Hello all,
I fancied trying something a little bit different, so I'm going to be attempting a 'what if' style diorama, the centerpiece being a Maus from Vespid Models. It's going to be an urban scene, set somewhere in Germany in 1946, where the war still rages on, and Germany apparently managed to successfully field these things :smiling5:
The scene is going to involve a resin building from Airfix, which I painted many years ago and forgot about. It'll conceal a number of concerned looking Allied troops, taking cover as the Maus rumbles down the street outside. The house is 1/76 scale, but hopefully that won't be too much of an issue. If it is, I'll just scratch-build something instead.
I'll also be trying to 'future up' the Maus with some Mad-max style accessories, such as barbed wire, stowage, rockets, that sort of thing. The main goal is to be creative with it!
Some pics of the kit. It looks to be quite well detailed, and comes with two metal barrels, and some PE for the grills. Other than that, it's two big rectangles on tracks, so quite true to the real thing.
Thanks,
Greg




I fancied trying something a little bit different, so I'm going to be attempting a 'what if' style diorama, the centerpiece being a Maus from Vespid Models. It's going to be an urban scene, set somewhere in Germany in 1946, where the war still rages on, and Germany apparently managed to successfully field these things :smiling5:
The scene is going to involve a resin building from Airfix, which I painted many years ago and forgot about. It'll conceal a number of concerned looking Allied troops, taking cover as the Maus rumbles down the street outside. The house is 1/76 scale, but hopefully that won't be too much of an issue. If it is, I'll just scratch-build something instead.
I'll also be trying to 'future up' the Maus with some Mad-max style accessories, such as barbed wire, stowage, rockets, that sort of thing. The main goal is to be creative with it!
Some pics of the kit. It looks to be quite well detailed, and comes with two metal barrels, and some PE for the grills. Other than that, it's two big rectangles on tracks, so quite true to the real thing.
Thanks,
Greg
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