?? John ?? What are you doing here, I thought you were still on the.... well, anyway, off to the naughty step with you Lad. Surely you know your way there by now... :tongue-out2:Wow, some very neat work Ron .
Thanks, glad you like it !Sir, this is top-notch work, even if it's not completed. :thumb2:
IMHO, the important thing with them is: is it believable? You often see models like this and get the impression the builder went with whatever seemed fun rather than wondering if it would be realistic and possible. On your model I would say the presence of Zimmerit is questionable, but at the same time, if this represents a kind of “Wehrmacht 1946” type of vehicle in which Germany didn’t lose the war in the factories, I can see it remaining in use at the point at which your creation would have been in service. Other than that, it looks entirely believable to me, and well-built as wellI like what-if's on occasion , can't really be taken seriously
Thank You Jakko, means a lot Sir ! :thumb2:IMHO, the important thing with them is: is it believable? You often see models like this and get the impression the builder went with whatever seemed fun rather than wondering if it would be realistic and possible. On your model I would say the presence of Zimmerit is questionable, but at the same time, if this represents a kind of “Wehrmacht 1946” type of vehicle in which Germany didn’t lose the war in the factories, I can see it remaining in use at the point at which your creation would have been in service. Other than that, it looks entirely believable to me, and well-built as well :smiling3:
Thanks Paul ! That honeycomb is Verlinden's chicken wireRon,
Superb mate what did you use for the honeycomb net effect?
Thank You Mark ! :smiling2: :smiling2: :smiling:Nice work,looks great.
Jakko , my thoughts on the Zim, not so much the historical plausibility, but my finished product.... personally I wish I had done better. It's okay and I won't lose sleep over it and I am satisfied overall with this project so far otherwise. I only do Zim every so often and feel like I need to 're-learn' the required technuque each time I take it on. I agree about certain artistic licenses taken, sure. For example, I for one am not a big fan of twin huge cannons sharing a turret...IMHO, the important thing with them is: is it believable? You often see models like this and get the impression the builder went with whatever seemed fun rather than wondering if it would be realistic and possible. On your model I would say the presence of Zimmerit is questionable, but at the same time, if this represents a kind of “Wehrmacht 1946” type of vehicle in which Germany didn’t lose the war in the factories, I can see it remaining in use at the point at which your creation would have been in service. Other than that, it looks entirely believable to me, and well-built as well :smiling3:
Which, I think is just brown tule sold at a very high markupThanks Paul ! That honeycomb is Verlinden's chicken wire
It may be slightly thick, but not so much that it distracts from the appearance, IMHO.I wish I had done better.
That sort of thing, yes. It kills the pretense that this is a (model of a) real vehicle for me, and so I would avoid that kind of thing completely if I were to build a model like this. That said, I do want the upcoming Takom VT 1-2 and turn it into a what-if 1980s in-service vehicle …I agree about certain artistic licenses taken, sure. For example, I for one am not a big fan of twin huge cannons sharing a turret...
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