
Is that the ME-163 kit I sent you a while back? If so, you really did it justice and I love the way it came out. Kettenkrad also looks great! I have to love the "Harrison Ford" face on some of the ground crew guys

Thanks, yes thats the one!tmanthegreat wrote:Fantastic work![]()
Is that the ME-163 kit I sent you a while back? If so, you really did it justice and I love the way it came out. Kettenkrad also looks great! I have to love the "Harrison Ford" face on some of the ground crew guys
Thanks Brotherflyboy_fx wrote:That looks AMAZING!
Really came out great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks bud!1958Zelda wrote:Great work on everything!
My grandfather was a Sherman tank commander in the 749th Tank Battallion during the war. He always said that when they first got into France they had more French shooting at them at night than they did Germans. LOLtmanthegreat wrote:Nice work, as always! You need some little kids (aka Hitler Youth) manning that gun - or French SS soldiersIts a confirmed fact that, oddly enough, a contingent of French SS were among some of the last defenders in Berlin trying to hold out in the Zoogarten area, I think.
Thanks guys! I went slow and really took my time. I looked at a lot of photos of them in the snow, noticed where the snow built up and where it did not. Between vibration, heat and run-off or melt-off angles certain places are snow free and some places have build up. I actually did the up top "snow" several times with no glue and light vibration just to see where it would stay and where it slid off before mixing the "snow" with the glue. I really like some of the new products out there now, particularly AK Interactive products. Someday I will do a very detailed tutorial video on the whole "winter" process. It is not super "difficult" per say, not like airbrushing a complex camo pattern but it is time consuming as there are many more steps involved to make it look right, more so than with other types.normandy wrote:Hey Jon, that's a great looking Panzer IV!!!
Very nice, I like the added details....chains and cable, the 3 spare road wheels...very cool.
The snow is probably the best and most believable I've seen and not overdone.
That would look fantastic in an Eastern Front Diorama...