From the Takom kits a few years back. This is my first attempt at 1/16 scale because it was of a small enough subject. I haven't tried putting in the case yet.
Thursday, June 24, 2021
1/16 Panzer IB
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Mad Maxine: Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Just in time for Father's Day. Finally the girls got together, rolling hard through the ruins of St. Petersburg. Its June 2025, the end of the Pipeline wars. The remaining Russian cities are in chaos, with rioting, and looting of the local Hobby Stores. In St. Petersburg, these young ladies are keeping the streets safe. Oh Yeah, Please Help Me!!!
This was both a pleasure and a pain to build. It started out as a Trumpeter, Russian Rocket Launcher Truck from the 80s. I had lots of problems with it, mostly my own mistakes which I wasn't able to fix. So.. what else to do but to re-purpose it in a Sci Fi way.
And now for the details on the girls:
Maxine: Former Russian Army Tank Driver and Mechanic. Lost her eye
in the war of 2024.
Annika: Former Russian Spetsnaz Sniper. You'll never hear the shot.
Irina:
Former Russian Special Weapons designer graduated from Kazan University.
Loves to pull your trigger.
Khristina: Former Lingerie model. Disfigured in the firebombing of St.
Petersburg in 2024. Still hates wearing cloths.
Marisha: Former Petroleum Engineer from
USPTU turned saboteur for the GRU. She'll light your fire.
Vince B. 6-20-21
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Stug III Ausf. G
I was going to add stowage to the rear deck but decided not to cover up the nice details I worked on.
Thursday, June 10, 2021
1/35 Scale Achzarit
This is a good kit and easy to build. I caught it on sale on Spruebrothers so it was quite affordable.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Panzer IV Ausf. D
This is the old 1/48 Bandai kit. Out of the box with some added stowage. Very basic beginners kit, but it matches a 1/35 scale Tamiya kit I am building as well. Will make for a good comparison later.
I didn't do anything special, just painted, washed, dry-brushed and pigmented. The tracks on this are horrible and would recommend replacing with Fruils for a serious build but why waste them on an old Bandai kit.Since I didn't do much to this it wouldn't last 5 minutes in a contest so I consider this E-Bay Fodder.
Of course I used Modelmaster Enamels and mixed my own colors of blues and greys. Washes and weathering was done with mixed oils and pigment powders.
The bits of stowage were Black Dog. The spare tracks were from Tamiya kit. Yes, there is a bucket. I did have to add decals as the old ones disintegrated.
Monday, May 10, 2021
Flakpanzer Panther with 37 MM Guns.
This is a 1/35 Takom kit which comes with both the quad 20mm Turret and the 37mm Turret, which can be used interchangeably. Both turrets are complete.
I used the Photo Etch screens on the engine deck so didn't want to cover them with stowage. I used oils and pigments for the weathering and rust.I chose to use the Fruil tracks as I didn't enjoy inserting the guide teeth sets into the length and link tracks that came with the kit.
The kit is great. The only fit issues were those I caused myself on the rear plate with the stowage and exhaust.
I decided to keep the base simple and used a section from a Miniart set. The street lamp looked cool so I cut the plastic dome and inserted an actual bulb. No, it doesn't light up.
Vince B.
May 10-2021
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
HASAGAWA NUTCRACKER 1/35
Finally done. I actually finished the M.A.K. series Nutcracker last year, but never mounted it. The kit actually came with two 1/35 scale Mech suits. They are "Gustav" (left) and "Melusine" (right). These things are models in their own right and I am glad that I took the time to complete them.
The construction was easy enough, just different than building armor. Only one of them had cockpit figure, but the modeler is supplied with two different heads for the "pilot"...for each suit. So, I have three spare heads that can be used for other projects. I painted them with a base coat of Tamiya Dark Yellow, then I masked them with putty and applied Tamiya JGSDF Green and then Tamiya NATO Brown. Once that was done, I gave them a gloss coat, paint chipping and then a pjn wash. After that I applied some Uschi Polishing Powder in selected areas, and topped them off with some Vallejo Pigments. I think they came out ok.
Once my little buddies were completed, I added them to the base with the Nutcracker. The nutcracker was a decent kit, and I had no complaints. Everything fit the way it was supposed to and there were minimal seam to putty over.I painted the Nutcracker with Tamiya Dark Yellow, Tamiya Red Brown, and Tamiya Olive Green. I then applied the German Ambush Camo dot pattern.
Monday, April 26, 2021
British Heavy Tank Mk V Male.
A full year in the making. The moment that you have all been waiting for... well many of you... OK, a few of you have been waiting for. This is the MENG Mk. V Male with completely detailed full interior.

Tuesday, April 13, 2021
E-75 Pathmaker
Another of the 1/72 scale Modelcollect Fist of War series, which of course I needed to enhance. I have a lot of scraps and leftovers from these kits, enough to collage. I had a leftover King Tigerish turret which was perfect for this. The kit came with a 120mm AA gun.
The barrel is scratch built using styrene and brass rod. I used Evergreen sheets with tile pattern for the add on armor. There are some unseen hydraulic cables added to the leg mechanisms.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
Somewhere in Saigon
Since I had sold all of my Vietnam dioramas, I needed a new one for the display case. As I was formulating the layout with the soldiers working on the detailed engine in the front, Master Box released a new figure set. "Somewhere in Saigon" which gave me the opportunity to expand the setting for the diorama. Then the dilemma... what to call it. I had two names narrowed down and as Don suggested, why not use both.
The build started with the old Tamiya M113 ACAV kit. This provided the basic details and interior I needed. The engine compartment was sparse and I wanted the hood open. I studied what seemed to be a chaotic stream of pics, where there weren't two engines alike. I selected the details which I could fabricate by adding hoses and wiring, This was enough to allow opening of the compartment. I used two figures from the kit and some hand tools from an Italeri kit.Doing this helped develop the rest of the story of trading goods for services. Food, cigarettes and cash for.... well, you get the picture.
Vince B. 4-11-21