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For my next project I thought I'd return to this old favourite. I've made numerous versions of this kit, but seem to only have one in my collection, this Herman Goering Division chap:

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I thought I'd have a go at a Stalingrad scenario, as depicted with this Verlinden figure, for which I still have some parts, courtesy of Richard Pearce:

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The head is a kit head wearing a fur cap which I made for a Finnish figure, now defunct.

The sprue shots:

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One of the nicest figures in the range. I think that Tamiya's equipment is some of the best at this scale - way above what Dragon has to offer and better than Verlinden's resin offerings.
 
Nice to see the crispness of the parts. As you say a favourite that will be given the PDiddy going over. Good luck
 
Hi Peter
Does having various materials, resin, plastic, metal create problems with assembly or painting? I know you often mix and match parts.
Jim
 
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Steve - Thanks for looking in. This should be an enjoyable one.

Jim - Hi. I don't have trouble gluing resin to plastic as I use CA for everything. Heavier cast metal parts like those on the pilot figure can cause a problem though, mainly because they are so much heavier.
 
Nice to see that the spares i sent are still useful mate.Ive still got loadsa spares kicking around so i will make sure you are well stocked up.Think ive still got Tamiya equipment around.Totally agree they are very nicely done.Dragon stuff rather soft in detail and clunky.
Now then settle down rabble or no nibbles and beverages!!.
Richard.
 
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Richard - That last box of spares went a very long way, thank you. I've put the rusks out for John and Steve.....

Lee- Welcome aboard my man.

All cleaned up, partially built and ready for painting:

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I'm going to have him more or less as the Verlinden figure - standing by the food container and slicing into some bratwurst with his bayonet. I've given him a Soviet PPSh and ammo pouch and prepared quite a lot of gear, not all of which is going to fit.
 
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Peter,
Please can you do a short tutorial on your face painting, I am sure we would all like to learn your skills. If not.....:loudly-crying:.
Mike
 
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Hi Mike - I'm going to do a face painting tutorial with my next bust. Same principles apply at all scales.
 
Morning Peter

I'm going to do a face painting tutorial with my next bust.

Thank you, it will be well worth following.

And another great head and fur hat.

Should be another super figure and an SBS too.

Its going to be a big week with my return to work and a glimpse behind the curtain of your figure/bust painting

Hope its a good day with the paint, very cold up North

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Steve H
 
Hi Mike - I'm going to do a face painting tutorial with my next bust. Same principles apply at all scales.

Well hurry up man, i have a spitfire cockpit with a headless Douglas Bader sitting in it :smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling: (not quite but nearly the last thing to paint )
 
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Steve H - I hope the return to work isn't too traumatic - no huge piles building up on your desk while you've been away.

Steve B - I will do the face painting SBS after this figure, I promise!
 
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Cheers Scottie. This one's like visiting an old friend.

Re: the tutorial, I did do a couple for MM, though of course they are now sadly lost. They're quite hard to do as I don't really have a set method of working and remembering to stop and take photos hurts my brain.
 
Cheers Scottie. This one's like visiting an old friend.

Re: the tutorial, I did do a couple for MM, though of course they are now sadly lost. They're quite hard to do as I don't really have a set method of working and remembering to stop and take photos hurts my brain.
Can you get some one to video over your shoulder to show your method of paint application and blending?
 
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Nice to see that the spares i sent are still useful mate.Ive still got loadsa spares kicking around so i will make sure you are well stocked up.Think ive still got Tamiya equipment around.Totally agree they are very nicely done.Dragon stuff rather soft in detail and clunky.
Now then settle down rabble or no nibbles and beverages!!.
Richard.

Another load of kit arrives at Peters.
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Bit late , heavy snow forecast at RaceTowers, had to walk to the bus station.
Does Steve suffer from piles , poor chap never knew that

Rusk , yes please, and a coco if possible Peter.
Love the great coat ,I could do with that tomorrow.
John.
 
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