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Post by imatanker on Jun 13, 2013 20:02:21 GMT -5
Tagging along on Garys heels I will be building this next...... I know it will make Dicky happy,and maybe Tony too Jeff T.
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Post by Leon on Jun 13, 2013 20:20:04 GMT -5
Jeff,good to see you building a nice piece of armor .Count me in fella.
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Post by tonylee-Rest In Peace on Jun 13, 2013 20:29:48 GMT -5
Oh Boy Bigger is Better Tony lee
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Post by imatanker on Jun 13, 2013 20:34:34 GMT -5
Leon,thanks Man.The Nova was fun,but Armor is funner Tony,thought you'd like it. Jeff T.
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Post by tonylee-Rest In Peace on Jun 13, 2013 20:51:43 GMT -5
A picture is worth a thousand words SPGs Forever Tony lee
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Post by braille on Jun 13, 2013 21:43:31 GMT -5
Boy, that looks really sweet Tony!
Jeff, I have this one in the stash to do so I’m in. I remember seeing Michael Johnson’s build of this vehicle with a dude standing on the road beside this BEAST looking like he’s hitching for a ride case it broke down, hihi
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Post by imatanker on Jun 14, 2013 3:27:27 GMT -5
Tony,How did I know that you would have one Nice Eddy,I think it will be a good build,and if My research is right,I remember that break downs where a fairly common problem.So the Dio was right on the money It's nice to have you aboard Men.I will try to make you proud.Jeff T.
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Post by imatanker on Jun 14, 2013 18:22:40 GMT -5
Here's my first update guys Roadwheels trimmed and ready for primer Primed lower hull parts trimmed and dry fitted And thats where we stand at the moment,hope to get some paint on the wheels and hull tonight or tomorrow.Jeff T.
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Post by Leon on Jun 14, 2013 19:35:33 GMT -5
Nice start Jeff .This is going to be fun to watch.Looking forward to a little paint .Are you going for the box art color?
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Post by pt109 on Jun 14, 2013 19:54:04 GMT -5
Jeff, Nice vehicle to model in 72nd... When I first saw the box top I said to myself, did they re-box the kit in a different cover? Then saw it was 72nd scale.... I have this kit in 1/35th...looks basically like they just re-molded it in this scale. A lot of pin marks inside the casemate so beware, good start too. Paul
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Post by imatanker on Jun 14, 2013 20:27:04 GMT -5
Leon,It won't be the same shade of grey,but it will be grey.Don't know if I will camo it or not.Most of the pics I can find show just the one color.
Paul,The backsides of the roadwheels where bad,but the rest of the kit seems to be pretty good.
Thanks for the comments Guys. Jeff T.
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Post by wbill76 on Jun 14, 2013 20:27:15 GMT -5
Off to a great start Jeff, looking forward to seeing this one come together!
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Post by braille on Jun 16, 2013 1:11:41 GMT -5
Oh, yeah! Looks like you’re ready for the next move on this one. See you been busy, got a little wheel forest happening, don’t go and get lost in there! Jeff I don’t have access to any of my references, things still packed away from the move, but I believe these vehicles only saw Panzer Gray with possibly a coat of winter white wash during the final year of use? Lots of excellent photographs in the Jentz & Doyle, Spilberger and one of the Achtung Panzer series of books on the Tiger and variants. That last book really covers well all of the modifications to the two vehicles with some nice drawings and photographs – the text is in Japanese but it gives you a good idea of what’s going on. As always I know you’ll get where you want to go on the build.
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Post by imatanker on Jun 16, 2013 6:41:52 GMT -5
To those of you that it applies,Happy Fathers Day Bill,thanks Man,as I said earlier,the Nova was fun,but it's good to be back to the heavy stuff Eddy,although I don't have any books yet (wish I did maybe today?) All of the photos I have looked at online show all grey.So I think I will stay with that for now.I can always camo it up later if I find something. Leon,You wanted some paint?Well here's some paint Roadwheels done Lower hull painted and wheels dry fitted Oh,and you can also see in the background I got the tracks glued.It may be awhile before I post any more updates.We are moving to the campground for the rest of the summer But I should be up and running in a couple of days at the most.Jeff T.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2013 12:11:34 GMT -5
Hi Jeff ! I tend to hang out in the armor section here mostly so I haven't seen your Nova yet . I picked up Trumps 1/35th scale kit of this and was just doing some research on it yesterday . Looks like your off to good start on this one . I see it has those vinyl tracks , same with their 1/35th .I looked and Trump has replacement workable tracks for the 1/35th that I'll be using . Mono gray exterior should be an easy paint session .
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Post by wouter on Jun 16, 2013 13:38:11 GMT -5
got this one in 1:35, it's on hold currently but it will re-emerge. Looking forward to see what you will do with it's little brother. Seems like a great build already ^^
Cheers
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Post by Tojo72 on Jun 16, 2013 16:16:25 GMT -5
Good start Jeff,that's a lot of roadwheels there !!
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Post by imatanker on Jun 16, 2013 16:20:52 GMT -5
Hey Guys,glad you're here Carl,The Nova was just a little side trip to get back to My roots so to speak and,Yeah,what can I say about vinyl tracks.Let me see..... I have a hard time getting paint to stick to them,and track sag is a chore.The upper hull sits close anough to the lower hull so I think I should be able to put some spacers in to get the sag right. Wouts,This is my first SPG build and had to think a little bit to get the best build sequence,but once I got that figured out it looks like it's gonna be a fairly simple job.The kit does have some nice interior details,I ended up buying a 0000 brush Jeff T.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2013 16:36:47 GMT -5
Will see how you handle those vinyl tracks Jeff .
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Post by Leon on Jun 16, 2013 17:39:00 GMT -5
Looking good in paint Jeff.Your doing a fine job on this one.
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Post by wbill76 on Jun 16, 2013 17:44:30 GMT -5
Nice work on the road wheels, there's lots of them for sure! Have fun camping!
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Post by braille on Jun 16, 2013 21:05:28 GMT -5
Jeff, I noticed you hadn’t painted the rubber section of the rear idler wheels. Maybe you already knew this, that these idler wheels were also rubber lined? Did Trumpeter leave this out of the painting instructions? Will you be hitting the edges of the drive sprocket teeth with a silver colored pencil for that worn to the metal look? These vehicles were heavy, especially because of that big sausage of a gun (the guns muzzle brake is almost as big or bigger than an adult human chest – just don’t leave any paint brush hairs on it when you cover that part with paint, you know to simulate chest hairs), so a shiny metal finish on the teeth would not be inappropriate! Jeff, I’ve read some things on other modeling websites concerning the vinyl tracks that Trumpeter uses on these kits. I couldn’t get a set of these to glue down using liquid cement on a T-34/85M build using their set for that vehicle and these are supposed to glue down this way according to the instructions. I ended up using super glue via an X-acto® blade and balsa shims to get them to set and stay. Have fun camping and don’t accidently drop this project into the campfire and also watch out for those squirrels, they might be attracted to the shiny metal dive sprockets and become interested in taking it back home with them?
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Post by dupes on Jun 16, 2013 22:16:21 GMT -5
Nice! You're motivating me to finally get off my butt and finish the 1/35 one I've got languishing on the shelf of doom.
Keep it up!
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Post by imatanker on Jun 17, 2013 5:05:57 GMT -5
Jeff, I noticed you hadn’t painted the rubber section of the rear idler wheels. Maybe you already knew this, that these idler wheels were also rubber lined? Did Trumpeter leave this out of the painting instructions? Will you be hitting the edges of the drive sprocket teeth with a silver colored pencil for that worn to the metal look? These vehicles were heavy, especially because of that big sausage of a gun (the guns muzzle brake is almost as big or bigger than an adult human chest – just don’t leave any paint brush hairs on it when you cover that part with paint, you know to simulate chest hairs), so a shiny metal finish on the teeth would not be inappropriate! Jeff, I’ve read some things on other modeling websites concerning the vinyl tracks that Trumpeter uses on these kits. I couldn’t get a set of these to glue down using liquid cement on a T-34/85M build using their set for that vehicle and these are supposed to glue down this way according to the instructions. I ended up using super glue via an X-acto® blade and balsa shims to get them to set and stay. Have fun camping and don’t accidently drop this project into the campfire and also watch out for those squirrels, they might be attracted to the shiny metal dive sprockets and become interested in taking it back home with them? Eddy,and so the saga continues with the rear idlers :DThe instruction did not say. Surfing the web,I couldn't find any good photos showing if they were steel or rubber,so I put it up to the masses on another site and steel seemed to be the answer.But your comment makes sense,and if that's the case,it is an easy change. Yes,I will be doing the drive sprocket teeth,just haven't got to it yet. As far as the tracks go,the instructions didn't say what to glue them together with.All it said was if the tracks where broken to hold them together with staples or thread ???I used a slow setting super glue on them and just kept squeezing them together with tweezers until they set up.We'll see how long they hold. Camping is not really the right term for what we do ::)Hot and cold running water,A/C,furnace,cable TV,internet,landline,it is far from what you would call a "Wilderness Experence" But there's a nice lake to swim and fish in,so it works out good. Jeff T.
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Post by imatanker on Jun 17, 2013 5:13:03 GMT -5
Dupes,it's good to know I've got some power .Get goin' Man. Jeff T.
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Post by TRM on Jun 17, 2013 5:36:07 GMT -5
Finally getting over here Jeff!! Nice kit and some great progression!! Coloring is looking pretty good there!!!
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Post by imatanker on Jun 18, 2013 4:08:23 GMT -5
Thanks T. I've been a bit slow with my updates.I'm hoping I can get set up and get back to the important stuff very soon.Jeff T.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2013 13:36:59 GMT -5
nice work and nice to see small scale too
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Post by imatanker on Jun 18, 2013 15:59:51 GMT -5
Sniper,thanks man.It's been a pretty good kit so far Dicky,Really,you love Trumpeter? I don't believe I've heard that before I like doing the smaller stuff.It has a lot of advantages.I can build 2-3 1/72nd for the cost of a 1/35th kit.This is My first Trumpy kit, in any scale. So far I will say the fit is good,and most of the details are crisp and well defined.The roadwheels where a little weak but not bad.Would I buy another Trumpeter kit....Yes. Jeff T.
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Post by braille on Jun 18, 2013 17:33:20 GMT -5
Jeff, I noticed you hadn’t painted the rubber section of the rear idler wheels. Maybe you already knew this, that these idler wheels were also rubber lined? Did Trumpeter leave this out of the painting instructions? Will you be hitting the edges of the drive sprocket teeth with a silver colored pencil for that worn to the metal look? These vehicles were heavy, especially because of that big sausage of a gun (the guns muzzle brake is almost as big or bigger than an adult human chest – just don’t leave any paint brush hairs on it when you cover that part with paint, you know to simulate chest hairs), so a shiny metal finish on the teeth would not be inappropriate! Jeff, I’ve read some things on other modeling websites concerning the vinyl tracks that Trumpeter uses on these kits. I couldn’t get a set of these to glue down using liquid cement on a T-34/85M build using their set for that vehicle and these are supposed to glue down this way according to the instructions. I ended up using super glue via an X-acto® blade and balsa shims to get them to set and stay. Have fun camping and don’t accidently drop this project into the campfire and also watch out for those squirrels, they might be attracted to the shiny metal dive sprockets and become interested in taking it back home with them? Eddy,and so the saga continues with the rear idlers :DThe instruction did not say. Surfing the web,I couldn't find any good photos showing if they were steel or rubber,so I put it up to the masses on another site and steel seemed to be the answer.But your comment makes sense,and if that's the case,it is an easy change. Yes,I will be doing the drive sprocket teeth,just haven't got to it yet. As far as the tracks go,the instructions didn't say what to glue them together with.All it said was if the tracks where broken to hold them together with staples or thread ???I used a slow setting super glue on them and just kept squeezing them together with tweezers until they set up.We'll see how long they hold. Camping is not really the right term for what we do ::)Hot and cold running water,A/C,furnace,cable TV,internet,landline,it is far from what you would call a "Wilderness Experence" But there's a nice lake to swim and fish in,so it works out good. Jeff T. A picture is worth a thousand words . . . Jeff, this is the lone survivor displayed at the Kubinka Museum in Russia. Ok, these tires are not the 'Bigfat, Honking, Roadkill’ tires as seen on your Nova build but they are certainly rubber tires none the less. Note that the owners have gone and over painted the metal surface edges on the road and idler wheel rims in black (red arrows). Hope this helps you? Yup, that’s my definition of camping right there! Any other way just boarder lines camping ala homeless style (of course without asking for other people’s money or food).
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