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  • Gauge1TrainsDK
    • Mar 2017
    • 407

    #1

    Christian's Warlord Games/Italeri Bolt Action 1:56 Sd.Kfz. 234/2 "Puma".

    Morning all!

    One of the few advantages of being a little sick is that you find time to do more hobby-related activities. The disadvantage being, of course, that it's not as enjoyable. Regardless, here is the 1:56 scale build for the "Bolt Action" WWII wargame by Warlord Games.

    The plastic for these wargame kits (which is a comprehensive series) is in many cases made by Italeri, and in all cases made in extra sturdy plastic. No PE in any kits so far, which I also would generally not recommend for a model which must be handled in order to play the game.

    Decals with balkenkreuz and numbers included, but I unfortunately forgot take a picture of that. See here: https://store.warlordgames.com/produ...2-armoured-car

    This first post contains images of the box, simple (just sufficient) build instructions, and sprues. Download and zoom in on the pictures should enable you to get a good impression of the good quality of the plastic molding, containing some mold lines on thin, round parts. However, since the plastic is stronger, you can be more thorough with the filing :-)

    If you are into wargames, I do highly recommend trying out Bolt Action, btw!

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  • Gauge1TrainsDK
    • Mar 2017
    • 407

    #2
    The kit is composed of roughly 60 parts, divided into about 50 parts numbers.

    I believe only one round turret cover part had some flash. Few items had mold lines, maybe 10 pieces including the spring suspension. Filing down on the spring suspension was easy and hassle free in this case.

    It took a total of maybe 3 to 4 hours to build this kit, which is a little more than the typical Bolt Action vehicle kit, which would consist of between 20 to 30 pieces.

    The suspension looks really good for the scale, and it's a shame it won't be seen until the vehicle is tipped over and laying destroyed on the wargaming battlefield.

    The model is now ready for painting. The wheels, some equipment (shovels and jack), and the commander figure will be spray painted separately, and the body and turret of the vehicle will be in desert yellow.

    It was a pleasurable build, and I feel the final product OOB looks good and has a lot of weathering potential whilst remaining suited for wargame handling :-)

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    • Gauge1TrainsDK
      • Mar 2017
      • 407

      #3
      Found the same decals in my box of StuG III's ;-)

      [ATTACH]365038[/ATTACH]
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      • Si Benson
        • Apr 2018
        • 3572

        #4
        Morning Christian,
        Nice work getting the puma together. looks to have a good amount of detail for the size :thumb2:

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        • adt70hk
          SMF Supporters
          • Sep 2019
          • 10445

          #5
          Christian

          Looking good. Coming back to the hobby a few years ago I discovered wargaming kits have come along way. Have you tried and of the Plastic Soldier Company 1/72 stuff? They turn out pretty nicely too for such simple kits.

          ATB

          Andrew

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          • Gauge1TrainsDK
            • Mar 2017
            • 407

            #6
            Originally posted by Si Benson
            Morning Christian,
            Nice work getting the puma together. looks to have a good amount of detail for the size :thumb2:
            Thanks, Si! Yes, these models look quite good on the gaming table as well as whilst painting and weathering them. Although obviously things will be missing, it does not feel that way.

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            • Gauge1TrainsDK
              • Mar 2017
              • 407

              #7
              Originally posted by adt70hk
              Christian

              Looking good. Coming back to the hobby a few years ago I discovered wargaming kits have come along way. Have you tried and of the Plastic Soldier Company 1/72 stuff? They turn out pretty nicely too for such simple kits.

              ATB

              Andrew
              Thank you!

              Not any 1:72 scale at present, since the wargame is made with 1:56 in mind and there is no serious lack of models to work with from Warlord Games themselves. I am building this scale only for use with the game.

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              • adt70hk
                SMF Supporters
                • Sep 2019
                • 10445

                #8
                Originally posted by Gauge1TrainsDK
                Thank you!

                Not any 1:72 scale at present, since the wargame is made with 1:56 in mind and there is no serious lack of models to work with from Warlord Games themselves. I am building this scale only for use with the game.
                Gotcha. Not tried it myself yet. My son and I do 1/72 battles just for father/son time/fun. Nothing more serious than that.

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                • Gauge1TrainsDK
                  • Mar 2017
                  • 407

                  #9
                  Originally posted by adt70hk
                  Gotcha. Not tried it myself yet. My son and I do 1/72 battles just for father/son time/fun. Nothing more serious than that.
                  That is a great way to start :-) Both with modelling and with wargaming. And what better than doing it as a father & son-project?

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                  • adt70hk
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Sep 2019
                    • 10445

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gauge1TrainsDK
                    That is a great way to start :-) Both with modelling and with wargaming. And what better than doing it as a father & son-project?
                    Indeed. Although I tried hard not to take over I think I have failed for the most part. He likes the building phase bit is not fussed about the painting bit.

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                    • Gauge1TrainsDK
                      • Mar 2017
                      • 407

                      #11
                      Do you varnish coat the models after painting, so the paint is not worn off?

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                      • adt70hk
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Sep 2019
                        • 10445

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Gauge1TrainsDK
                        Do you varnish coat the models after painting, so the paint is not worn off?
                        Hi Christian

                        Short answer is yes.

                        In my youf I used Humbrol enamels and never varnished but the paint never came off as it's hard wearing.

                        I now normally use acrylics specifically Vallejo, for a variety of reasons, which are not quite as hard wearing in my experience but I may be doing something wrong. I now always do a satin coat to apply the decals. Then I often do a second coat to protect the decals before weathering and once I'm finished always apply a final Matt coat.

                        HTH.

                        ATB

                        Andrew

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                        • Gauge1TrainsDK
                          • Mar 2017
                          • 407

                          #13
                          Sounds like my experience with Vallejo paints, too.

                          "HTH" I do not understand, unfortunately.

                          All the best.

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                          • Steve Jones
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 6615

                            #14
                            Hope that Helps

                            Terrific choice for the GB Christian. Looks like it went together okay. Looking forward to seeing which paint scheme you go for

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                            • Gauge1TrainsDK
                              • Mar 2017
                              • 407

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Steve Jones
                              Hope that Helps

                              Terrific choice for the GB Christian. Looks like it went together okay. Looking forward to seeing which paint scheme you go for
                              Thank you :-)

                              I am going for the yellow monotone scheme for this one.

                              I will also be making a Hobby Boss re-released Tristar Brummbär early in 1:35 for this GB.

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