Tuesday, September 21, 2021

T-34/D30 122mm Syrian Self-Propelled howitzer

 This is RFM (Ryefield Models) #5030, in 1/35th scale.



It is painted with MIG paints; Sand Yellow #0030 is the primary color, then Zashchitniy Zeleno (Russian green) and Shadow Rust added as the camo.

This is the first time I pre-painted the wheels and tires before assembly.  Turned out quite nicely.



This kit is nor for the faint-of-heart.  It was a booger to build.  I had many issues, and am not sure if it is the kit, certainly some of it is the kit, or me, probably a little bit too.  My first issue came in Step 4, assembling the length-link tracks.  Following the instructions, combining parts C-1 and C-3, the length was too long.  I had to alter on the C-1 links by cutting it in half.



In this picture, you can see the shortened track, and the putty necessary to hid the fit issue.

In Step A-9, you are supposed to use PE to make the fuel tank straps mounted on the rear.  I could not get them to correctly bend and mount on the rear panel so I rummaged thru my spare parts and found acceptable parts to use as the tank mounts.  Once I got the fuel tanks mounted to the rear plate, I discovered that the hull was warped where this assemble would join the hull.  Had to do some pushing and shoving to get it super glued in place.

The sub-assembly in Step B-7 has lots of fiddle-bit parts.  Mine kept breaking off the gun, I had to super glue it in place several times.  Looking back the the instructions, I am certain this aiming mechanism is incorrectly glued in place.

Now for the interior.  Wait--there is NO interior!!  As you can see from the first picture, I made a rudimentary fire wall, front axle and driver and gunner seats.


You can barely see the seats with the hull on!


Then I painted and washed the interior, very heavily.  I added Mini-Art ammo cases and shells, 2 AK-47s, various packs and a fire extinguisher.



And finally with the hull on, I added Mini Art green wine bottles to add some color to the interior.


And the finished product!  Painted and heavily weathered track with Mig powders.

I don't think I will be buying another RFM kit soon!!I really like the subject, but it was very difficult to build!



Monday, September 6, 2021

Meng Namer, IDF Heavy APC

     This is the first of a multi part series regarding the kit build.  It includes tips, tricks and warnings discovered while building the kit. 

 Session 1     https://youtu.be/5x_MUW5hiig

 Session 2     https://youtu.be/nIm0VSfSQu4

 Session 3    https://youtu.be/Mb8YH8Uc1Yw

Session 4     https://youtu.be/GN5E9wMs8xA







Friday, August 6, 2021

Jagdtiger

 The Tamiya 1/48 Jagdtiger is similar to the Sturmtiger of my previous Blog entry.  As you can see the main difference is in the gun.

The kit is nicely detailed with all of the tow and track cables with tools included.
The kit tracks were length and link which fit great, though you cant see much of it. 

The only details I added were the personal stowage hanging from the spare tracks and the antenna. I did find an ammo cylinder for the MG on the back. Oh. I also needed to add the tow hooks on front and back. 


The End... literally. Same great details on the jack and tools. 

Vince B.  8-6-21



Sunday, July 25, 2021

Sturmtiger

 Tamiya 1/48 scale kit with added zimmerit. This was one of those easy kits... until you get to the missing details.  Like what you ask?

There wasn't any detail regarding the shell hoist. I had to drill out the frame and pulleys to pull through some EZ Line as a cable. I scratch built a facsimile of the lift ring from Evergreen strips. 

Also, there were no tow cable hooks.  I had spare cables and tow eyes so made one up and draped on the stowage hooks. I also added some personal gear from the Tamiya accessory set.


Since the kit tracks were length and link, there were two single spare links which I used and mounted on the upper structure.

Vince B.  7-25-21


 



Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Panzer II C

 This is a 1/72 PzKpfw II Ausf C from First To Fight. It is a simple kit that comes with a small magazine of a few pages containg photos, drawings, & info about the object being modeled. Unfortunately, the magazine is all in Polish.

Model was painted with Model Master acrylics and weathered with oil paints. I used the base to practice applying static grass with my applicator. The grass used is 4mm long.




 
I also got to use a new set of LED lights I just bought from Amazon to shoot the model. They seem to work pretty good. These are the lights:
Emart RGB LED Photography Lights


Monday, July 5, 2021

Panzer IV Ausf. D

 Now I have completed the Tamiya 1/35 scale version to compliment the Bandai 1/48 scale version I completed a few months back.

This is the old 1980s release as was the Bandai kit, which was very basic. I added some details and various stowage to complete the look. 

The tracks were left over spare links from other Panzer IVs. I used several layers of chips, rust and wash for the overall effect of a worn out tank, but not damaged.

I don't normally get this muddy with my tanks, but this seemed to be begging for a lack of maintenance and in great need of a car wash with an under carriage sprayer. This effect was done with my normal oil wash, pigments and plaster for texture.

The stowage was from various sources and materials, Resin, Plastic and metal cast parts. I used a heavy thread waxed and painted, for tying down. I also used the pigment,plaster and wash method on the mufflers.

Vince B.  7-5-21


Friday, July 2, 2021

Marder Madness

My latest fling has been modeling the German Marder.  Of course I had to find and buy all the Marder variants that existed (originally trying to stay in 35th scale).  Sometimes the chase to get what I want is as much fun as building the kits. I've got three under my belt so far, the latest being the 35th Marder III from Tamiya.  I strayed a bit with the 48th scale Tamiya kit of the III just because it was cute.  None of them are finished, each sort of stalled here at the end.  I'm going to try to finish them this holiday weekend.  I'm still learning with the whitewash and the mud, but I'm getting there,





To my eyes he Marder I looks to be kind of disproportional to the III.  I did not really notice it until I saw the pictures.  Both are Tamiya 35th, so I'm just thinking it's me.

I used Ammo by MIG acrylics for all the painting and the foliage is photoetched.  I took photos on my iPhone on my workbench.

Thanks for looking - George

Thursday, June 24, 2021

1/16 Panzer IB

 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. 

Of course the kit is well made and has individual link working tracks. There is a trick to sliding in the plastic pins, which I figured out toward the end after breaking several of them. This allows for realistic sag on the return rollers and articulation when on ground work.

I only had one comment about the attachment of the running gear. The insertion pin into the hull has tiny 'C' clip washers which break easily, if you don't lose them first. I ended up gluing in place anyway. 

I managed to get the Value Gear set in time to complete the work.  If you haven't tried these resin add ons you should. I painted the pieces separately and glued on after completing my weathering of the tank. Then I tied up with string and re-weathered to blend in. 

Vince B.  6-25-21



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. 

In the spirit of MAD MAX Thunder Road, I began to modify the vehicle. The ideas grew, compounding the need for more stuff, Gatling gun, Flame Thrower, Plow Blades and a wacky engine. 

Then I saw those Master Box sets of GIRLS. Bought a few and started mixing and matching.  As they developed, so did the story behind the vehicle. Thus the need for the Graffiti and Tattoo decal sheets. 

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


 This is the TAKOM BLITZ kit that came out last year. Really good fitting model. Just enough detail (photo etch) to make it interesting. 

I did have to drill out the antennae mounts and make my own from K & S wire.

It was a pleasure to work on weathering and wear techniques with a bit of sponge. This was in combination with the oil washes. 

I was going to add stowage to the rear deck but decided not to cover up the nice details I worked on. 

Vince B. 6-16-21


Thursday, June 10, 2021

1/35 Scale Achzarit

 

This is Meng's 1/35 scale IDF Achzarit. It is part of the recent IDF kick that I have been on and basically built this one on a whim.

The Achzarit is a T-55 rebuilt as a heavy APC. This particular kit is the early version. The rear access hatches open but I chose to leave them closed.

The kit construction is pretty straightforward and was done right out of the box with zero modifications. I may put stowage on later, and perhaps some cree figures as well.

I used Mission Models IDF Sand Grey #1 which is supposed to have a green tint, but it doesn't. This paint sprays on well and does not require thinning for airbrushing, although I put about 5 drops of their thinner in the mix. Be careful is use this paint, as it doesn't take well to using tape for masking. It also doesn't take heavily thinned Tamiya paint being painted over it with a hand brush.
She was given a pin wash and I used Vallejo pigments for the dust and sand.



The kit comes with minimal phot-etch. The two side screens on the rear are PE as well as the mounting bracket covers. It also came with a number of very nice PE license plates, which I will be saving for future use.

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. 

Vince B.
5-12-21


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