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    #61
    Originally posted by Jakko
    Went into town today, and I bought a bunch of useful stuff:

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    MiniArt WW2 German civilians, some of whom will receive post-war Dutch citizenship instead, and German jerrycans from Bronco, because I have a Italeri Sahariana whose jerrycans aren’t overly detailed.

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    All sorts of things: some plastic strip and rod, a sheet of 0.4 mm wire mesh (not that I need it right now, but useful at some point, I’m sure), a spraying can of white primer (or at least, the shopkeeper said this is primer), some more paints, a roll of gold-coloured thread for my LVTP-5, a Nobby Nobbs figure, and some stowage boxes that I intend to use for many of the present contents of one or two of my parts boxes that are too full to find anything in anymore :smiling3:
    Hi Jakko, Corporal Nobby Nobbs please he is from Ankh-Morporkdon't you know.:smiling5::smiling5::smiling5:

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    • Guest

      #62
      If we’re going to be formal, it’s Corporal C. W. St J. Nobbs

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      • yambam26
        • Mar 2011
        • 622

        #63
        Originally posted by Jakko
        All sorts of things: some plastic strip and rod, a sheet of 0.4 mm wire mesh (not that I need it right now, but useful at some point, I’m sure), a spraying can of white primer (or at least, the shopkeeper said this is primer), some more paints, a roll of gold-coloured thread for my LVTP-5, a Nobby Nobbs figure, and some stowage boxes that I intend to use for many of the present contents of one or two of my parts boxes that are too full to find anything in anymore :smiling3:
        Hi Jakko

        For primer i would recommend halfords for the price as citadel tends to be a bit pricey.

        Btw nice gathering of supplies :smiling3:

        Cheers

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        • Gern
          • May 2009
          • 9273

          #64
          Originally posted by Jakko
          If we’re going to be formal, it’s Corporal C. W. St J. Nobbs :smiling3:
          So what's he gonna have hidden under his jacket then jakko? It can't be the Ankh Morpork Bridge 'cos Fred Colon guards that!

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          • Tim Marlow
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 19028
            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #65
            Have respect there chaps, remember, in “maskerade” he was promoted to Count DeNobbs....

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            • Guest

              #66
              Originally posted by yambam26
              For primer i would recommend halfords for the price as citadel tends to be a bit pricey.
              No Halfords around here anymore (I just looked at the Dutch Halfords web site: the nearest one is over 50 km away), and even when there was, chances are that they might not have the exact same stuff as in the UK.The only other primers I can buy easily are Motif and more-or-less brandless types, neither of which are overly great. I’ve not used this type of GW primer, but the old one was very good.

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              • Guest

                #67
                Originally posted by Gern
                Fred Colon
                I still need him and Vimes to complete the basic Watch members. Then all I need to do is paint them …

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                • Guest

                  #68
                  Hi these two Toon Sherman tanks came today plus some copper wire.

                  The Shermans will be converted into a Mine roller consisting of two heavey wheels a bit like the T1 type and a Sherman w/T34 "Calliope" sorry :smirk:.


                  Old Puffer Pete.

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                  • Guest

                    #69
                    I happened across a Hobbycraft shop today. Whilst looking for brushes, I was pleasantly surprised to see they had a small Tamiya section.
                    I couldn't resits these at six quid each

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                    • Guest

                      #70
                      Originally posted by Pete Low
                      The Shermans will be converted into a Mine roller consisting of two heavey wheels a bit like the T1 type and a Sherman w/T34 "Calliope" sorry :smirk:.
                      It sounds like you're going to make an attempt at modelling all Sherman variants, in cartoon style

                      Originally posted by Xarathustra
                      I happened across a Hobbycraft shop today. Whilst looking for brushes, I was pleasantly surprised to see they had a small Tamiya section.
                      I couldn't resits these at six quid each
                      Those are both very old, but basically sound kits. There’s better-detailed ones of both available, but these still look the part and they’ll be easy to put together, at least. I built both the Tamiya and Italeri 7.5 cm PaK 40 back in my younger years, and the Italeri kit was better detailed but the Tamiya kit was much simpler to build. Also, Tamiya crew figures are posed like real people instead of the fashion dummies Italeri supplied with their kits.

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                      • Guest

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Jakko
                        It sounds like you're going to make an attempt at modelling all Sherman variants, in cartoon style QUOTE]
                        You got it in one mate :thumb2:.

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                        • papa 695
                          Moderator
                          • May 2011
                          • 22851

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Pete Low
                          Hi these two Toon Sherman tanks came today plus some copper wire.

                          The Shermans will be converted into a Mine roller consisting of two heavey wheels a bit like the T1 type and a Sherman w/T34 "Calliope" sorry :smirk:.


                          Old Puffer Pete.
                          Looking forward to seeing these two builds Pete.

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                          • Guest

                            #73
                            Originally posted by Jakko


                            Those are both very old, but basically sound kits. There’s better-detailed ones of both available, but these still look the part and they’ll be easy to put together, at least. I built both the Tamiya and Italeri 7.5 cm PaK 40 back in my younger years, and the Italeri kit was better detailed but the Tamiya kit was much simpler to build. Also, Tamiya crew figures are posed like real people instead of the fashion dummies Italeri supplied with their kits.
                            I did wonder about their age. I am (and always have been) a bit wary of crew figures. I really don't think I could paint them to look anything other than exactly what they are...plastic immobile figures. One of these AT guns I'm planning of trailing behind something at some point. Or you can actually mount the PAK 35/36 on a Hanomag...well at least that's what their instructions say. So I'm wondering about that, although think the Hanomag is an oldun as well.

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                            • Guest

                              #74
                              The Sd.Kfz. 251/10 was basically the troop carrier with a 3.7 cm PaK 36 mounted like Tamiya shows. As I recall, though, most didn’t have the gunshield, or at least one not as big as on the normal AT gun. I also think they were mostly fitted to the later Ausf. D version, with the reverse-sloped rear plate.

                              As for painting the figures, that doesn’t need to be very difficult to get reasonable results. Nothing that will win prizes, but better than just plain blocks of colour isn’t difficult I’ll write a post about it someday soon, I suppose …

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                              • Guest

                                #75
                                Originally posted by Jakko
                                The Sd.Kfz. 251/10 was basically the troop carrier with a 3.7 cm PaK 36 mounted like Tamiya shows. As I recall, though, most didn’t have the gunshield, or at least one not as big as on the normal AT gun. I also think they were mostly fitted to the later Ausf. D version, with the reverse-sloped rear plate.
                                I wasn’t near my books when I wrote there above yesterday night, but have now dug up Schützenpanzer by Bruce Culver and Uwe Feist (Bellingham: Ryton Publications, 1996, no ISBN) for more info. It says that the /10 was issued from 1940 (but doesn’t mention when in 1940 …) and the initial versions were basically as Tamiya shows them, with the full gun shield. The rear bench on each side of the hull, though, was replaced by ammunition stowage — going by the drawings, probably eight of the normal ammo boxes as supplied with the Tamiya 3.7 cm PaK 36 kit on each side, standing vertically one behind the other.

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