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    CyberHobby 1/35 Pershing

    This time I would like to show my first ever diorama. Nothing too big, just a small base for the tank to sit on. I figured I gotta start from somewhere when it comes to diorama so yeah...

    The kit I finished this time is from CyberHobby, a branched brand from the famous ( or rather, infamous) Dragon Model Limited. A 1/35 M26 Pershings that I got 25% off. Having no interest in WW2 US vehicle, I never build any US vehicles so I decided to give it a try.

    One thing about this Orange-box kit, IT IS HORRIBLE. The fitting are just awful, the instructions left me frustrated, the suspension attachment were weak and many problems. I don't care that much about accuracy as I am not a rivet counter.

    I used Vallejo Olive Darb but the colour was too stark and I had a change of heart so I bought the fantastic Life-Color contrast & saturation set for US vehicles and, dear god, that was probably the smoothest paint I ever painted. I mean, I painted it straight out of the bottle WITH a cheap £30 airbrush and it came out beautiful.

    I used various brands; Tamiya, Vallejo, Revell for the other stuffs like the machine guns, tires and so on so forth.

    Decal wise - I chose to do the 1st Platoon, Company B of the 1st Tank Battalion of the Marine Corps. The instruction says it was the time when it was operating in the Han River area. I tried to do some research but I failed to find out if that is true or not. That being said, I decided to put in heavy snow on the vehicles.

    For snow, the same product I used for the Type 90 was used. It is a bit grainy and the grains are big but I love how it looks. I'm happy with the snow. Special tanks to my friend Derick for helping with the snow.

    The base is nothing special; I bought a photo frame from a second hand shop and I used modelling clay to fill it in, apply glue over it, sprinkle a massive load of the snow product. I am VERY VERY green when it comes to dios and bases but for the very first one, I am happy to get even this level.

    Apart from the bad kit quality and a few uncertainty about my own skills with the finishing, I love every bit of this gal, especially the painting.

    But enough chit-chat .... Its time for the photos -
















    And That covers all I have done.

    I know I am not a pro and I still have much to learn but I really love how this looks ( successfully managed to put on a more than average base) and really enjoy knowing how much I can apply what I have learned these past few months. I'm really happy to add this in my list of finished kit.

    Thanks for looking. C&C and feedbacks are welcomed.
  • flyjoe180
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    • Jan 2012
    • 12418
    • Joe
    • Earth

    #2
    I think this is a nicely presented model, very nicely done.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Cool!! And cold!!

      Very nicely!!

      Ps: I build an 'Orange box', and I found it very detailed and complet...

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      • eddiesolo
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2013
        • 11193

        #4
        Wonderful build, great effects and very effective, you are right to be proud, I would be to have built it.

        Si

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        • Guest

          #5
          Thank you all for your comments

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