Rick's 1-87 scale Phanomen Granit 25H Ambulance
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JR, I checked all my figs. and no Fatlady!!.....best I can do is Matron dressed up in her (other side) wartime garb, offering a cuppa to the poor lad who's reaching for a few pfennigs in payment. Hope this satisfies your request. I could have her hum a few bars of "Deutchland Uber Alles" if you like!
Technical note: All figs. painted using the Marlow MethodComment
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Bless you for that Ernie! I couldn't live with myself if I had built it OOB.......it would have been "plain Jane" at best and down right boring! I'm still pissed that the maker of this kit didn't even include a spare tire for it as is visible on all the photo refs. I have for this particular vehicle. Couldn't find a suitable replacement so I just left it off. Thanks for stopping by and I'm glad you like it. :thumb2:Comment
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Missed this until now Rick!
Loving the look of the Dio,the 3 main protagonists really do look beautifully done......as for the figures,I would barely be able to see them.... let alone paint 'em :nerd:!!
(BTW.... what's "The Marlow method" ?!)
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JR, I checked all my figs. and no Fatlady!!.....best I can do is Matron dressed up in her (other side) wartime garb, offering a cuppa to the poor lad who's reaching for a few pfennigs in payment. Hope this satisfies your request. I could have her hum a few bars of "Deutchland Uber Alles" if you like!
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Thanks Smiffy.....a year or so back our good Mr. Marlow (Tim)....you know, "The little blokes aficionado".......did a tutorial to help us folks what can't paint the little guys, we like to stuff in our models and park on our dios. And, so I tried it and it worked very well on extremely small scale figgys, such as you see here. So, whenever I use his method to paint my little guys I always give the good Mr. Marlow his due.Comment
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Thanks John, I'm gonna have to spend a little time at the Merryweather school of "Anatomy Modification" for the rest of this as it will require several of the figs I intend to use, to have their poses changed a bit. Glad you are liking it so far. :thumb2:Comment
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Thanks Smiffy.....a year or so back our good Mr. Marlow (Tim)....you know, "The little blokes aficionado".......did a tutorial to help us folks what can't paint the little guys, we like to stuff in our models and park on our dios. And, so I tried it and it worked very well on extremely small scale figgys, such as you see here. So, whenever I use his method to paint my little guys I always give the good Mr. Marlow his due.
Thanks for that, I'll try and find Tim's Tutorial... My figures certainly need improving :thumb2:Comment
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Mr. Smiff, Tim's tutorial was done on his thread for the Simon T Memorial G B in Nov. 2020. If you go to the GB category on our forum index, you'll find 2017 and Newer GBs. click on 2020 and Tim's Build was an S Model 1/72 3.7 cm PaK 36 Auf Renault UE build. You'll find the beginning of the Tutorial on page 5 if my notes are correct. Happy Hunting!Comment
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