruddratt,

I'm in the same boat as you are right now.  I have a little time for myself today so I'll try to finish up FLAK 88 today.

Best regards,

Charlie 

I'm about to give up on the old 155 kit, and move onto an M102. The Testors 155 is so wrong that it's gonna be a major project just in the recoil system alone. I still want to finish it as best I can (and will). I'd say to expect an M102 to show up soon.

     Lastly for all you guys wanting to build an M114, I found a slew of pictures that have been lost for eons. If any of my photos will help give me a yell. It's a shame that somebody like Tamayia can't give us a good quality 155 howitzer kit to at least start out with.

gary

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Posted by dostacos on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 7:38 PM

thank you M1grarand,

as I said that is my first real modeling work. I will be finishing up a 1/48 M10 tank destroyer in a total snow scene {Bastone}  as practice for the Winter war group build. {that will be an M 8 Howitzer also defending Bastone}

My son and I will be entering 2 tanks in a contest in town, we will at least get a tee shirt and a 20% off gift certificate to the LHS. the M10 and he has an open top German in 1/48 scale. {the contest is for Tamiya 1/48 mainly}

Dan 

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Posted by redleg12 on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 9:34 PM

dostacos

Overall for your first build back to the hobby and all the other firsts, it looks great.

A few tips to help with future builds. To show a little wear on the high points and trails rub a pencil tip along the high edges to give the effect of paint wear. The spades in the back would not be out of the ground...if the fired that way the gun would be in their lap Banged Head [banghead]. If you can't dig them in then try piling clay like a dirt pile or wood dowels cut to look like logs for bracing. The field telephone handset should normally be black. Lastly the ammo should have their tips a steel/brass color for the fuze.

Just a couple of tips to help. Each one you do will be better and the guys in this forum are of great help.

Hope you had fun!!

Rounds Complete!!

"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

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Posted by redleg12 on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 9:38 PM

Squeakie

Ahhh..My favorite the 10duce. I posted some info to M1 on the M102 a few pages back. If you need and info or have questions, ring me up!!

Rounds Complete!!

"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

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  • From: Los Angeles
Posted by dostacos on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 10:44 PM
 redleg12 wrote:

dostacos

Overall for your first build back to the hobby and all the other firsts, it looks great.

A few tips to help with future builds. To show a little wear on the high points and trails rub a pencil tip along the high edges to give the effect of paint wear. The spades in the back would not be out of the ground...if the fired that way the gun would be in their lap Banged Head [banghead]. If you can't dig them in then try piling clay like a dirt pile or wood dowels cut to look like logs for bracing. The field telephone handset should normally be black. Lastly the ammo should have their tips a steel/brass color for the fuze.

Just a couple of tips to help. Each one you do will be better and the guys in this forum are of great help.

Hope you had fun!!

Rounds Complete!!

wear on trails, did that {not enough....}

as for the spades, cannot dig but can bury and add some sand and maybe sand bags,

will add fuses and repaint the phone {stole the radio from a Stuart tank and the handset out of the Tamiya machine gun/mortar/'zooka team box. too bad they don't make stuff like that available without having to buy the guys Sigh [sigh]

thanks, I will try to finish it up {again Whistling [:-^] } and pop some new pics

Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by squeakie on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 1:15 AM
 dostacos wrote:

thank you M1grarand,

as I said that is my first real modeling work. I will be finishing up a 1/48 M10 tank destroyer in a total snow scene {Bastone}  as practice for the Winter war group build. {that will be an M 8 Howitzer also defending Bastone}

My son and I will be entering 2 tanks in a contest in town, we will at least get a tee shirt and a 20% off gift certificate to the LHS. the M10 and he has an open top German in 1/48 scale. {the contest is for Tamiya 1/48 mainly}

Dan 

have always liked the M-10. How well did Tamayia do the turret interior? I've looked at this kit more than once, but wondered just how well they did it.

gary

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Posted by squeakie on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 1:19 AM
 redleg12 wrote:

Squeakie

Ahhh..My favorite the 10duce. I posted some info to M1 on the M102 a few pages back. If you need and info or have questions, ring me up!!

Rounds Complete!!

Funny thing is that I was only around M102's a couple times, and then never looked at them much. The old M101's , I'm much more familure with. I hope to have mine well started this weekend. It will be a Vietnam era one from the 1st of the 82nd on LZ West.

good to hear from you

gary

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  • From: New Jersey
Posted by redleg12 on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 5:53 AM

dostacos

Upon further review I do see some pencil work on the trails, I was drawn to the sheilds when I made the comment but remember, this is art, it is subjective. If you are happy, don't make changes.

The spades, sandbags would be great. I understand the parts stealing thing!!

Have fun with it.

Rounds Complete!!

 

"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

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  • From: Niagara, Ontario, Canada
Posted by WhiskeySix on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 7:02 AM
I'd like to try my hand at this GB too, if it's not too late. I have a 1:35 Trumpy AS-90 in my stash longing to be built.
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Posted by m1garand on Thursday, January 10, 2008 1:51 AM

 WhiskeySix wrote:
I'd like to try my hand at this GB too, if it's not too late. I have a 1:35 Trumpy AS-10 in my stash longing to be built.

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] aboard!

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Posted by ruddratt on Thursday, January 10, 2008 9:33 AM

Finally have a day off where there is nothing else to do but a few small morning chores. Then it's on to the workbench, where I plan on making some major progress on my LeFH18. Big Smile [:D]

WhiskeySix, welcome to the GB! Thumbs Up [tup]

Mike

 "We have our own ammunition. It's filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures....scares the hell outta people."

 

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Posted by dostacos on Thursday, January 10, 2008 5:52 PM
 squeakie wrote:
 dostacos wrote:

thank you M1grarand,

as I said that is my first real modeling work. I will be finishing up a 1/48 M10 tank destroyer in a total snow scene {Bastone}  as practice for the Winter war group build. {that will be an M 8 Howitzer also defending Bastone}

My son and I will be entering 2 tanks in a contest in town, we will at least get a tee shirt and a 20% off gift certificate to the LHS. the M10 and he has an open top German in 1/48 scale. {the contest is for Tamiya 1/48 mainly}

Dan 

have always liked the M-10. How well did Tamayia do the turret interior? I've looked at this kit more than once, but wondered just how well they did it.

gary

edit oops I was thinking of the M8 I am buiding for the winter build. the 1/48 has some interior but nothing to write home about either

 

eeh, ok but nothing to write home about {the Academy Stuarts have better interiors, the big issue is the gap for the M5 hedgecutter that is not in the kit so there is a big hard to get at to fill when the hull and lower chassis are glued together. I have not added the interior parts 2 rear corner ammo, a 2 round ammo block and a fire extingusher. then a top with the ma duce

 

Dan support your 2nd amendment rights to keep and arm bears!
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Posted by philo426 on Monday, January 14, 2008 4:30 PM
Here is my 1/72 scale Hasegawa "Thor" rail gun:
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Posted by philo426 on Monday, January 14, 2008 4:32 PM
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Posted by philo426 on Monday, January 14, 2008 4:34 PM
Here is my Tamiya 1/35 88 Flak:
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Posted by m1garand on Monday, January 14, 2008 10:46 PM

Philo426,

Man, that Rail Gun looks very intimidating.  I love the camo job on your FLAK88 also. 

Thanks for sharing your work with us!

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Posted by philo426 on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 12:54 AM
Thanks!I'm glad you liked it!
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Posted by JMart on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:25 PM

very nice builds! Impressive :)  Sorry have not started mine, didnot have as much "hobby time" during winter vacation due to family health issues.. anyways, I will start mine very soon, but decided to change the Marder to something without a camo pattern, since Im new at this. Can I switch to the Tamiya 1:35 Sturmgeschutz IV?

 

 

 

 

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Posted by m1garand on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 7:41 AM
 JMart wrote:

very nice builds! Impressive :)  Sorry have not started mine, didnot have as much "hobby time" during winter vacation due to family health issues.. anyways, I will start mine very soon, but decided to change the Marder to something without a camo pattern, since Im new at this. Can I switch to the Tamiya 1:35 Sturmgeschutz IV?

JMart,

I hope your family's doing ok.  Start whenever you can and enjoy building it!  that is nice kit to build.

 

 

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Posted by JMart on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 7:36 PM

Ok, I was FINALLY able to start this, few months late :)  No pics, nothing much except cutting and sanding the road wheels. Managed to send one flying and bouncing somewhere in my basement. Have not found it (yet) but found a small piece of a 1:72 Abrams MG I dropped last week :) . I already have couple newbie questions (this is my first armor kit, and the aforementioned 1:72 M1 Abrams Im attempting to put together for the Modern Armor GB).

1. Poly caps - Tamiya "motorized" versions include Poly caps for the road wheels... I *think* I need to use them, for correct spacing. But I should paint them, flat black? right? To get rid of the "shiny" look?

2. Painting instructions call for "dark yellow" base, with additional and optional field applied dark green. This is a late 43 vehicle, I assume I can use Panzer Dunkelgelb (MM enamels #2095) and Olivgrun (MM 2097)?

3. Priming... I usually prime aircraft with Testors flat gray primer (AB), mostly to look for my many construction flaws. Will the gray primer be "too dark" for an overcoat of yellow?

Once it stops raining I can shoot the flat black on the wheels and tracks, then do the dark yellow on the wheels using the template method... or so I hope! :)

Cheers, James

 

 

 

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Posted by ogrejohn on Saturday, April 12, 2008 6:16 PM

I'm calling this one done. Not real happy with the kit and my efforts but I guess I'll do better next time. Forgot the gunshield braces when I took the photos as well as the wheel hubs. Dang it anyhow!

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Posted by JMart on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:17 AM

Well, congrats on finishing! Looks good to me, nice weathering...

I have some modest progress on my Sturm IV (chasis and wheels). Will post some pics soon and keep working, hope to finish before deadline. I also wanted to do the Tamiya 1:35 3.7 PaK 35/36, may not get to it on time :(

Cheers

 

 

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  • From: Kansas City MO
Posted by Dougums on Saturday, May 10, 2008 1:29 PM

    I finished my 2cm FLAK 3.  It was a good fun build.  No real big problems.  Decal on the barrel  gave me some grief.  Comments and tips welcome!

 

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Posted by JMart on Saturday, May 24, 2008 2:42 PM

Dougums - Looks good to me! I like the tank emblems.. decal must have been a pain, maybe easier to have painted the barrel. I would only add a modesy light pinwash around the bolts, to have them stand out a tad more. Cheers!

Here is an update on mine, as we reach the final stretch:

Chassis work:

Wheels painted black, cannon construction:

Currently building up the mantle and starting the track painting. hope on finishing all major construction this long weekend, do my base paint and then weather during the week. I may need a few days of extension, just in case ;)

 

 

 

 

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Posted by m1garand on Monday, May 26, 2008 10:58 AM

Hi and I'd like to thank all of you for participating in this Group Build.  I myself did not/could not complete my project due to several events have happened in past few months. 

March 2008 is something that I do not want to remember at all.  3 of my closest family/friends have passed away.  One being my mother in law.  She was diagnosed with a stomach cancer in April 2007 and has gone through a surgery and chemo/radiation therapy up until her death. 

I tried to get my mind back into building models, but I just could not get myself to do restart, so for the time being, I am taking time away from all my hobbies and just spending more time with my wife and the baby. 

I'll post up pictures of my work (hopefully sooner than later).

Again, thanks for your participation and looking forward to see more great work!

Best regards,

Charlie

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