Making space in the cave I thought I might take some upto date pics of a few builds that have been tucked away for years.

Built in around 2012 this is the Cyber Hobby (Dragon) Ausf C which frustrated me so much during the build that I punctured one side and rendered it damaged.

This was my first built utilising aftermarket goodies. From recollection it has the mixed media Verlinden set including full engine and interior components. I also gave it a set of Friul metal tracks.

The resin engine took forever to whittle down and fit in the bay. In fact it still stands too tall!. Many other Verlinden items seemed overscale and were unusable and the photo-etch was thick and tricky to manipulate.

My first experience using Friuls was a positive one and the model certainly gained a few pounds once fitted!
It was painted with a Vallejo Dunkelgelb modulation set and weathered with MlG enamels and pigments. The base is a simple wooden nameplate with mininature flowers and grasses added.

I really enjoyed the build right up to the point where the hull top refused to mate with the lower half. The joint was filled in numerous places and really tried my patience! I perceivered and ended up replicating a damaged vehicle such was my frustration.
Looking at it now it has so many issues included the really obvious non SS licence plate, but it was a watershed build that helped me further develop my skills within the hobby.


Built in around 2012 this is the Cyber Hobby (Dragon) Ausf C which frustrated me so much during the build that I punctured one side and rendered it damaged.
This was my first built utilising aftermarket goodies. From recollection it has the mixed media Verlinden set including full engine and interior components. I also gave it a set of Friul metal tracks.
The resin engine took forever to whittle down and fit in the bay. In fact it still stands too tall!. Many other Verlinden items seemed overscale and were unusable and the photo-etch was thick and tricky to manipulate.
My first experience using Friuls was a positive one and the model certainly gained a few pounds once fitted!
It was painted with a Vallejo Dunkelgelb modulation set and weathered with MlG enamels and pigments. The base is a simple wooden nameplate with mininature flowers and grasses added.
I really enjoyed the build right up to the point where the hull top refused to mate with the lower half. The joint was filled in numerous places and really tried my patience! I perceivered and ended up replicating a damaged vehicle such was my frustration.
Looking at it now it has so many issues included the really obvious non SS licence plate, but it was a watershed build that helped me further develop my skills within the hobby.
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