Current 1/32 kit builds
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Follow up. About to begin weathering.
From left to right we have a Kettenkraftrad, SdKfz 223, Krupp Protze 6x4, and a Horch Type 1a 4x4. I swear I must have broken the semaphore posts off the Protze half a dozen times at least. That plastic is thin!
From left to right we have a Kettenkraftrad, SdKfz 223, Krupp Protze 6x4, and a Horch Type 1a 4x4. I swear I must have broken the semaphore posts off the Protze half a dozen times at least. That plastic is thin!
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
From this:
to this:
Just needs the windshield and some more dust and she's done. Been pretty busy as of late due to enrolling in online schooling to get a master's in special education, but I am still squeaking in a little time here and there to model.
to this:
Just needs the windshield and some more dust and she's done. Been pretty busy as of late due to enrolling in online schooling to get a master's in special education, but I am still squeaking in a little time here and there to model.
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Waiting for the tires to dry, basically, and then I can move on to finishing this one as well. Had a bunch of homework to do today; the online stuff is kind of boring. Probably on purpose just to make sure you're actually reading your assignments.
Anyway, the SdKfz 223 is almost done. It actually will get some chipping along the front mainly to represent a fairly recent arrival. Since I built this quite a while ago I didn't prep it properly for heavier weathering. I have the Hobby Boss 222 so I can do a proper job on that one.
The Horch and Kettenrad are going to be done in a darker mud so I am waiting to do them together - which is next. Once those are done I will have the SdKfz 7/1, Wespe, and Opel Blitz (the cab frame is warped, so that will be fun) to finish the original bunch I started way back when.
There is probably a lot more I could do to all of these, and they've actually been left in a state I can revisit any of them, but I am quite frankly tired of looking at the same handful of kits and am ready to move on to something new.
I just got a couple more Pz III and another IV, plus a Spitfire Mk IIa, FW190F-8, and BF109G-6 so I just have to decide if it's airplane time or bigger tanks. BTW, building the planes means the equivalent 21st Century model will come up for sale, for those of you still collecting.
OH BY THE WAY!!!
I reorganized my photobucket albums and broke a ton of links. Those will get cleaned up if or as needed.
Anyway, the SdKfz 223 is almost done. It actually will get some chipping along the front mainly to represent a fairly recent arrival. Since I built this quite a while ago I didn't prep it properly for heavier weathering. I have the Hobby Boss 222 so I can do a proper job on that one.
The Horch and Kettenrad are going to be done in a darker mud so I am waiting to do them together - which is next. Once those are done I will have the SdKfz 7/1, Wespe, and Opel Blitz (the cab frame is warped, so that will be fun) to finish the original bunch I started way back when.
There is probably a lot more I could do to all of these, and they've actually been left in a state I can revisit any of them, but I am quite frankly tired of looking at the same handful of kits and am ready to move on to something new.
I just got a couple more Pz III and another IV, plus a Spitfire Mk IIa, FW190F-8, and BF109G-6 so I just have to decide if it's airplane time or bigger tanks. BTW, building the planes means the equivalent 21st Century model will come up for sale, for those of you still collecting.
OH BY THE WAY!!!
I reorganized my photobucket albums and broke a ton of links. Those will get cleaned up if or as needed.
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Done for now. I have some diorama/base plans for several of these so they will get some more attention later but for now these are good enough for me.
Horch
Kettenrad
Horch
Kettenrad
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
The Sd.Kfz. 7/1 nears completion. This is my first ever attempt at white wash and weathering using the hairspray technique. I am planning a base for the vehicle and will finish the gun crew as Luftwaffe in white parkas. The groundwork will be muddy, with tall grass and light snowfall.
Still a few little touches here and there and she will be done until I finish the crew.
I will try to finish my Wespe in a more timely fashion now that school is winding down, but the Italeri Opel Blitz is going on the back burner - I have some other trucks I want to build first. I am going to do another plane next for a break and then will be starting fresh with a Pzkpfw III Ausf H Tropen and using the Rommel and German Tank crew by Master Box.
Still a few little touches here and there and she will be done until I finish the crew.
I will try to finish my Wespe in a more timely fashion now that school is winding down, but the Italeri Opel Blitz is going on the back burner - I have some other trucks I want to build first. I am going to do another plane next for a break and then will be starting fresh with a Pzkpfw III Ausf H Tropen and using the Rommel and German Tank crew by Master Box.
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Wow!
That's very realistic looking winter weathered halftrack.
That's very realistic looking winter weathered halftrack.
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I could only dream of such talent!
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Looks great. The weathering looks outstanding!
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
My current project:
Hand drilled that exhaust; Revell was too cheap to use slide-mold tech on them.
This plane replaces my 21C Gustav, and I already have replacements for my Emil and Friedrich, as well as each of the FW190s and a Ju87B-2, so eventually as the prebuilts are replaced on display they will be put up for sale. I also have a Zero and a Spit so I will soon be selling those as well. Keep your eyes open.
Hand drilled that exhaust; Revell was too cheap to use slide-mold tech on them.
This plane replaces my 21C Gustav, and I already have replacements for my Emil and Friedrich, as well as each of the FW190s and a Ju87B-2, so eventually as the prebuilts are replaced on display they will be put up for sale. I also have a Zero and a Spit so I will soon be selling those as well. Keep your eyes open.
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Going out of town for a few days. Hoping to start painting soon after a few touchups here and there:
Plus this guy:
Plus this guy:
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
I just can't stop building...
Still have to paint the 109 and the Pz III.
Still have to paint the 109 and the Pz III.
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Started painting. Got everyone's base coats/camo on except the BF109 who only has the yellow ID bands done. About ready to begin weathering. Along the way, the Pz III, Panther, and Stug picked up a friend.
The Panther has a decal issue I still have to address, and I noticed I forgot to paint the Wespe's return rollers. D'oh, it's late!
The Panther has a decal issue I still have to address, and I noticed I forgot to paint the Wespe's return rollers. D'oh, it's late!
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everything looks Great!
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Outstanding Job!!! Wish they made a Wespe in 1/32
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Well, I'm calling these done for now. A couple little touch-ups here and there but that's it until I decide if they will go on bases or not. The Pz III definitely will get a base and figures soon, but not decided on the others yet.
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Outstanding work!!!! great looking Panzer iii
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
The 109 is finished! This is the Revell G-6 kit. Had some bumps along the way with the usual suspects breaking repeatedly or flying off into the carpet below. First time with EZ Line and apparently stretched it too far when I tied it off, and likewise first time using Mr Color after spraying Tamiya for so long. Just happy to get the rust out on a cheaper kit than my Hasegawa and Dragon 109s.
Black 8, 2./JG302 October 1944. Kit is OOB except for Eagle Strike decal set and EZ Line for the aerial. Painted with Mr Color RLM colors, some AK weathering products and pastel chalks/colored pencils. Hard to believe the last plane I finished was a year ago; had a big backlog of armor. My next kit is a Hasegawa Ki61 Tony which hopefully won't take a year.
Black 8, 2./JG302 October 1944. Kit is OOB except for Eagle Strike decal set and EZ Line for the aerial. Painted with Mr Color RLM colors, some AK weathering products and pastel chalks/colored pencils. Hard to believe the last plane I finished was a year ago; had a big backlog of armor. My next kit is a Hasegawa Ki61 Tony which hopefully won't take a year.
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Builds look great!!! Lovin the 109 and I am working on one of these too!!!
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Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Well, school was pretty ass this semester so I was scrambling for model time. I have gotten the Ki61 Tony to primer stage. I put it aside to join some armor campaigns online, so have been working on a few different kits. I just finished a Sd.Kfz. 251/2 mit Granatwerfer by Dragon for the 250/251 campaign, and am wrapping up an AFV Club Sd.Kfz. 251/20 Uhu shortly. I also have an older Dragon Henschel Tiger II that I am about to start weathering. I have another project to complete as well that's not 1/35 related.
Once I finish another of the above I will start one of three choices, all 1/32:
FW190A-5 (and just happens to be the same plane as the Merit 1/18)
Yak-3
A6M5c Type 52
This build represents a relatively new vehicle, so it is still in good shape but has been on the march a while. The base will have a slightly muddy section that I plan to embed the tracks in and then blend the weathering together once it's situated. There will also be figures.
Once I finish another of the above I will start one of three choices, all 1/32:
FW190A-5 (and just happens to be the same plane as the Merit 1/18)
Yak-3
A6M5c Type 52
This build represents a relatively new vehicle, so it is still in good shape but has been on the march a while. The base will have a slightly muddy section that I plan to embed the tracks in and then blend the weathering together once it's situated. There will also be figures.
Re: Current 1/32 kit builds
Outstanding Work! Looks great!