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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-109G-2 JG-54
I used the same body, removed the head and put on the Pak40 gunner head. He has a big melon head so I scalped him, well actually more like a lobotomy right above the eyebrows but he only sits in the plane no flying required Then put the flying cap on him. Do to his over-sized head he looks bizarre outside of the cockpit but in the cockpit he looks perfect.
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-109G-2 JG-54
Cool, thanks! It does look right in that cockpit.
I was always a bit disappointed with the BBI WWII German pilot. Here it is looking pretty good with an accurate uniform and parachute straps and even having a removable helmet - but it has about as much articulation as a 1970s Star Wars figure and is tiny. I know it is tiny so that it can fit in the cockpit without issue, but BBI could have easily made a properly-scaled figure, perhaps with slightly thinner proportions, and used soft plastic. 21c was able to get both their larger S1 style German pilot and FW-190 pilot to fit in a similar space.
I was always a bit disappointed with the BBI WWII German pilot. Here it is looking pretty good with an accurate uniform and parachute straps and even having a removable helmet - but it has about as much articulation as a 1970s Star Wars figure and is tiny. I know it is tiny so that it can fit in the cockpit without issue, but BBI could have easily made a properly-scaled figure, perhaps with slightly thinner proportions, and used soft plastic. 21c was able to get both their larger S1 style German pilot and FW-190 pilot to fit in a similar space.
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-109G-2 JG-54
I made this today for fun, I did the model years ago,
I think the commander looks like Santa Claus...
Merry Christmas Guys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4h_-dYn ... e=youtu.be
I think the commander looks like Santa Claus...
Merry Christmas Guys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4h_-dYn ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Flak Panzer Christmas
Great job on the Flak Panzer,It looks fantastic!!!
Your tank Commander looked familiar but I couldn't place the figure......
.....but then I remembered The Golden Compass
The figure works very well in the diorama, gives it that donated cloth for the troops, Eastern Front look.
Well done!
Oh and the 109 is Killer!
Your tank Commander looked familiar but I couldn't place the figure......
.....but then I remembered The Golden Compass
The figure works very well in the diorama, gives it that donated cloth for the troops, Eastern Front look.
Well done!
Oh and the 109 is Killer!
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Flak Panzer Christmas
Great work on the FlakPanzer!
The "Here Comes Santa Claus" music was an interesting juxtaposition with the WWII German tank
The "Here Comes Santa Claus" music was an interesting juxtaposition with the WWII German tank
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Flak Panzer Christmas
Thanks guys! yea the head on the figure is Sean Conery!
Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Flak Panzer Christmas
Great looking custome. Is that based on an actual vehicle? Haven't seen anything like it before!
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Flak Panzer Christmas
yes they did put the 88mm on the MKIV Chassis, the best example of it is the Nashorn but they did experiment with fast improvisation versions like this at the end of the war when things were desperate.Grognard wrote:Great looking custome. Is that based on an actual vehicle? Haven't seen anything like it before!
This is a prototype, leave it to the Germans to totally design a new chassis as the bombs were raining down
Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Flak Panzer Christmas
Thanks! I had know about a few of the purpose built versions.
I find the field modifications very interesting. It is especially facinating to look at battle of Berlin pictures, there are all kind of one-off scattered throughout the record.
I find the field modifications very interesting. It is especially facinating to look at battle of Berlin pictures, there are all kind of one-off scattered throughout the record.
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Flak Panzer Christmas
Just came across this pic....
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Tiger 134 ~ Normandy 1944
This is the last of my 1/18 Tigers from the four I converted. I chose 134 obviously for its unusual wave camo that came out great! If you are not aware of what all goes into one of these Tiger conversions look it up in the customs forum as it is a lengthy process and one would need two Tigers to make this one.
This Tiger is not spoken for yet. I am open to offers from members. If no reasonable offers are made by Sunday it will go on the auction block on eBay.
Thanks Guys
Merry Christmas!!
This Tiger is not spoken for yet. I am open to offers from members. If no reasonable offers are made by Sunday it will go on the auction block on eBay.
Thanks Guys
Merry Christmas!!
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Tiger 134 ~ Normandy 1944
More superb work Jon, I just dont know how you keep doing it Mate.
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Tiger 134 ~ Normandy 1944
In my opinion this is the best tiger you have made.
It looks great and I would love to have this in my collection.
It looks great and I would love to have this in my collection.
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Tiger 134 ~ Normandy 1944
Thanks for the kind words guys!!
As always there are many more pics in my photo bucket if anyone is interested.
http://s1237.beta.photobucket.com/user/Jnewboy/library/
As always there are many more pics in my photo bucket if anyone is interested.
http://s1237.beta.photobucket.com/user/Jnewboy/library/
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Tiger 134 ~ Normandy 1944
Fantastic work on that Tiger. Really like your use of the Bravo Team Tiger upper hull and 21c Tiger lower hull & wheels. Save for the different ID numbers, your model reminds me of my Dragon pre-built 1:35 Normandy Tiger. Same cammo pattern, zimmerit and everything.
BTW, that Bravo Team Tiger had so much going for it, but then they stopped just short of making a good tooling really great. Things like the moulded-on shovel on the front, the lack of spare tracks on the turret, etc detract from the tooling. (Sort of the same story for most of the vehicles in the BT lineup, especially when compared to their 1:32 cousins).
Your work really brings out what that tank could have been!
BTW, that Bravo Team Tiger had so much going for it, but then they stopped just short of making a good tooling really great. Things like the moulded-on shovel on the front, the lack of spare tracks on the turret, etc detract from the tooling. (Sort of the same story for most of the vehicles in the BT lineup, especially when compared to their 1:32 cousins).
Your work really brings out what that tank could have been!
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Tiger 134 ~ Normandy 1944
Outstanding Jon!! and Normandy '44.......you knew I'd like it.
All kidding aside, just one more in a fantastic portfolio of work......armor to aircraft, love your work!
All kidding aside, just one more in a fantastic portfolio of work......armor to aircraft, love your work!
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Tiger 134 ~ Normandy 1944 (SOLD)
It just sold.
Thanks for all the kind words guys!!
Thanks for all the kind words guys!!
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ Custom 1/18 French Homes For Sale
Up for sale is two custom 1/18 French homes, custom painted and built.
Made from Playmobil's Medieval line.
Both are two story and can be put end to end or split up as seen in pics.
Here is what they look like and sell for before the custom paint.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0 ... use&_frs=1
Im asking $150 for both or $110 for the large and $60 for the small if purchased separately.
They are pop together with no glue needed, very easy to assemble. They will be sent broken down in separate bags for easy assembly.
Here is an idea what they can look like in a diorama set up, really look great next to armor and soft skin vehicles.
Made from Playmobil's Medieval line.
Both are two story and can be put end to end or split up as seen in pics.
Here is what they look like and sell for before the custom paint.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0 ... use&_frs=1
Im asking $150 for both or $110 for the large and $60 for the small if purchased separately.
They are pop together with no glue needed, very easy to assemble. They will be sent broken down in separate bags for easy assembly.
Here is an idea what they can look like in a diorama set up, really look great next to armor and soft skin vehicles.
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-163 & Kettenkrad with Ground C
Many of you saw the post weeks ago complaining about Jacks kit and its many short comings. That said this is testimony that it is not an impossible build but definitely not simple or easy as many of the detail parts you see that make the model were made by me. Included in the pics is one of Grunts wonderful Kettenkrads with the a custom made tow bar. The Kettenkrad was done in a Luftwaffe airbase scheme, the weathered dark yellow with Luftwaffe license plates and no other markings. Also included are custom made Luftwaffe ground crew guys overseeing the towing of the 163 to the runway for yet another mission.
There are many more pics for those interested in my photobucket.
http://s1237.beta.photobucket.com/user/Jnewboy/library/
The Komet and Kettenkrad are not for sale, however for a very limited time I am offering the custom Luftwaffe Ground Crew guys to board members.
I have (6) left of the original figure and after that I must go on to other things as I do not multitask very well.
Figures are $20 each + actual shipping.
They are hand painted, weathered and sealed with dull coat.
Joints all move for many posing options, caps are not removable.
PM me with your orders
You may choose the cap you want on yours:
"Cap with a bill"
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"Standard air crew cap"
Thanks Guys
There are many more pics for those interested in my photobucket.
http://s1237.beta.photobucket.com/user/Jnewboy/library/
The Komet and Kettenkrad are not for sale, however for a very limited time I am offering the custom Luftwaffe Ground Crew guys to board members.
I have (6) left of the original figure and after that I must go on to other things as I do not multitask very well.
Figures are $20 each + actual shipping.
They are hand painted, weathered and sealed with dull coat.
Joints all move for many posing options, caps are not removable.
PM me with your orders
You may choose the cap you want on yours:
"Cap with a bill"
or
"Standard air crew cap"
Thanks Guys
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-163 & Kettenkrad with Ground C
Absolutely brilliant work Jon. You keep outdoing your self Mate. This is the only ME163 kit I have seen actually completed. Those Luftwaffe ground crew were badly needed in 1 18 and came out fantastic as did Grunts Kettenkrad.
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-163 & Kettenkrad with Ground C
Is that Indy driving the Kett?
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-163 & Kettenkrad with Ground C
Yes, he served in the Luftwaffe for a short period of time..[CAT]CplSlade wrote:Is that Indy driving the Kett?
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-163 & Kettenkrad with Ground C
lol The Komet and ground crew look fantastic! I also like the Kettenkrad scheme in luftgelb!Jnewboy wrote:Yes, he served in the Luftwaffe for a short period of time..[CAT]CplSlade wrote:Is that Indy driving the Kett?
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-163 & Kettenkrad with Ground C
Thanks Grunt, Your Kettenkrad is fantastic! I will make a video of all this when time allows
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Re: Jnewboy Customs ~ 1/18 Me-163 & Kettenkrad with Ground C
That looks AMAZING!
Really came out great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really came out great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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