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Discussion in 'World War 2 Hobbies' started by PanzerProfile, Apr 15, 2004.

  1. PanzerProfile

    PanzerProfile New Member

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    awesome! I see you have thought of everything. Great work there! carry on... ;)
     
  2. Frank Haspels

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    SdKfz 10/7 - Demag - Feuerleitkraftwagen *wip*

    aloha

    ook hier my most recent evergreen-project;

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    greetz Frank
     
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    me262 phpbb3 New Member

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    wow nice finish, sply. the whethering, :eek:
    a lot better than me, :eek: !!!
    BTW, welcome to the forum!!!!!
     
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    Very nice! :D
     
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    Ricky Well-Known Member

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    :eek: That is a beaut! Is the armoured bit scratch-built?

    and what is the actual vehicle - I've never seen such a version of the SdKfz10 before.
     
  6. Frank Haspels

    Frank Haspels New Member

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    Thanks for your replies gents :)

    this picture shows some building-up...

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    And I derived my idea from the SdKfz 7/9 Feuerleitwagen, creating a new designation of the 10-series.

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    greetz Frank
     
  7. Boba Nette

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    It looks like the group builders have some serious competition if this guy enters the fray!Nice work and welcome to the forums.
     
  8. tomgrey

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    Hey nice work! How did you that chipping?
     
  9. Frank Haspels

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    Hi all
    Thanks for your replies.
    As for my results for this moment, I do wish to invite you at my homebase ; http://www.twenot-forums.nl/viewforum.php?f=3. There is where I got my inspiration and skills, which I personally find not that overwhelming...

    @Tomgrey
    Chippings are done with Vallejo German Grey with a 00-brush, the smallest I think.

    Here my previous project, which is also still in progress. Also here i used Italeri #6443.


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    the build-up...
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    I'm thinking of a repaintjob...
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    greetz Frank
     
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    me262 phpbb3 New Member

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    :eek: :eek: :eek: oh, man you are really good!!!!!
     
  11. tomgrey

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    Thanks for the info, that's ok, but i mean the process.
     
  12. Frank Haspels

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    @ Tomgrey
    I work with several layers. In the 10/7-case...

    1. I put on the Tamiya TS-46 basecolour,
    2. then I started a cautious chipping with Vallejo German Grey.
    3. after this I put on a Revell-88 wash,
    4. and again chippings with Humbrol Metal 53
    5. ...?...

    By working with several layers, you will receive 'different stages of freshness' in chippings. It's quite a personal repetitive approach, there everyone seems to do it on it's own way. Can you do something with it ?

    greetz Frank
     
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    Oh yes. Thanks. One more question: What is your chipping tool...00 brush or...?
     
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    greetz Frank
     
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    :D
    Think need new glasses...
     
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    Phenomenal workmanship.Are you interested in joining our current Group Build?
     
  17. Frank Haspels

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    Stalingrad Sniper *WIP*

    Thanks for your invitation. I first wanted to find out what that's about, but I'll come back to that :)

    Here another small Tamiya-project which is going on since 2004. Not really a tank, but still...

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    greetz Frank
     
  18. Frank Haspels

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    Hi all :)

    a short update on the 10/7...


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    greetz Frank
     
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    geee, that is sooo gooooddddd!!!
    but i'm curious, the germans used red primers is in it?
     
  20. tomgrey

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    Finally...its done.
    Revell 1:35 Stug40 ... in the US 104th InfDivs (Timberwolfes) service.
    The figure is a Dragon made US crewman w/ a Verlinden head.

    Coming next: Zvezda M3A1 Scout Car w/ Dragon US 101th

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