Si B’s-Miniart StuG III O-series 1:35
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I almost went for this kit but settled on the "safer" Tamiya. Will be watching how it goes though Si.Comment
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Good to have you along Andy.....I was tempted with the Tamiya one myself you know, but this was so cheap it was a no brainier :nerd:Comment
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You place about 5 tracks in the jig, the track pins are on a sprue, so you gently insert the pins in the tracks in the jigs, cut off the pins and a touch of glue on the pin. Fiddly and time confusing!!Comment
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Hi Si, this looks a very decent Kit. :thumb2:
My Bronco StuG has the same type of tracks and the little Track Jig also.Comment
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Sorry Mr Benson for late arrival.
Taking my seat next to James. Any chance of some of your mince pies and a cup of tea please.Comment
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1:48 Eduard Bf109...
Since the above pictures I’ve been weathering with oils and enamels.
Below is a 1:72 Airfix Bf109. I needed something to practice some stuff on like weathering and the new Tamiya lacquer clear flat coat varnish on.
It had a dark wash, some pigments and oils here and there.
Also wanted to try out some techniques for grassy base making. I got all the stuff but don’t use it often enough!
Going to try to make something similar for the 1:48 bf109...........got my eye on a set of figures that Santa might get for me:smiling4:.
Hope to start on the StuG in the new year as I’ve got 3 builds in various stages at present, and I’m not crazy enough to break into another box of plastic, tempting as it may be :thinking::smiling5:Comment
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Sorry for the late reply, but thank you for the description!Comment
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Looking even better Si, those paint on the plane in the first 4 photos up close look very clean and sharp.:thumb2:Comment
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The paint scheme was a mixture of hard and soft edge and a lot more challenging than the armour I’m used to!Comment
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