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  • Guest

    #1

    Trumpeter E-100

    Right ... so I got a new finished kit to show. Unfortunately, this is one of my worst finished kit to date. Coming in second after my failure of a Tiger I, this is one of those build that I just had to call it '' finished '' and just move on.

    I do not love what I did on this kit, not one bit. I see this as a failure but this served as a very valuable learning curve. I shouldn't even be letting the readers see this failure but I figure I should show this just so people can read about the bumps I faced so that they do not do the same mistakes I did and feel disheartened and throw away their kits ( I almost did ).

    I made very poor paint works, had to strip 3 times and paint 4 times on this, I did some really frustating boo-boos with the pigments and the commanders scopes are horrible.

    I had a fun time putting on the extra stowage on the deck and the rust effects on the spare tracks. Those are the only satisfactory outcome from this build. The colours used were Tamiya dark yellow, olive green and red brown. Vallejo german grey was used on the wheels and chassis. MIG pigments were used for the dusts. The rust was done with Vellejo panzer aces rust and oil paints. The tarp was made from kitchen foil.

    It's too long to write the whole story so you can check out the whole bumps I faced with the build and many more pictures on my blog -

    http://modeller-innovation.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/e-100-what-if-135-trumpeter.html
  • Guest

    #2
    Nice job, really like these "what if`s" I`m building one at this moment, but have left it on the shelf for now

    I like the camo scheme on your kit, nice build and paint job.

    Here`s my E-100 and where it`s at, I should get on with it really

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    • Alan 45
      • Nov 2012
      • 9833

      #3
      I'll tell you what I see ! I see a very worn tiered looking tank and I'm trying to see what's wrong with it and I can't find anything , your camo has nice clean lines and correct colour scheme , the added detail is well painted so I think you've built a very good tank

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      • eddiesolo
        • Jul 2013
        • 11193

        #4
        Again, we the builder, are more critical than others. I see what Alan sees, a worn out tank with faded and battered paintwork. I think it suits the vehicle and it looks good. Photographs can be misleading of course and in the flesh maybe it looks worse.

        Si

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        • Guest

          #5
          I think you're being way too hard on yourself! If that was a straight trouble-free build it would be really good, but considering the problems you had, it's even better!

          What was the kit like to build? I fancy the Jagdpanzer version.

          Cheers Patrick

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          • Guest

            #6
            This kind of "mistakes or failures" help all us to learn... I don't see so worst than you said. The camouflage paint work looks really good.

            And work with pigments is really difficult (for me) ops:

            It's a nice one

            Polux

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            • geegad
              • Mar 2010
              • 2329

              #7
              cracking build and weathering top stuff

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              • Guest

                #8
                Than you so much for the kind words guys. I really appreciate the words of encouragement

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  I think you're being way too hard on yourself! If that was a straight trouble-free build it would be really good, but considering the problems you had, it's even better!What was the kit like to build? I fancy the Jagdpanzer version.

                  Cheers Patrick
                  Patrick, this kit is very simple, fun and goes up quickly. This is one of Trumpeter good kits ( before they start making those GREAT kits like the T62 and such ) and suffers in some details. The biggest gripe about this kit is the lack of clear parts for the commander periscope. You do get a small fret of etch for the engine grilles which is always a welcome sight.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Personally, I like it!

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