A superb camera angle, lends quite a bit of realism to the scene. Awaiting further developments. Rick H.
1/87 Hummel battery on the march
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Working security 251/1. This the first Trident 251 of the 25+ I've modeled where the rear doors fit w/o alot of work. Converted to late war version w/one piece engine cover & simplified front view slits. Alas, the load decal disintegrated in the water even w/coat of gloss. Deleted 250 from HQ section as prolly not have survived this long w/o ammo. C&Cs welcomed. PaulE
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Hi Paul
Sorry for being late to comment. That's looking really rather good, especially at this scale. Very well done.
Also, thanks for the tip about Hauler. I've got one of their smaller German radar for dishes but hadn't spotted things like the tracks.
ATB
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Rick, thanks, was home-made by a friend & old. They only had about a 50% success rate when fresh, but were a nice addition. You'll see them on a lot of my halftracks, trucks, etc.
Simon, I didn't think he had anything on his head, was searching for a soft cap for him.
Andrew, thanks. I think highly of their etch. The only source I've found for the German star antennae. They also have the F_______ mobile overhead crane in 1/87 that is pretty awesome, & Thoma schurzen for PzrIVs. PaulEComment
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You're a very bad man! You had to tell me that didn't you!! I've just had a quick look at the offerings on the Hannants site......:loudly-crying:
They do some very nice stuff indeed.....and worst of all I came across a resin 1/72 Challenger (WW2 variety). It's the only one I've ever seen and looks VERY nice but £35!! The next best is a Millicast one but that's 1/76 and doesn't look half as good.
ATB
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I've forgotten his info source, but they were accurate. I had small sheets of Stay Back 50 & 100m, 3ton truck, 3ton w/high ctr. of gravity warning, schwimmer, kubel, ketten, PzrIV, 250, 251, sWs, & RSO. He photographed, shrunk, & printed them on decal paper. PaulEComment
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