Unfortunately I never got round to finishing this WW1 trench vignette
I lost interest in this project when I realized I had put the wooden planks in the wrong way: vertical instead of horizontal.
The running figure is from Revell's WW1 set, the other is a conversion from Ceasar's german infantry.
I changed puttees and helmet and added a greatcoat from lead foil.
Freitag, 31. Oktober 2008
Nice way to imitate leaves? If I only knew...
Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2008
Detailling the .50 cal machine gun
Detailling the Matchbox M7 Priest in 1/76
After returning to my former hobby of building smallscale plastic models, I wanted to have a quick build to get the feeling for modelling again and practise a bit.Well I should have known before: some modellers just can't build models without detailling them, so here we go.
I removed the shallow plastic and replaced them with wire.
I removed the shallow plastic and replaced them with wire.
Flattened the front, added light mounts, electric cable and armored visor
See the little bolts on the visor hatch
The '80ies style engine deck with molded-on tools just didn't look good, so I decided to rebuild it from scratch
The '80ies style engine deck with molded-on tools just didn't look good, so I decided to rebuild it from scratch
Sheet styrene, small mesh and metal foil used to rebuild the details
Built stowing boxes from thin sheet metal
Built stowing boxes from thin sheet metal
This is how it looks with the rails, tools and towing cable attached
Dienstag, 28. Oktober 2008
Berlin defenders and civilians (1/72)
Here are some more figures from different sets.
This one is from the Orion "Volkssturm" Set,
armed with many stick grenades, wearing an old fashion army jacket and SS camo trouser
Officer from first edition of the Odemars "defenders of Berlin" set.
PF07 is the bad quality first try. The later PF17 set seems to be much better.
After conversion with new boots, a lot of carving and a Preiser MP40. Doesn't look that bad, eh? Splinter pattern still is too big though.
Civilians, mostly from the Preiser "Refugee" set.
The brunette woman is from Caesar "Partisan" set, the blonde woman is from Pegasus "Berlin".
Closeup of the Preiser boy
Walking Preiser figure converted to depict a war-disabled veteran.
Badly sculpted tanker, probably Esci or Hasegawa.
I just used it to practice my splinter painting skills.
Labels:
1/72,
berlin,
figures,
volkssturm,
wehrmacht
Volkssturm figures (1/72)
Had the idea to try and paint some figures. This time Volkssturm members.
The first figure was converted from the Pegasus set "Defenders of Berlin"
This one is from Ceasar Set "Partisans"
This is the Schatton Panzerschreck. Turned brass barrel, photo etched parts and some thin wire for the detailling.
The first figure was converted from the Pegasus set "Defenders of Berlin"
This one is from Ceasar Set "Partisans"
This is the Schatton Panzerschreck. Turned brass barrel, photo etched parts and some thin wire for the detailling.
Labels:
1/72,
figures,
volkssturm,
wehrmacht
Pantherstellung (Matchbox 1/72)
This is the old Matchbox Panther I believe.
I am going to convert this into a so called "Pantherstellung".
These are dug-in Panther tanks used as armored emplacements to defend important places in Berlin.
I am going to convert this into a so called "Pantherstellung".
These are dug-in Panther tanks used as armored emplacements to defend important places in Berlin.
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