Yeah! We got him! [1:72]

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Panzer Machine
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Yeah! We got him! [1:72]

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Post by Panzer Machine » 04 Jan 2015, 23:45

Hello everyone!

I started work on diorama with this layout long time ago:

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Two months ago I decide to change plans. Most of all I decide to change this focke wulf by a Vomag car from Roden.

So here is the progress of the models so far:

Vomag:

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T-34/76

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What do you think?

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Tirdad
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Re: Yeah! We got him! [1:72]

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Post by Tirdad » 05 Jan 2015, 07:36

اhello & wellcome to AHF.

sorry, But i can`t see anything.

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Can you upload them Other sites?
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Re: Yeah! We got him! [1:72]

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Post by Marcus » 05 Jan 2015, 09:44

:welcome:

Nice work, thanks for sharing it here.

I like the labels in the corner of the photos :-)

/Marcus

Panzer Machine
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Re: Yeah! We got him! [1:72]

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Post by Panzer Machine » 11 Jan 2015, 22:33

Thanks!


I finished work on the Vomag truck in 1:72 scale from Roden. The next step is to prepare the model of Flak 88 mm for the truck.
In my opinion the quality of Roden kit does not impress. Very low quality VS too exorbitant price - at least for the Polish market. Maybe I came across a terrible copy, but the frames were offset from each other by 0.1 mm. Everything had to be cleaned, and the majority (of smaller components), it was better to do it from scratch than to use the ones supplied.
Set of NH Detail, which came out relatively recently raised the quality of the model for the better. The mesh on the side panels, however, I have used from the Abera - they have a much better structure.


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P.S. Much of the elements (such as windows, wheels, engine and what was left of the mask) is glued with Micro Liquitape of Microscale. I have to admit that I once saved me the specific skin.

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