My next figure will be based on this old Tamiya favourite:
I've made this figure a number of times, but I like returning to it in order to see if I've improved since the last time. It's a simple kit and well up to the usual Tamiya standard.
I've decided to try an depict an NCO of the Panzer Lehr, so the first step was to remove the tanker's insignia and add a scratched 'y' harness:
Way out of my comfort zone with this sort of thing, but I fancied giving it a go. I used paper from a manila envelope, aluminium foil from a flan case, fuse wire and lead foil. I also removed the moulded kit shoulder boards and made replacements from plastic sheet. All of the buttons were made from sections of sprue. I'll have to see how it looks when painted - I can always cover it with equipment if it's too dodgy.
The kit head is pretty awful, so I've replaced it with a Trumpeter spare wearing a Dragon helmet. I've also added a Dragon MP40 and water bottle and a Tamiya ammo pouch from the spares box.
I've made this figure a number of times, but I like returning to it in order to see if I've improved since the last time. It's a simple kit and well up to the usual Tamiya standard.
I've decided to try an depict an NCO of the Panzer Lehr, so the first step was to remove the tanker's insignia and add a scratched 'y' harness:
Way out of my comfort zone with this sort of thing, but I fancied giving it a go. I used paper from a manila envelope, aluminium foil from a flan case, fuse wire and lead foil. I also removed the moulded kit shoulder boards and made replacements from plastic sheet. All of the buttons were made from sections of sprue. I'll have to see how it looks when painted - I can always cover it with equipment if it's too dodgy.
The kit head is pretty awful, so I've replaced it with a Trumpeter spare wearing a Dragon helmet. I've also added a Dragon MP40 and water bottle and a Tamiya ammo pouch from the spares box.
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