Custom Jagdpanzer IV...
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Custom Jagdpanzer IV...
Well its been a long time in the works , sort of like 21st but here it is... http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/46 ... 8682XbfWad
the lighting isn't that good, I'll get some better shots.
the lighting isn't that good, I'll get some better shots.
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Wow Normandy, awesome as always. I almost forgot your prowess with German armor.
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Thanks guys. I started in Sept. '05. Its not that it took along time in hours, it just took time to get finished. LIFE happens.
I was thinking of making the raised hull version but just didn't like the look, that and I only have so many Panzer IV's I can cut up. On Sat I started an Assault Panzer IV Brummbar, this is moving along nicely.
Kamikaze, I wanted to enter your custom plane contest with a Horten Ho 229 flying wing but first things first. After the Brummbar the Armored train in next.
http://news.webshots.com/photo/46602412 ... 8682ILMZUM
Aferguson what color do you want it?
I was thinking of making the raised hull version but just didn't like the look, that and I only have so many Panzer IV's I can cut up. On Sat I started an Assault Panzer IV Brummbar, this is moving along nicely.
Kamikaze, I wanted to enter your custom plane contest with a Horten Ho 229 flying wing but first things first. After the Brummbar the Armored train in next.
http://news.webshots.com/photo/46602412 ... 8682ILMZUM
Aferguson what color do you want it?
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NORMANDY---OUTSTANDING!!!!! I love the paint job---very nice work!!!!Might of missed it --but did you do this with the R/C modle????Again nice work!!!---RED---
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Mediump, I tend to use 1mm and 2mm thicknesses of styrene. The glue I use is called Zap a Gap CA+ (Cyanoacrylate). The Squadron putty is to fill the gaps and spaces, let dry and sand.
You may have to ask the hobby shop to order these products.
The sheet styrene is from Evergreen Models.
Item No. 9040 Plain is 040" or 1mm thick. 2 sheets per pack $2.50
Plain just means smooth some styrene comes with texture.
Item No. 9080 Plain is 080" or 2mm thick. 1 sheet per pack $2.50
The glue and putty just ask for by name... Good Luck, Normandy
You may have to ask the hobby shop to order these products.
The sheet styrene is from Evergreen Models.
Item No. 9040 Plain is 040" or 1mm thick. 2 sheets per pack $2.50
Plain just means smooth some styrene comes with texture.
Item No. 9080 Plain is 080" or 2mm thick. 1 sheet per pack $2.50
The glue and putty just ask for by name... Good Luck, Normandy