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decided I should try and progress the S/Tiger and make a start on a base so spent most of Saturday making this
still very much a work in progress especially the roof - will need to punch a lot more tiles
loosely based on a building in one of the period Sturmtiger photos
I think this is only the second time I have used the blue foam for anything substantial, the first being the lean-to for the Range Rover
Quite nice to work with, sands and cuts easily but you have to be careful not to get unwanted marks in it
the large barn doors ended up with a repair plank - not just for added interest but because it is actually a repair panel
I was a little heavy handed making the door and snapped the bottom corner off
I tried to make the yard using a texture rolling pin but the pattern came out rather faded in the centre so I am having to go around each stone with an embossing tool
roughly where it will sit
there will be two loading rails and spare shells to fill up the front space
changed to punching the tiles out of Tamiya box card rather than the blue foam - gives sharper tile edges plus it is free unlike that blue foam which is expensive stuff
downside is that punching the much harder card takes its toll on the fingers
Morning Jim - exactly the same kind of punch from Green Stuff World in Spain. There may be others selling them now like there are with the leaf version but this was the place I first found them
Hi Paul - I do have a rubber deadblow hammer. Had considered thumping it but I don't think the alloy the punches are made from is up to it. I have already bent one of my leaf punches with finger pressure
roof progressing nicely - not much of a spectator sport though
made some nice chunky door furniture for the large barn doors
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