Models Stug Ausf. III in scale 1:15

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Andy Bigtank
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Models Stug Ausf. III in scale 1:15

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Post by Andy Bigtank » 15 May 2004, 15:22

I greet all armoured modellers ..:) And I invite onto one's side in internet with erect models from bases from own casts from resin :) Below small sample ... One's road interesting very forum ... I found lot of interesting pictures as yet in colour to armoured weapon ...
my new tracks fot Stug Ausf. G..... and my resin parts..

http://republika.pl/gaspar22




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new tracks for Stug Ausf. G

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Post by SpiritsEye » 17 May 2004, 14:59

nice stug! 8)


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Post by Giel » 17 May 2004, 15:58

Nice work, is the whole tank of iron? Must be heavy
Greetz Giel

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Post by Ogorek » 18 May 2004, 17:45

Very, Very, VERY IMPRESSIVE Andy.....

for some reason, I like the TKS the best.....

Fantastic !

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Thank you for nice registrations :)

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Post by Andy Bigtank » 22 May 2004, 20:58

All models are executed from my own casts from resin ...Metal are tylko pins in links , metal axes in rockers , straight springs as well as some elements from sheet metal .. Mesh is made from etched sheet metal :) Thank you for words of acknowledgement :) I Greet ...Andy ..
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new model - Stug III ausf G - saukopfblende

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Post by Andy Bigtank » 22 May 2004, 20:58

HMMM:)

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New photos my model :)

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Post by Andy Bigtank » 24 Dec 2004, 13:01

I greet :)
Slowly work over my StuG III 1/15 scale moves to front ...Some pictures from last works above model .....
Merry Christmas everybody :)

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Post by bryson109 » 24 Dec 2004, 19:11

Awesome StuG III.

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Post by Kurt_Steiner » 26 Dec 2004, 12:45

Indeed!

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Post by hemble » 27 Dec 2004, 02:46

Highly Impressive and detialed well done indeed

Ron

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new photos

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Post by Andy Bigtank » 05 Jan 2005, 11:23

Hi :)
Today some new pictures of my model - I approach slowly to end :) still only a bit small details , sheet metal side hmmm ... I greet all ...
Is interested someone in tracks links to T34 Trumpetera in scale 1:16 ???? Casts from dark resin , superstructure , numbers ... Thank you :)
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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 05 Jan 2005, 11:56

Very impressive!

Perhaps you could make a guide which explains some of the processes of resin moulding?

Christian

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Post by KoOkiE » 07 Jan 2005, 12:47

great stuff! nice to see a scratch built tank :)

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Post by Challenger » 08 Jan 2005, 21:38

That's just simply stunning, it really does look like real metal, and not just the tracks the entire tank :|

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Post by wustesoldat » 08 Jan 2005, 21:48

Yes that is terrific work, i'd like to see more!

Cheers,
Peter

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