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War in the Desert - African campaign GB - 12/9/07 to 5/13/08

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  • From: New Jersey
Posted by Dirkpitt289 on Monday, March 31, 2008 5:10 PM

I believe I already asked this question on this forum but I can't remember. Besides this seems like the perfect place to ask. Does anyone know where I can find this Chevy truck that belonged to the Long Range Desert Group?

 http://www.lrdg.org/images/LRDG%202.JPG

 

Also this or a similar jeep would be kewl to.

http://www.lrdg.org/images/Jesper%20Pedersen%20%20-%20SAS%2031[1].jpg

 

Dirk

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B-17F "Old 666" [1/72]

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  • From: Fort St John B.C. Canada
Posted by Cruzr on Monday, March 31, 2008 3:58 PM

alright i'm going to try and build a british sherman. looking right now at being part of the 9th Queens Royal Lancers, cira Oct 42 around El Alamein. here's what i found as a reference so far:

one at the top, wish i had a better pic

here'es the part i have to figure out, where could i find this because i know i don't have the skill to make it lol

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  • From: Fort St John B.C. Canada
Posted by Cruzr on Monday, March 31, 2008 11:27 AM

thanks, i'm looking at building a british sherman at the moment. i'll let you know for sure by tonight

cheers

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Posted by Hermesminiatures on Monday, March 31, 2008 9:20 AM
Sure, we've got ~2 months left so you should have time.

Jonathan

For every modeling technique that works, I have three that don't.

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Posted by Cruzr on Sunday, March 30, 2008 10:08 PM

Is it to late to join this build. I just picked up Tamiya's 1:35  M4 sherman  early and would love to finally build somthing from the N.A. campain. Let me know

cheers

Cliff

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  • From: LaValle, Wisconsin
Posted by Hermesminiatures on Sunday, March 30, 2008 5:41 PM
 JMart wrote:

Hermesminiatures - Is the GB deadline, you know, REALLY a "hard" deadline? Whistling [:-^] I was planning on doing the Tamiya 1:48 Bf 109 E4/7 TROP, but dont think have the time... may switch to the 'old" Tamiya PzIV,Ausf D kit.

 

As with most of my GB's I prefer if you finish by the deadline, but if you showed good participation and just ran out of time, it's okay if you're a month late.

Finishing in September or something would be a bit much, thoughWink [;)]

Jonathan

For every modeling technique that works, I have three that don't.

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  • From: n/w indiana
Posted by some assembly required on Sunday, March 30, 2008 1:43 PM
thanks arki, im always looking for good new sruff.

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Posted by Mark Joyce on Sunday, March 30, 2008 9:34 AM

Scott:  Outstanding job on the PzKpfw II Ausf. F.  It really looks like a desert warrior!

Steve:  Nice looking diorama you have there!

Mark

Ignorance is bliss
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Posted by arki30 on Saturday, March 29, 2008 12:45 PM

It's painful, Rick.  I'm so stinkin close! 

 some assembly required wrote:
arki30 what flat do you use? im looking to build a ac in the future so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Pollyscale Flat.  I swear by it.  Nothing better in my humble opinion.

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Posted by JMart on Saturday, March 29, 2008 9:45 AM

Scott - Great job as usual, looks gorgeous, very nice weathering, chippings looks "on scale". Also, thank you very much for taking the time to explain your techniques, really REALLY helpful! Cheers!

Hermesminiatures - Is the GB deadline, you know, REALLY a "hard" deadline? Whistling [:-^] I was planning on doing the Tamiya 1:48 Bf 109 E4/7 TROP, but dont think have the time... may switch to the 'old" Tamiya PzIV,Ausf D kit.

 

 

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Posted by some assembly required on Saturday, March 29, 2008 9:42 AM
arki30 what flat do you use? im looking to build a ac in the future so any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Saturday, March 29, 2008 9:08 AM

Been there done that.  Frustrating aint it Sad [:(].

Regards,  Rick

RICK At My Age, I've Seen It All, Done It All, But I Don't Remember It All...
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Posted by arki30 on Saturday, March 29, 2008 9:05 AM
So, I applied the wash and was all ready to apply the flat coat when I realized my only bottle of flat had dried up.  Banged Head [banghead] Man, if it's not one thing it's another.  Now I'm waiting (not so patiently) for my resupply to arrive.  Ack!

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Posted by Dirkpitt289 on Friday, March 28, 2008 12:27 PM

I would love to join in this one but I believe the object I want to build is discontinued and cannot find it. It was going to be the Chevy truck from the Long Range Desert Group.

Example

 http://www.lrdg.org/images/LRDG%203.JPG

 

Dirk

On The Bench:

B-17F "Old 666" [1/72]

JU-52/53 Minesweeper [1/72]

Twin Me 262's [1/72] Nightfighter and Big Cannon

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  • From: Reno, NV
Posted by espins1 on Friday, March 28, 2008 11:50 AM

Thanks guys.  Big Smile [:D]

I'm going to try to squeeze out the Semovente and might even be able to get the Stuart built before this GB ends.  A lot depends on how much workbench time I can get over the next couple of weekends.  Sigh [sigh]

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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Posted by SMJmodeler on Friday, March 28, 2008 9:33 AM
 espins1 wrote:

...I try to push myself a litte more and try new techniques as I slowly build up my modeling skill set, in this instance paint chipping and weathering...

Well said, you and I are a lot alike with how we approach each build.  You set out with a specific item to "improve" on..consider this one a definate success...very nice work ScottThumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

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  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Posted by darson on Thursday, March 27, 2008 10:10 PM

Awesome work as usual Scotty, you've really nailed that one.  Thanks for the explanation on your weathering and painting it's much appreciated.

Steve nice work on your dio and I know how hard it is sometimes to take decent pictures indoors.  One thing I would add to the dio would be a sign by the front fence telling us what sort of base the AAA is protecting.

Cheers

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  • From: Second City
Posted by arki30 on Thursday, March 27, 2008 9:57 PM
Really nice, Scott.  I think you've nailed the worn and dusty look. Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by espins1 on Thursday, March 27, 2008 7:35 PM
Thanks gentlemen!  Smile [:)]

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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Posted by some assembly required on Thursday, March 27, 2008 1:32 PM
espins -nice,nice,nice - talk about making a silk purse out of a sows ear!!Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Thursday, March 27, 2008 1:13 PM

She's a beauty Scott.  Nicely done Thumbs Up [tup].

Regards,  Rick

RICK At My Age, I've Seen It All, Done It All, But I Don't Remember It All...
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Posted by espins1 on Thursday, March 27, 2008 12:56 PM

Thanks guys!  Smile [:)]

Here is my completed German entry for this GB.  It's the ancient, but fun 1/35 Tamiya Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. F 

With each build that I do I try to push myself a litte more and try new techniques as I slowly build up my modeling skill set, in this instance paint chipping and weathering.  I also tried Tamiya pigments for the first time and tried my hand at creating some stains around the gas caps.  As always, I really tried to pay attention to seams and parts cleanup.  That can be time consuming but is essential.  This kit required more cleanup than any Dragon kits I've been working on, but then again this kit has been around for a long, long time.  I think most of us remember building this one when we were kids. 

I used Tamiya acrylics exclusively.  The road wheels were done using the "template" method.  The body color was done with XF-60 Dark Yellow and a bit of Tamiya buff added to lighten successive applications on the upper surfaces... the places that would have been bleached the most from the harsh effects of the desert sun.  I put down a thin layer of Future both before and after the decals to help get them to stick down better,  minimize silvering and then seal them up to protect them during the subsequent weathering. 

The paint chips were added using a mix of Panzer Gray, tamiya buff and tamiya thinner all mixed together in a pepsi bottle cap.  I added the tamiya thinner as it has a retarder which helps to slow down drying which gave me more time to work with the mix.  I used a small bit of packing foam which I cut off a huge piece I keep on hand just for chipping.  The technique is similar to dry brushing in that you just barely dip the foam into the paint, then dab it like crazy on a clean piece of paper until there is barely any paint at all coming off the foam.... just like when dry brushing.  I then dabbed the foam all over the tank, concentrating on raised areas of the tank (hinges, handles, corners, lights) and any areas that would have been heavily worn by the crew climbing on and off and when performing maintenance. 

I finished everything off with a coat of Future mixed with Tamiya Flat Base X-21 (4 to 1 ratio), and did one dust coat (10% Dark Yellow, 90% Isopropyl Alcohol). 

I used orange rust Tamiya pigment on the muffler, but if I had to do it all over again I would have applied it before attaching the muffler to the hull as it is difficult to apply the pigments in the really tight spots.  I created some fuel stains around the two fuel filler caps by making a mix of Isopropyl Alcohol with Future (roughly 10 to 1 mix) and applied a few drops, waited for the alcohol to dry, then a few more, some on the existing spots and so on and so on until I built up varied stains.  I'm pretty happy with the results and will experiment more on my next builds.  Smile [:)]

My vehicle served with the 10th Panzer Division in Tunisia.  Here is a brief history of the unit from Wikipedia:

The 10th Panzer Division was a unit of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was created in 1939, and served in the Army Group North reserve during the invasion of Poland of the same year. Participated in the invasion of France (1940)(where it captured Calais during the Siege of Calais (1940)), and in Operation Barbarossa with Army Group Center (1941). After taking heavy casualties on the Eastern Front it was sent back to France for rehabilitation and to serve as a strategic reserve against potential Allied invasion. Rushed to Tunisia after Operation Torch (1942), it participated in the Battle of Kasserine Pass (1943), but was later lost in the general Axis surrender in North Africa in May.

Unlike many other divisions destroyed at this point in the war the 10th Panzer Division was never rebuilt, and thus permanently disappeared from the German order of battle at this date.

I wanted to take the pictures in natural sunlight outside, but it was waaaay too windy when I got home from work last night.  This little tank would have just launched off the deck and probably would have cleared the fence.  Shock [:O]  Laugh [(-D]

Here are some pics that I took last night in my photobooth.  I'll post a few more later taken outside if any of you are interested the Pz II in natural light. 

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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Posted by arki30 on Thursday, March 27, 2008 12:25 PM

Scott, nice work! Thumbs Up [tup]

Decals are applied on my end.  Next is a wash, flat coat and any remaining misc. pieces to install.  Homestretch!

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Posted by SMJmodeler on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:19 PM

espins1: Excellent work there Scott!!!  The finish is superb and the chips, though subtle, are done masterfullyThumbs Up [tup].  I especially like the road wheels and the work behind them, most notably the springs.  A really convincing desert look!  I think those gas and oil stains will be a crowning touch... little suggestion: show a streak or two of that fuel and/or grease, it will look great against that desert finish!

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  • From: Pittsburgh
Posted by Steve from Pittsburgh on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:29 PM

Hi all,

Long time lurker, first time poster.  Had to take the photos indoors when I wrapped this one up last month since there were a few inches of snow outside.

 "...but it's a dry heat!"

5th Panzer Army HQ

Near Tunis, Tunisia

November 1942

 

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Working on a new dio based on the Bogart film Sahara with a vintage Tamiya Lee kit.  Stay tuned.

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  • From: Reno, NV
Posted by espins1 on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 2:33 PM

Thanks guys.

I'm not sure how I'm going to do the staining yet.... still thinking about how I want to do it.  I may decide not to do anything else so I don't risk ruining it.  Whistling [:-^]

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 2:01 PM

Nice work Scott Thumbs Up [tup].

Regards,  Rick

RICK At My Age, I've Seen It All, Done It All, But I Don't Remember It All...
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Posted by bobbaily on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 1:32 PM
Scott-nice worn look-very well done.

Bob

 

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  • From: Coastal Maine
Posted by dupes on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 1:29 PM

Ho hoooo, swanky! Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

What are you going to use for the oil stains? I've never been able to get that to look quite right...Sigh [sigh]

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  • From: Reno, NV
Posted by espins1 on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 1:08 PM

There is some great work being shown here! 

Saddler and Rick - Nice looking Shermans!

Lu - wow, very nice work on the Universal Carrier.  Thanks for showing your weathering techniques, very helpful!

Ok guys, here is a teaser shot of my PzKpfw II Ausf. F in North Afrika.  It is pretty much finished however I want to add a few gas and oil stains this evening, then I'll post some good photos from my photo booth.  

 

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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