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Merit 1/18th 88mm Flak 36 WiP (Completed pics Page 6)

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Posted by jibber on Friday, March 14, 2014 4:29 PM

Bish thinking about it, what about a big gun, large bore GB? AFV, Canon etc sometime in the future. I know we're piled up right now but maybe around years end?

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Posted by Bish on Friday, March 14, 2014 4:48 PM

We have had GB's along those lines, though I think its been a couple of years. There are a few guys who specialise more in artillery.

I already have a couple of GB's planned for next year, so I couldn't host one myself,  but I still have space in the diary for another GB. So if you fancy hosting one or can talk one of the big gun guys to go for it, I think I would be in.

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Posted by waynec on Friday, March 14, 2014 5:03 PM

hey bish

that turned out really nice.

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Posted by pordoi on Friday, March 14, 2014 5:45 PM

Bish,

I've been following this build silently up until now, but really have to congratulate you on your excellent work!  Great job, and I really like the base.  How about a short description of how you made that? 

Would be really nice with a figure or two; are there DAK 1:16 figs available?  And would the scale difference be noticeable? 

Don

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Posted by DUSTER on Friday, March 14, 2014 5:53 PM

Bish

Unlike Don, I haven't been so silent in following your build.

Regardless, this is a thing of beauty, both model and base offset one another as a unified whole.

Well Done! 

Steve

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Posted by bufflehead on Friday, March 14, 2014 11:01 PM

OH MAN!  I take a couple of afternoon naps and I almost miss the completed 88!!  I even mentioned in another thread that I was trying to keep tabs on this build!  DOH!!! Stick out tongue

Great work Bish!!  I love the whole dusty DAK look and the base.  You put in a lot of effort in detailing and painting this big gun and it definitely paid off!!  Nice work on the "88" and DAK symbol....they really add to the presentation!  Yes

Ernest

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, March 15, 2014 2:29 AM

Thanks very much guys.

Don, I hadn't considered a figure, there is a Tamiya DAK Tank crewman that would fit the scene, might have a look into that. The kit did have 4 88mm shells that I was going to use, but I wasn't to keen on those.

The base was pretty simple. Its just a piece of furniture board I got from the local DIY store cut to the right size. I routed the edge, I bought a router just for this and the Darth Vadar figure I have just finished, and its a nice toy, I will defiantly be making more use of that. Once stained and varnished, I masked off and sprayed the desert yellow patch for the DAK badge.

The badge and the 88 were cut out of 6mm MDF with a copping saw, that was a bit fiddly, especially the palm tree. Then finally the desert terrain, this was celluclay mixed with sand to give texture and acrylic paint until I had the right colour and than just laid on, and the stones are pumice and some Talus. And that was it.

Thanks for following along Don.

Steve, thank you, and thanks for all your impute. And your similes, which always make me, mmmm, well, smile.

Ernest, thanks, glad you managed to catch it.

It was a real pleasure to build, as well as a challenge. Its not often I buy a kit and build it so soon. But as soon as I saw this was being released last year, I knew I wanted one. And I am really pleased with it, but I think that's it for scratch building for a little bit, at least until next time.

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, March 15, 2014 7:20 AM

Ernest, seing as you dropped in, a quick question. You may recall a while back you mentioned you use photographic backing paper for your backgrounds. As you can see from my pics, I am using two sheets of paper but even these are not really big enough for stuff this size.

What size photo backing paper were you able to get. The only stuff I can find comes in lengths 11m long, which is a bit much. I was wondering if you were able to get anything smaller.

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Posted by subfixer on Saturday, March 15, 2014 9:38 AM

Simply soo-perb!  YesYes

Well done!

Lee

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Saturday, March 15, 2014 2:20 PM

Amazing work, buddy! Your 88 sure is one gorgeous piece of art!

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, March 15, 2014 2:44 PM

Thanks guys, much appreciated.

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Posted by bufflehead on Saturday, March 15, 2014 3:52 PM

Bish, I'm using a 26" wide roll of background paper I ordered online from either Adorama or B&H Photo (can't remember which).  They do sell different width rolls....seems the standard sizes are 26", 53" and 107".  26" is perfect for most average size models,  but I'm not sure if it would suit a dio....??

Here's the link to Adorama:  http://www.adorama.com/l/Lighting-and-Studio/Backgrounds-and-Supports/Paper-Backgrounds

and to B&H Photo: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/seamless-paper/ci/23680/N/3976090297

I'm pretty sure both of these are based in the U.S., but I would bet that there's something similar in the UK!

I also going to start using a nicer, graduated background for final photos.  Its made by Flotone and is a bit more expensive, but looks quite nice as a background for models, especially those that are a bit larger.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/17747-REG/Flotone_GFT409_Graduated_Background_31x43.html

I hope this helps!  Looking forward to your next build!

Ernest

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, March 15, 2014 4:09 PM

Thanks Ernest, the ones here are about the same size, I just wasn't sure if there were any that were not quite as long, but I guess the extra will come in handy. I think I will try and get some this week and get some better pics.

Next build is a Panther for the D-day GB, so back to something a bit more familiar.

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Posted by spacepacker on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 3:57 PM

Haven't been looking in so often lately, so missed most of your build; but the finished article is looking real good. Congrats...cheers....Kenny

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Posted by JohanT on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 4:07 PM

Outstanding m8!

Truly inspiring and challenging Blog...

Thank you, its just XLNT!

Very Best Regards

Johan

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 4:32 PM

Thanks guys. And thanks again for those pics Johan.

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Posted by Pvt Mutt on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 9:33 PM

You can take some pride in that project buddy.Yes

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Posted by garzonh on Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:10 AM

WOW, looks so nice and detailed, painting and weathering loos awesome.

I would had liked to have the complete base covered in sand and one figure would make it perfect!. But no offense it is a museum quality model.

Cheers!

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, March 20, 2014 1:25 PM

Thanks a lot guys, I am indeed extremely pleased with this one.

garzonh, for these sort of displays, I prefer only partial cover of the board with a nice stain surrounding the terrain. I don't view this as a dio, simply a means of displaying the model. For dio's I do indeed cover the full board. I might look at getting a 1/16th figure, the nearest scale there seems to be, but I am still not sure yet. I just wanted the focus to be on the gun itself.

And no offense taken, its all down to personal taste I guess.

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Posted by BarrettDuke on Friday, March 21, 2014 6:26 PM

Bish,

A truly remarkable job. Thanks for taking the time to explain so much of what you were doing. I learned a lot for my own future work. The 88 was an amazing weapon. You have captured it well. Congratulations. It must look awesome in person.

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, March 23, 2014 11:15 AM

Thanks very much. I am really getting the taste for scratchbuilding, it is time consuming, as much so or if not more than adding PE. But it is very satisfying.

And I must admit, it does look rather nice. Unfortunately I still haven't decided where to put it. Its currently on the floor next to the model bench, but I really should move it before it gets damaged.

And thanks again, and glad you find it useful.

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Posted by wbill76 on Sunday, March 23, 2014 7:52 PM

Haven't been able to get back here for a while Bish but glad to see this one get done! Very nice work not only in the scale but also in all of the details. A real winner for sure! Yes

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, April 19, 2014 3:02 AM

Sorry, bill, hadn't seen your post. Thank you very much. Much appreciated.

It was real satisfying to add all those details without any AM, I think I will be doing quite a bit more of that.

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Posted by jgeratic on Saturday, April 19, 2014 5:13 AM

Bish, very impressive work on the 'dreaded 88'.  Yes

As far as figures go, Tamiya did have a 1/16  Afrika tank crewman.

It could easily be converted to an artilleryman by shaving off the skulls on his lapels, and using red instead of pink waffenfarbe, (or would it be under army control - then white piping would be in order).  Oh, and also the panzer badge on the chest pocket would have to go.

regards,

Jack

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, April 19, 2014 5:24 AM

Thanks jack, ye, I was looking at that one. Would not take to much to correct it, not sure about the Waffenfarbe, but wasn't white waffenfabe for Inf, I think it would be red whether it was an Air Force weapon or army, will have to look into that.

If I add it, I will post some more pics.

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Posted by jgeratic on Saturday, April 19, 2014 3:12 PM

Did some searching through my reference library, and combined with these charts, it looks like the Luftwaffe would crew the 88's, their battalions being attached to the army.

http://niehorster.orbat.com/011_germany/41-oob/corps_dak.html

http://niehorster.orbat.com/011_germany/42-oob/42-10-23/d-i-pz-aok.html

According to Osprey,  the earlier crews were given army tropical clothing but replaced all insignia with their own (I'm assuming continental), including collar patches.

By late '41, they began issuing their own tropical clothing.  The field jacket differed slightly, more golden coloured, (but I've a photo book that has examples showing it was also made in blue-grey!) with straight edge flaps on the pockets and no pleats on the bottom pockets.  It was also designed to be fastened at the collar.  No collar patches worn, and Luftwaffe chest eagle in grey thread on tan backing for all ranks.  Trousers would also be more loose fitting, with a large pocket on the left thigh.

regards,

Jack

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, April 19, 2014 3:47 PM

Thanks for that info Jack. One thing I have never ben able to clarify is the Flak elements within a Division. I seem to recall reading that these were originally Luftwaffe units but that the army took over in 1943, but I have not been able to confirm it. In facvt, from what I have been able to find, there were no Flak Battalions within the Divisions until 1943, which is counter to what I had always believed.

I do have some good books on German airforce uniforms, so I recon I can have a go at re working that figure if I need to.

I have found one on e-bay so I think I might put it together and then see how it looks.

And I just have to mark this. This is my 10,000th post. Finally, my free life time subscription to the mag. Toast

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Posted by DUSTER on Sunday, April 20, 2014 1:11 AM

Bish

And I just have to mark this. This is my 10,000th post. Finally, my free life time subscription to the mag. Toast

You Da Man Bish!   It couldn't happen to a finer fellow    

Steve

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Posted by jgeratic on Sunday, April 20, 2014 2:09 PM

Bish, grats on the 10k mark.  I wasn't aware there was a prize for the achievement, right on!

As far as the flak query goes, I can't find anything either that states these units were taken over by the army. Interesting find was a couple of American documents dated 1943, with their assessment of flak units.  Seems to state these was both integrated into army units, thus wearing white waffenfarbe, and those that were attached from the Luftwaffe, in which case red piping was the order.

http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/wwIIspec/number10.pdf

http://www.lonesentry.com/articles/ttt/german-antiaircraft-defense-flak.html

regards,

Jack

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, April 20, 2014 2:28 PM

Thanks, I wish there was a prize lol.

When I say about units being taken over, I was not on about the Flak Divisions but rather the Flak battalions within a Division. But it seems that these did not even exist until 1943 and before then the Army would rely on the Air Force Flak units. And then once the threat from the air grew greater, the Army created its own Flak units. I guess I had misunderstood.

I was checking through one of my German uniforms books after the last post and I had not realised that Army Flak units did indeed wear white. Strange that they did this rather than the usual Artillery red.

Thnaks for those links, i'll have a read through them.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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