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#12 Tamiya German Horch 1A mit 2cm Flak38 (Conversion)

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Posted by M1Carbine on Monday, February 22, 2010 12:24 AM

Ed my brother....Looking outstanding as usual, truly a master.

 

Bob

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Posted by Schnobs on Monday, February 22, 2010 12:48 AM

Adam:  Popsicles for sale cheap!  THnaks Adam fo rth ekind comments and the support

Jim:  There you are my little friend I am glad to have you on board.

Dave:  OCD is not an affliction it is a gift!!

Bill:  Thanks you BIll you are too kind! 

Bob:  Thanks Bob!

Build Update:

Build Update:
 
The trailer is ready for primer and I am now finishing final details on the Hortch.  I stippled Mr. Surfacer 1000 to the under carrigage to provide a cast steel textured look.  I also decided to leave the Drivers side spare wheel off to add some depth and weathering opportunities to the vehicle. I then used some of Adam's 1\35th scale rebar to make a mounting system for the spare wheel since it will be exposed.
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle is contempt prior to investigation." Herbert Spencer
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Posted by bbrowniii on Monday, February 22, 2010 9:34 AM

I've been lurking this one from the beginning, and if I don't chime in soon, I'm going to explode:

HOLY COW MAN, are you KIDDING me?  Unbelievable.  Awe inspiring.  Superb.

OK, now that the pressure has been relieved, I'm going to slink back into the shadows until the finale... maybe... Stick out tongue

'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)

 

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Posted by Schnobs on Monday, February 22, 2010 10:08 AM

  Hey Boyd!!

I am kidding you this has all been smoke and mirrors!  Crazy

Before you submerge here is a few pcs with the wheels on.  I need to put on the width indicators and I might have to wait for the wndshield after paint,

 







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Posted by hughes2682 on Monday, February 22, 2010 10:20 AM

Edmund,

That is looking pretty slick.  Correct me if I am mistaken but, didn't the spare tire mount freewheel to allow the spare tires to rotate thus preventing the vehicle from high centering? Random info surfacing in the brain.  Just got off shift. Waaaaaay to long a night.

Dave

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With enough thrust, pigs fly just fine.

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Posted by wbill76 on Monday, February 22, 2010 1:27 PM

Nice work on the mud flaps and the underside Ed, making good progress on this one. Yes

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Posted by scratchmod on Monday, February 22, 2010 3:04 PM

Very  impressive Ed, I dig that trailer and the flaps, too cool buddy. This is all going to look awesome when the paint goes on, which I'm looking forward to.

I'm surprised you didn't go with resin AM wheels Ed. No sense I guess if the kit one are ok.

Anyhow looks really nice buddy YesYesYes.

 

Rob

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Posted by Schnobs on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:53 PM

Dave:  Hey Dave I am not sure about having the wheels freewheel in their mounts. As an ex farmer that's not going to happen on anything I drive for obvious reasons.  I would like to learn more about that though  and their reasoning.

Wbill:  Thanks my friend you are a constant!

Rob:  Thanks Rob and I chose not to go with resin wheels on this on for budgetary and practical reasons.  The wheels are plastic not vinyl and should take paint well plus they are well molded IMHO.

Build Update:

I finally bowed to public pressure and primed the Horch and trailer yesterday.  I still have a few final fiddly details on the gun that I saved for last and then I will prime that as well.  I am choosing to mount a gunner figure in the seat which necessitates building the gun around the figure to some degree to guarantee a correct sit and feel.

 

"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle is contempt prior to investigation." Herbert Spencer
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Posted by scratchmod on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:23 PM

Pressure, what pressure Confused not from us.

Out freaking standing Ed, if it looks that good in primer then the actual paint is going to be killer. Very nice work on the gun by the way. I've stashed mine where it can't be seen, too scary with all those fiddly parts. The headless dude looks good too.

 

Rob

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Posted by M1Carbine on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 7:22 PM

Ed once again your attention to detail far exceeds all expectations.  Your freaking amazing my brother and it is an honor to have you as a friend.  Again....your are a Master.

 

Bob

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Posted by Schnobs on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 12:54 AM

 Thank You Thanks Wayne, Bob and Rob!

Build Update:

I was able to get the tilt addressed and also the final details of the weapon. I wanted to take a few pictures of the complete presentation in primer before I broke it down into its three components for painting and weathering.  I made an executive decision on the shell basket I know it isn't perfect but it was a nightmare so I placed the PE screen on the inside I just could not make it work and it wasn't worth the aggravation.
I have more of these in my future so I will have another shot at it soon.
Ichabod Fritz is on overwatch:







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Posted by wing_nut on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 6:30 AM

Edmund that really looks fantastic.  I love it when a project gets that 1st coat of paint, be it base or primer.  Takes all the separate bits and pulls them together into a contiguous piece.

I missed my chance of being able to help.  I had scratched an ammo box a while back so I had all the measurements and refs all ready to go.  But your work paid off 'cause the box looks great.

Marc  

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Posted by Schnobs on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 9:21 AM

 Big Hug Hi Marc,

Thanks my friend but you are not too late I have three more of these trailers ready to be made in the near future so share away please! 





"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle is contempt prior to investigation." Herbert Spencer
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Posted by hughes2682 on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 10:48 AM

Edmund,

Ditto to what G said about cresting a dune and keeping the vehicle from high centering.  I've been racking my brain on where I saw the notation of the spare tires being able to freewheel.  Maybe it'll come to me later. Too many brutal hours at work tonight.  Maybe it'll come to me in a dream today.Big Smile

Cheers

Dave


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With enough thrust, pigs fly just fine.

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Posted by bbrowniii on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 11:52 AM

Edmund

I can remain underground only so long, and the stupendous (not often you see that word in this context, eh) quality of your work requires me to resurface and say: "Bravo, sir, bravo!!"

'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)

 

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Posted by Schnobs on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 2:20 PM

Dave:  That is what good old fashion Horse Power is for!  Thank God for Henry Ford!

Boyd:  Thanks Boyd you can submerge and reemerge on my WIP anytime!

Wayne:  I usually use Mr. Surfacer 1200 but for availability and budgetary reasons I started using Tamiya's Metal and Plastic Primer wish does a great job as well.

I am ready to start the the painting and weathering and because I want to introduce depth and color change to the model I am planning to paint and weather each subcomponent separately starting with the weapon.

I admit there is a lot of interpretation of what these guns looked like based otn the different paint schemes I have seen and of course there would of been some variation.  I have found a great walk through that I am going to follow minus 70 years of wear and tear.

  

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Also i was watching Normandy The Great Crusade on The Military Channel today and I saw my conversion in action.  It was interesting to note that the crew had added a field mod to the front fenders like I did with the Jerry Can racks and they had also lowered the gun deck and based on my math and how close the gun shield is to the driver compartment it is a front facing orientation but that is conjecture it still is not that clear.  Here are a few pictures I took of my television!  I am such a geek please do not tell anyone! Embarrassed

 

 







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Posted by *INDY on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 6:52 PM

I want to know where in the world you got the idea to shoot photos of your TV!

WinkYou can get shots no one has!

Nasty-lookin-goon-squad somewhere in Italy '43

SECRETS REVEALED! Dig that weathering on those ammo cans!

"Well...you gunna pull them pistols, or just whistle Dixie?"

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Posted by Schnobs on Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:52 PM

Thanks Wayne & Adam for following along and the comedy relief!

 Shocked 1 Retraction:

 
I was informed by my Canadian friend Ron that I had incorrectly indentified the vehicle in the Normandy film and we we even bet $5,00 US which is like $1.75 Canadian and I lost!
 
What's the world coming to when an Ex Police officer and Ex Army Ranger loses a vehicle recognition to a Civilian Canadian!  Oh the shame it's time to beat my sword into a plowshare and go back to farming!  Roll
 
Build Update:
 
I finished the Weapon in two marathon sessions.  I wanted to use the Hair Spray Method for scale chipping so I started with two light coats of Model Master Non-Buffing Gunmetal followed by dry brushing with Vallejo Oily Steel.
 
 
 
Due to the fact that I planned to chip it and did not want to chip back to primer I sprayed a coat of Tamiya Clear followed by three coats of Hair Spray drying between each coat with a Hair Dryer.
 
I then sprayed two light coats of A Life Color Khaki color that I had left over from another project that I prefer to use for chipping effects because it chips quite easily with a little warm water and a stippling brush.
 
I then decided to add some aircraft and vehicle kill symbols to the front armor shield so I prepped the surface with two light coats of future and after applying the decals applied another coat of Future.  I then applied a final coat of MM Flat acryl to prep the surface for final weathering.
 
It was now time to pick out the paints for some oil dot fading which I prefer over fading with pigments because I feel like i have more control
After oil dot fading I tried a new product from MIG that I wanted to try and it works very well followed by some dry brushing with MIG Oil and Grease Stain Mixture which provides a nice metallic sheen.  i also dry brushed some Citadel Boltgun metal on exposed chipped areas.
 
 
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle is contempt prior to investigation." Herbert Spencer
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Posted by *INDY on Thursday, February 25, 2010 10:57 PM

How do I put this mildly.

It seems Schnobs has laid down the 20mm Benchmark

On this day, we are given a message....

Accept no mediocrity----model as if  nothing else matters. Attempt to get results like Sir Edmund

But if you do not.........do not dispair....

 

Fore Ed has laid down --------THE BLOG___---_____------______________________-----------------

LIVE IT           LEARN IT           KNOW IT     

"Well...you gunna pull them pistols, or just whistle Dixie?"

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Posted by the doog on Thursday, February 25, 2010 11:28 PM

Edmund, that gun is just truly superb--your weathering and painting are top-notch.I can't see anything I would have done differently, and would be proud to call that my own work.

If the rest of the model comes out anything like that gun, you're going to cement your place as one of the premiere finishers on this forum for sure. WOW. Fabulous!

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Posted by M1Carbine on Thursday, February 25, 2010 11:56 PM

Ed - Im waiting to see the pictures of the 20mm gun you built...not the real thing..............LOL

 

Holy cow Ed, JAW DROPPING. You freaking stun me every time with your outstanding work.

 

Bob

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Posted by wbill76 on Friday, February 26, 2010 10:23 AM

Looking very good there Mr. Ed! Can definitely see the heritage of the previous builds in your finishing approach as well as some new touches added. You know of course that now that you've started to show pics with paint that the forum won't tolerate any delays on the rest of the vehicle getting a similar treatment! Big Smile Yes

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Posted by Schnobs on Friday, February 26, 2010 11:24 AM

   Cool!  Adam:  Thanks again Adam for your enthusiastic support it is appreciated on these long builds.

Karl:  Wow Karl that is very kind of you and thank you for the kind words.  I did get my come uppetence with the shell basket though.  After hours of PE torture I finally sprayed some CA Kicker to accelerate the curing process and called it good.  I do have some lessons learned for the next one though so it will be easiser going forward.

Bob:  Tank 3 Thanks Bob!

Wbill:  Thanks Bill and yes I have some lessons learned on desert weatheirng that is God help us developing into a style.  The trailer is next!  Trigger Happy





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Posted by bbrowniii on Friday, February 26, 2010 10:45 PM

Edmund

WOW!

I have to be honest with you - your skill set just leaves me speechless.  When I wonder how can it be done any better I know all I have to do is look at your next build to answer the question.  Simply amazing.

I also want you to know that you have inspired me to try to push my boundaries back a bit and add to my skill set by doing some significant (but not nearly so significant as yours) scratchbuilding on my current build (a Marder 1A2 Schutzenpanzer for the Winter Warriors GB).  (By the way, that means if I screw it all up, it's YOUR fault Devil  Geeked)

Really great stuff, Edmund....keep it coming.  Oh, and as Bill said - where the hell is the rest of the paint??!!

'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)

 

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Posted by Bodge on Saturday, February 27, 2010 6:09 AM

Wow Edmund this thing is looking superb. Your skill level shouts out that youve been doing this for tens of years. Your scratch work is great aswell and i must say noone documents it in as much detail as you my friend.I have yet to do the hairspray technique or the salt one so i will be looking up your work for reference when i eventually get round to finnishing the old famo. Great stuff Ed.Stick out tongue

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Posted by SuppressionFire on Saturday, February 27, 2010 9:14 AM

Woah! With all the hairspray I figure you all must be 80's rockers sporting huge mullets!Big Smile

Tried salt to a degree of success, will try the 'spray next time.

Excellent paint job on the Flak gun, just one Q:

The ground spade protrudeing into the driver's cabin. Wouldn't that piece be bolted onto the main frame? I would be tempted to cut it off and drill 4 bolt holes into the stub and paint Red oxide,  rusty steel. 2 cents

 

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Posted by deafpanzer on Saturday, February 27, 2010 11:52 AM

Yes Amazing work you have done! Yes  I am speechless... not mute!  I think you need to CORRECT your count from #12 to # 1-1-2.  It is just hard for me to believe you that this is only your twelveth build... with the skills you have shown us.  Looking forward to the finish. 

Andy

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Posted by Schnobs on Saturday, February 27, 2010 1:37 PM

 Moodswings I apologize for the late reply to your posts. I was bitten by the Flue Bug on Thursday night.  Correction I was attacked by the Flue Bug and the only medium I painted was Porcelain and I didn't use paint! 

Wayne:  I often ask myself the same question Wayne in the middle of a flurry of activity!  Thank you for the kind words and support.

Boyd:  Thanks Boyd!  Good luck with your scratch building and if you mess up back up and try it again!

Andy:  Hey Bodge you are so nice my friend thank you.  I would love to see your Famo finished.  One of those is on my build list with the trailer with a knocked out tank. 

SupressionFire:  Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment it is appreciated.  If you look back a few pages you will see the retention system i have planned which be rusted rebar.  I like the depth the spade provides deep into the driver compartment.  It is visually interesting to me but you have a great ideal though.

Andy:  Thanks Andy you are too kind!  I will do my best not to let you down!

 

 







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Posted by White_R34 on Saturday, February 27, 2010 1:55 PM

Man I was planing on ordering one of these my self. An now after seeing the chassis of yours, I ordering one real soon. Thanks for posting your work, an to the other guys thank's for posting all the B&W photo. I see there's all types of way I can build one. "Outstanding"

Building the Impossible Is my main goal!!
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Posted by disastermaster on Saturday, February 27, 2010 3:57 PM

Well Ed, after lurking and watching http://spams-ukwildcatbasketball.com/Lurking.gif  It appears that it ALL has been said.

I have to say that this is definitely gonna end very well.....no doubt about THAT.

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 https://i.imgur.com/LjRRaV1.png

 

 

 
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