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Replace the Panzerfaust in the soldier’s hands by a Hafthohlladung 3 kg:

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That way, the soldiers are waiting in ambush to rush up to the vehicle to stick the charge on. The guys with the guns spray the M10 with fire so the crew ducks inside, the one with the shaped charge runs up to it, sticks it on, and earns himself one of these:

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Shooting from the third floor leftmost window would give him some distance & lesson the chance of wounding his comrades.
 
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Shame John but that's how things go sometimes. It's not worth continuing with something that you know is not right. Deep breath and start again. The standard of your previous dios means only "excellent" will do.
Precisely Jim, just not worrying about . Will keep the base. It might make an appearance at some point. :smiling3:
Very kind of you to say , normal brown envelope in the usual place ?

As Jim says it’s a shame, the groundwork and building was really coming on Nicely too!

Hopefully you can salvage most of what’s been done and get it as you want it.
Evening Si, it's not the end of the world , have to think of it as practice .
As I said to Jim I'll save the base and the building for another time .
Replace the Panzerfaust in the soldier’s hands by a Hafthohlladung 3 kg:

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That way, the soldiers are waiting in ambush to rush up to the vehicle to stick the charge on. The guys with the guns spray the M10 with fire so the crew ducks inside, the one with the shaped charge runs up to it, sticks it on, and earns himself one of these:

288px-Wehrmacht_Panzervernichtungsabzeichen.jpg
Great idea, I've just found a kit as well from FOG models Hafthohlladung 3 kg: and in 1/35. Happy days :smiling2:


Shooting from the third floor leftmost window would give him some distance & lesson the chance of wounding his comrades.
Another good idea Paul. With the new buildings I can do that .:thumb2:
 
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John,
Some great ideas from the guys, as it would be a shame to loose that dio.
Yes indeed Paul .
Well It's only the base and building , the M10 and figures will stay.
Just finished the basic cutting out.

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John
 

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Yer not foolin' anyone JR, you just like playing with all yer joiny tools and slapping boards together. ;) Looks like a good start on base 2:thumb2:
 
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Sitting in the front on the Towers waiting for deliveries. Don't want the delivery guys hanging around in this rain , or leaving the dreaded card . We still have the "get to the door in 5 seconds " or they have gone .
Have already received
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And
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Should receive the magnetic mines and some Value Gear M10 crap in the back later today .
So far I've dug out the end on the street .
Hopefully more later.
John
 
Yup - raining here too but there are lots around far worse off.
That VMS Smart Mud is funny stuff. I rather like it - I think! Interesting to see how you get on with it.
 
John,
what is the smart mud, I presume it's a pre mixed.
Yes Paul, a premixed terrain paste. It's weird stuff to spread but once you get going it's fine. Shapes nicely and stays "active" for quite a while allowing one to impress a model and track marks etc. easily.
 
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John,
what is the smart mud, I presume it's a pre mixed.
Bit like chocolate whip... leave the tracks in for about 48 hours and then remove them carefully. Used it for the vehicle tracks on the Centurion AVLB...
 
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Yup - raining here too but there are lots around far worse off.
That VMS Smart Mud is funny stuff. I rather like it - I think! Interesting to see how you get on with it.
Yes indeed , esp in the North Jim .
Will report back soon .:thumb2:
 
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John,
what is the smart mud, I presume it's a pre mixed.

Yes Paul, a premixed terrain paste. It's weird stuff to spread but once you get going it's fine. Shapes nicely and stays "active" for quite a while allowing one to impress a model and track marks etc. easily.
Bit like chocolate whip... leave the tracks in for about 48 hours and then remove them carefully. Used it for the vehicle tracks on the Centurion AVLB...
Paul, no need to say anything thanks Andy and Wibble.:thumb2:
Looking forward to using it, I like the VMS products I've had and use so far so suspect this will be no different. Want it to use with garden soil and sand .
 
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Contrary to rumours I have not set fire to anything yet !
Actually been busy with the roofing timbers and today made a load of corrugated sheet

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Had just treated this side in metal primer.
When dry by tomorrow I'll do the under side .
John .
 
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Great skills mate.
Thanks Paul :smiling2:

Well You have been busy! looking good :thumb2:

How do you make your corrugated roof bits?
Those foil trays Si, get them on line .
Remove all folded sections , then make sure they are as flat as possible. Using two wooden blocks with corrugated plastic sheets glued to them lay the foil on the bottom one and push the other down and use the matching profile to produce the sheet . Once done a coat of metal primer to both faces then paint and weather accordingly.HTH .
 
Thanks Paul :smiling2:


Those foil trays Si, get them on line .
Remove all folded sections , then make sure they are as flat as possible. Using two wooden blocks with corrugated plastic sheets glued to them lay the foil on the bottom one and push the other down and use the matching profile to produce the sheet . Once done a coat of metal primer to both faces then paint and weather accordingly.HTH .

Now you’re saying it I remember seeing you do them before ….. Works very nicely, I wonder if I could scale it down to 1/72 convincingly :thinking:
 
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