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Young Miniatures 1/10 DAK Tank Commander Bust

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My next will be another fine offering from Young Miniatures, a 1/10 DAK tank commander bust.

The box contents:

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The head looks fine on first inspection, and it will be the only option due to the complication of the headphones and throat microphone. As you can see, the headphone assembly involves etch, which I'm very wary of, though fortunately there is not too much of it and there is at least one spare - I presume that the extra bridge is because this is a generic set.
 
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Ah first in , front seat please Peter.
I've bought Joe some biscuits ( Dog )
 
That looks good Peter. The etch doesn’t look that complicated, take it slow and easy and move on to something else when you've had enough.
 
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John - Welcome. Joe's on a diet after Christmas so not too many biscuits please.

Tim - Welcome also. It's ready for painting:

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Probably did look easy to you true modellers, but this is the most complicated bit of etch I've done to date. The cutting and bending was fairly easy, it was getting it to stick that took the time. Also, it took me a while to realise that I would need to remove some of the detail from the resin parts to get it all to fit. Anyway, it's done now and looks OK.
 
Looking good Peter, what type of glue are you using for the PE? I tend to use mostly Zap medium and it only needs a tiny amount to stick well.


Andy
 
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Tim - Yes, is adds that touch of extra detail.

Andy - Thanks for the tip, I'll know next time. I used CA for the etch, which could at least be easily scraped off when it went wrong. Iy all seems fairly stuck now.

Neil - I decided to buy three Youngs busts to work on. They're fantastic quality and I only have myself to blame if they go wrong.
 
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Jim - Thank you. I think the sideways glance really helps with realism. People do it all the time - one of those things unique to our species - saves us from always having to turn our heads when out hunting on the savanna.

Tim - Thanks also. You've reminded me of the Yardbirds' song ''Over, Under, Sideways, Down.'' I'll have it in my head for the rest of the day now (no bad thing).
 
Peter. Seated by John 6ft. away of course I have to he’s got that silly whirlybird hat on again
 
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Andy - Thank you.

Lee - Welcome. No personal visitors of course here in the UK, so John's just wearing his hat for the fun of it.

Jason - Etch, the mark of a true modeller. I hate it.
 
Good evening Peter.

That head has turned out very nicely.

Keep the excellent work.

ATB.

Andrew
 
Morning Peter

Super start and a kit head too, well done to you both, sculptor and painter.

And some quite intricate etch too, you are having a good run.

Looks like a grey day again, and all the snow and ice has gone, back later according to the BBC?

I haven't worn the old Victorian ball and chain since the start of the new century, except for weddings and funerals.

Sadly more of the 2nd than the 1st!

Have a good day with the head gear and DAK colours too.

Regards

Steve H
 
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Scottie - Welcome.

Andrew - Thank you. With the head under my belt I feel I can relax a bit.

Steve - Morning. Lets hope the good run with this lark continues. I think I'll work on the torso today and leave all the complicated headgear until last. Last time I wore a tie was when I got married in 2003, so eighteen years without the slave collar, and I don't intend ever to wear one again (enough respect shown when donning a jacket - I've got one somewhere).
 
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