Greetings from Germany
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- Officer - 1st Lieutenant
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- Location: little village near Heidelberg, Germany
GOOD MORNING GUYS,
hope you can excuse my need for sleep but work is hard and three little kids too
But today we have here a holiday called Fronleichnam and have some time for the ordered pics of the Do and some more.
Enjoy it
It is made of Resin (company HPH former MPM from Czech republik) and for me an absolut Onetimer because of painful price and horrible building. But it really looks amazing. The izzybizzy teeniewiennie Me109 can drive through under this tall boy.
Here is my PAK(Sher)man-
Projekt just for fun
Some German halftrack
selfmade PAKwagen
Stuka zu Fuß with combined 1:16-1:18 Nebelwerfer. Used a built and bought 1:16 Kirin Nebelwerfer and Parts of the 21st PAK
The Flak whitch is used at the Feldhangar is 1:16 but it fits not bad to the 1.18s. But I need a Vierling I think (Pickelhaube!!). Want to put it at a modified Indy-Truck.
I think the Golden Kompaß figure fits perfect and you can do a nice Landser out of it too and they sold it here for (only) 3 Euros. My kids are happy about his Cat .
My whole diorama should be made in Winter and it should show a march of tanks and several vehicles through the snowy landscape in which a german Field-airfield is built.
Yes I print the needed Decals by my own. Cutting out is the hardest thing!!!! Sometimes I think about paying and using PEDDINGHAUS DECALS, but only sometimes
For attaching the decals I always use MR. MARK SOFTER and MR. MARK SETTER
More later
Sven
hope you can excuse my need for sleep but work is hard and three little kids too
But today we have here a holiday called Fronleichnam and have some time for the ordered pics of the Do and some more.
Enjoy it
It is made of Resin (company HPH former MPM from Czech republik) and for me an absolut Onetimer because of painful price and horrible building. But it really looks amazing. The izzybizzy teeniewiennie Me109 can drive through under this tall boy.
Here is my PAK(Sher)man-
Projekt just for fun
Some German halftrack
selfmade PAKwagen
Stuka zu Fuß with combined 1:16-1:18 Nebelwerfer. Used a built and bought 1:16 Kirin Nebelwerfer and Parts of the 21st PAK
The Flak whitch is used at the Feldhangar is 1:16 but it fits not bad to the 1.18s. But I need a Vierling I think (Pickelhaube!!). Want to put it at a modified Indy-Truck.
I think the Golden Kompaß figure fits perfect and you can do a nice Landser out of it too and they sold it here for (only) 3 Euros. My kids are happy about his Cat .
My whole diorama should be made in Winter and it should show a march of tanks and several vehicles through the snowy landscape in which a german Field-airfield is built.
Yes I print the needed Decals by my own. Cutting out is the hardest thing!!!! Sometimes I think about paying and using PEDDINGHAUS DECALS, but only sometimes
For attaching the decals I always use MR. MARK SOFTER and MR. MARK SETTER
More later
Sven
Wir haben gehurt, gekämpft und gesoffen, des Führers Mühlen verbraucht, sind auf dem Zahnfleisch gekrochen, doch haben wir uns teuer verkauft.
JG300 Wilde Sau
JG300 Wilde Sau
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Hello Sven,
I am not trying to start any trouble or anything . But how do you display your planes with the swaztikas ? Can you get in trouble by having them on your planes ?
I do not have them on my planes but that is only because I am toooooo lazy to apply them.
Do the authorities look away because of the planes and historicaly accuracy ?
If you do not want to respond I understand.
Matthew
I am not trying to start any trouble or anything . But how do you display your planes with the swaztikas ? Can you get in trouble by having them on your planes ?
I do not have them on my planes but that is only because I am toooooo lazy to apply them.
Do the authorities look away because of the planes and historicaly accuracy ?
If you do not want to respond I understand.
Matthew
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- Officer - Captain
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Sven,
So, glad to see you've joined the board. You've done some amazing work on your planes, I'm glad to see the pilots I made for you will be maning such great looking models. I find the pak sherman very inspirational. What did you use for the camo netting? Fantastic work, I can't wait to see more.
Keep up the great work,
Fritzkrieg
So, glad to see you've joined the board. You've done some amazing work on your planes, I'm glad to see the pilots I made for you will be maning such great looking models. I find the pak sherman very inspirational. What did you use for the camo netting? Fantastic work, I can't wait to see more.
Keep up the great work,
Fritzkrieg
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- Officer - 1st Lieutenant
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- Joined: Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:49 pm
- Location: little village near Heidelberg, Germany
Thank you all.
I would take some pics of my newer works and post them this weekend. Matthew you are right with the swastika problematic. Here in Germany it is crazy, sometimes stupid. If you go to modelling meetings the planes would not reach all points if the swastika is not there but you have to cover it
No other country have such hurtings and problems with that sign. Of course it stands for the cruel Hitler/Nazi regime but it was a sign of that time. I´m not a neonazi but I think this sign has to be on detailed modells. I think completly other if young head shaved boys paint it on a wall or wear it as a t-shirt print!!!!!
Most time I cover the signs (the hits from allied fighter planes too ) But I thought and hoped in USA showing the signs would be not so problematic.
Matthew could you offer me a Vierling and a Wirbelwind-Kit?? And did you the kit for changing the Stuka into a Panzerknacker (Tankbuster)??
Sven
I would take some pics of my newer works and post them this weekend. Matthew you are right with the swastika problematic. Here in Germany it is crazy, sometimes stupid. If you go to modelling meetings the planes would not reach all points if the swastika is not there but you have to cover it
No other country have such hurtings and problems with that sign. Of course it stands for the cruel Hitler/Nazi regime but it was a sign of that time. I´m not a neonazi but I think this sign has to be on detailed modells. I think completly other if young head shaved boys paint it on a wall or wear it as a t-shirt print!!!!!
Most time I cover the signs (the hits from allied fighter planes too ) But I thought and hoped in USA showing the signs would be not so problematic.
Matthew could you offer me a Vierling and a Wirbelwind-Kit?? And did you the kit for changing the Stuka into a Panzerknacker (Tankbuster)??
Sven
Wir haben gehurt, gekämpft und gesoffen, des Führers Mühlen verbraucht, sind auf dem Zahnfleisch gekrochen, doch haben wir uns teuer verkauft.
JG300 Wilde Sau
JG300 Wilde Sau
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- Officer - 1st Lieutenant
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- Joined: Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:49 pm
- Location: little village near Heidelberg, Germany