Tamiya Wespe
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Lovely work on the figures Vincent
Shame they aren't available outside of the kit? as they are really good, "cold" poses
What are the heads like?
Are you going with the zebra paint finish?
Great progress Vincent
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Shame they aren't available outside of the kit? as they are really good, "cold" poses
What are the heads like?
Are you going with the zebra paint finish?
Great progress Vincent
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Hi Vincent,
Looks good! I like the drilled out ammo storage, adds a bit of visual interest to the interior and suggests some earlier action. Some shell casings on the ground behind the vehicle? Now it's a cold wait for ammo resupply
Very nice refining of the figures. The Tamiya plastic is hard to work with, it's a bit more brittle than Dragon stuff. Your work will really show with undercoat Are you replacing the heads or running with the kit ones?
The thing i notice with your kit too, is there are not enough crew. The Wespe had a crew of five.
My Japanese Type 1 works with a crew of five also, but only two are supplied in the kit Seeing as my vehicle will be in action, i need to source some more. I am going to adapt a figure into the drivers seat, only need a torso and arms. Not sure about the other two yet
Looks good! I like the drilled out ammo storage, adds a bit of visual interest to the interior and suggests some earlier action. Some shell casings on the ground behind the vehicle? Now it's a cold wait for ammo resupply
Very nice refining of the figures. The Tamiya plastic is hard to work with, it's a bit more brittle than Dragon stuff. Your work will really show with undercoat Are you replacing the heads or running with the kit ones?
The thing i notice with your kit too, is there are not enough crew. The Wespe had a crew of five.
My Japanese Type 1 works with a crew of five also, but only two are supplied in the kit Seeing as my vehicle will be in action, i need to source some more. I am going to adapt a figure into the drivers seat, only need a torso and arms. Not sure about the other two yet
Woody...
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Thanks Bryan. With your level of skill you have no need to be worriedBryan Krueger wrote:Nice work. I'm too intimidated by open tops to want to tackle them.
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Thanks Philipp. I think I'll leave it as is. I know it's too bare but I'm hoping the overall look will distract the viwer from noticing.Philipp Gross wrote:Excellent work Will you add a few more extra pieces to the inside walls?
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Thanks Adam. I'm hoping the paint stage doesn't give me any problems like you had. I'm happy with the figures so far too.Adam Durrant wrote:I'm with you Bryan, I have a similar fear of kits with interior provided after I built one and overspray bled through my masking and I had to do touch-ups through the hatchesBryan Krueger wrote:Nice work. I'm too intimidated by open tops to want to tackle them.
The figures are looking good!
Adam
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Thanks Steve. I'm just following my nose on the figures so far, remembering bits and pieces of what Vinnie said to do. The poses are good aren't they? They sure look cold to me. The kit heads are ok I guess but I've ordered some Hornet replacements anyway, which I hope I don't stuff up.Steve Hutchinson wrote:Lovely work on the figures Vincent
Shame they aren't available outside of the kit? as they are really good, "cold" poses
What are the heads like?
Are you going with the zebra paint finish?
Great progress Vincent
Steve H
I'm not sure I can pull off the Zebra camo so mine may just be a generic winter finish.
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Thanks Woody. My initial thoughts on what to do with the Wespe was exactly what you describe. Can I find any shell casings for this gun?.....no!Justin Wooding wrote:Hi Vincent,
Looks good! I like the drilled out ammo storage, adds a bit of visual interest to the interior and suggests some earlier action. Some shell casings on the ground behind the vehicle? Now it's a cold wait for ammo resupply
Very nice refining of the figures. The Tamiya plastic is hard to work with, it's a bit more brittle than Dragon stuff. Your work will really show with undercoat Are you replacing the heads or running with the kit ones?
The thing i notice with your kit too, is there are not enough crew. The Wespe had a crew of five.
My Japanese Type 1 works with a crew of five also, but only two are supplied in the kit Seeing as my vehicle will be in action, i need to source some more. I am going to adapt a figure into the drivers seat, only need a torso and arms. Not sure about the other two yet
New strategy perhaps, we'll see.
I am getting some Hornet heads from BnA which should turn up soon. I love their quick service!
The lack of a crew is an issue but as I haven't planned an "action" scene I think I can get away with just the two I have. Unless I decide to change it all up of course
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If you manage to stuff it with a full crew I'm sure nobody will see anything of the walls anywayVincent Power wrote: Thanks Philipp. I think I'll leave it as is. I know it's too bare but I'm hoping the overall look will distract the viwer from noticing.
Vincent
I have one extra planned for mine and it's a tight fit, to say the least.
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Woody...
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I'm surprised another figure will fit. It'd have to be a skinny onePhilipp Gross wrote:If you manage to stuff it with a full crew I'm sure nobody will see anything of the walls anywayVincent Power wrote: Thanks Philipp. I think I'll leave it as is. I know it's too bare but I'm hoping the overall look will distract the viwer from noticing.
Vincent
I have one extra planned for mine and it's a tight fit, to say the least.
Philipp
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