A teeny tank, with a full interior! It's 1/35 scale, about 5 inches long and 2.5 inches wide. That's small, it's about 1/4 - 1/3rd the size of a typical heavy tank model. Pardon the swastika flag (which was painted freehand, never so much trouble for such an evil symbol), it was an aircraft identification item during the first years of the war. This one is from the Polish campaign of '39.
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Good god, man! That thing looks like it just rolled through Krakow. Excellent detail work. [thumbsup]
Damn you got some skills! I'm glad you included a pic with turret in hand to give some perspective. That's when my mind was really blown. Excellent job on the patina/rust. [thumbsup] [clap] [clap] [bacon]
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wowzer
That's some seriously nice work. Good Job [thumbsup]
Nice job (but not as cool as the Tiger ;D)
Love the detail, and dare I say the swastika is a nice touch - strictly for authenticity's sake of course. The technological supremacy of the german tanks of that era serve to remind us the Nazis were a real threat.
Actually the Pz 1 was far from a superior machine. It was a training tank pressed into service due to a shortage of heavier tanks. The armour was so thin it couldn't withstand anything bigger than a machine gun. The Germans won the battles due to superior tactics, communication, and the dominance of the Luftwaffe in the skies. Any time a Panzer I or II encountered a Polish 40mm gun or one of their light tanks, they got their asses handed to them.
Extremely cool. Awesome detail work! [thumbsup]
I think I need to dig out some of the unopened model kits in the closet.....
amazing! how did you get the paint to look weathered like that, for example the #22?
yeah this particular model was not necessarily one of the finest, I was thinking more along the lines of the Panther and Tiger
Panther and Tiger were certainly good tanks - when they worked. Both had seriously weak transmissions. Both needed engine rebuilds every 1000 kms. More tanks were lost due to mechanical failure and the crew blowing up the tank to avoid capture than due to combat losses.
On the model, the markings are decals applied with a special solvent that melts them onto the surface. After they had set, I used a piece of scotchbrite pad with the base colour dabbed on and made the "chipping" (same technique for all the paint chips on the tank). The streaking is oil paint applied in a tiny dot at the top, then dragged down with a soft, dry brush. There is also a very thin film of chalk dust on the entire tank to fade the paint slightly.
That is wayyy better work than i could do. [thumbsup]
Outstanding! [thumbsup]
Maybe you'll graduate to collecting the real things like this guy (http://www.milvehtechfound.com/index.html) in my neighborhood. :o
Do you have a job?
When the hell do you find time for these models?
Beautifully done! [beer]
you are insanely talented.
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Totally insane man, wish I had the time and patience. Nice work though. [clap]
I'm actually unemployed right now - that's where the time comes from :P
This one took me about two weeks, which is a pretty moderate pace (a few hours every other night).
Quote from: Rev. Millertime on October 13, 2008, 06:28:13 PM
Do you have a job?
When the hell do you find time for these models?
Beautifully done! [beer]
That's INSANE!
I was actually at a model/hobby shop the other day & looking at the Ducati 916 which you had done previously. I was so close to buying it and then I thought to myself, nah, there is no way it would look as good as yours. I'd have glue everywhere, parts wouldn't fit properly and I'd use a hammer to make them fit. >:(
Awesome photography as well. [thumbsup]
Nice!
Can you build Obsessed a Choppa?
Quote from: Obsessed? on October 13, 2008, 02:33:55 PM
Good god, man! That thing looks like it just rolled through Krakow. Excellent detail work. [thumbsup]
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AWESOME JOB N!!