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    Graham's Heros of the Soviet People GB Diorama

    OK, this is going to be very ambitious for me. There is no way I can get away with a 'scenic base' so I am having to bite the bullet and build a full and proper Diorama around my storyline.

    'Heros of the Soviet People' will be based on the storyline of a German Stug having been 'knocked out' by a T34. To capture the heroics of this event, the units Political Officers have called up a crew from the propaganda press to record the action.

    In reality, the unfortunate Stug was probably abandoned after running out of fuel and ammunition. However, such an opportunity to show the the people working in the factories how their brave sons and daughters were using the products of their labour to overthrow the fascist invaders could not be missed. So, in the usual subtle way of the Soviet press, well fed and cleaned up soldiers ride their T34 to victory over the oppressors while the camera clicks to record their brave assault for all to see.

    The kits included in this dio are:-

    Tamiya 1:48 Sturmgeschitz III Ausf G

    it does have a cast metal lower hull which I didn't include in the shot, similar to the T34 below.

    Tamiya 1:48 T34/76

    Tamiya 1:48 Russian Field car GAZ-67B

    Have to hand it to Tamiya in that they saw the opportunity to include the ICM Russian pilot and officers figure set in with this as the uniforms would be almost identical. However, there is no wonder that aircrew mechanic is scratching his head as he looks over the Maxim Machine gun. Needless to say, they will not be included lol

    And finally, a few of these brave chaps

    Tamiya 1:48 Russian Infantry and tank crew(a commander and driver figure)

    This may be my Waterloo but it will be fun trying to depict the storyline I had in my head 10 minutes after seeing the GAZ and officers set.
  • Guest

    #2
    Graham you`ve got into 1/48 big time , I understand scale wise because if it was 1/35 it would be massive ,

    I`m looking forward to this one mate , great plan

    I have a few ideas but want to go 1/35 which limits the Russian options , if allowed I fancy doing 2 small figure dio`s one German one Russian ? is this ok

    Richy

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    • Guest

      #3
      That will be fine Richy. It's summer, lets just chill and enjoy.

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      • tr1ckey66
        SMF Supporters
        • Mar 2009
        • 3592

        #4
        Great idea and kits Graham, I'm sure this is gonna be good. Looking forward to seeing this Russian propaganda film being made!

        Cheers

        Paul

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        • Guest

          #5
          Lovely kits and a very nice idea again i will be watching

          scott

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          • Guest

            #6
            Great kits again Graham, I'm liking the idea as well.

            This GB is going to be great.

            Enjoy

            Ade

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            • Guest

              #7
              Started the ball rolling, all of 25 minutes to put the Gaz together ready for primer. The seats and the wheels are not glued in yet for separate painting.

              Really nice little kit this and a very nice vehicle. Love the way the headlights are faired into the bonnet and front grill, very stylish. By the way, I know the driver is in the wrong seat, but he won't be driving anyway.

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              • Guest

                #8
                25 minutes!!!

                That's some modelling, looks great though.

                Me that would be 25 days lol

                Ade

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                • Centurion3RTR
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 2093

                  #9
                  Looking good so far Graham, i've got the GAZ-67B in me stash, might have to put it to the top lol. Nice story too mate, looking forward to seeing the build up.

                  Have fun, John

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                  • tr1ckey66
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 3592

                    #10
                    That's speedy modeling! It's a testament to your skill as a modeler and Tamiya's kit engineering that it came together so quickly and so neatly.

                    Nice one

                    Paul

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      With the Gaz awaiting primer, I have turned my attention to the T34/76. Again, a lovely example of the Tamiya 1:48 scale. Although I don't mind the metal chassis parts, it does give a nice weighty feel, there are issues with the fact that you can see past the side of the metal lower hull sides into the main hull top. Easily fixed with plastic card but given that it will be stuck down to a diorama base, I don't suppose it will be to big a problem. One big problem though is that it would be very difficult to set the angle of the axels so getting the road wheels and the link and length tracks, to follow the terrain.

                      Don't know if you can see it in these pics but the surface detail of the hull (and not pictured, the cast turret) is superb as is the sharp detail. I just love these 1:48 kits and hope to eventually build the lot.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Hey Graham, thats coming on nicely, well done. Not going to start mine till ive got some of the figs done, but really looking forward to cracking it open, regards Martin :-)

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                        • Gern
                          SMF Supporters
                          • May 2009
                          • 9215

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          Don't know if you can see it in these pics but the surface detail of the hull (and not pictured, the cast turret) is superb as is the sharp detail. I just love these 1:48 kits and hope to eventually build the lot.
                          So what will you be doing next month after you've finished them all Graham? The rate you build 'em at, I can't see it taking you all that long! lol

                          Gern

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                          • jspitza
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 586

                            #14
                            Um, Ummmmm This plastic looks good enough to eat!!!

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              It isn't the rate I build them Dave, these are fairly simple kits to build. Just cut the bits off the sprues, place in a bag with a spray of glue, shake and the jobs done. Very, very nice kits. Anyway, I have a Zero and fuel truck, Airacobra and Staff car, (need to get) Me108 and Citroen to do next.

                              As I am rubbish at figures Martin I decided to do the main parts first and use them to establish the layout of the dio. Then I will see how many figures I need before the long slog of painting them. You will love the quality of the T34, some small fiddly bits but a pair of tweezers and a bit of care and the carpet monster will not claim too many lol, you certainly wont find some of them if you drop them.

                              Plastic good enough to eat Jeff, now theres an idea, chocolate tanks.... mmmmm... chocolate..........

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