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  • Guest

    #1

    Shenanigans 6: Tamiya PzKpfw II

    [ATTACH alt="331064"]331064[/ATTACH]

    Back into the very dim and distant past for this one - 1971 no less. I know that there are all sorts of problem areas with this kit, and that it has been superseded by many new versions, but I fancied an easy build, and ultimately my main aim is to practice painting armour.

    Sprue shots:

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    As you can see, very few parts, with most of the detail on the deck being moulded in one piece. However, what there is crisply rendered. The figures are pretty terrible, so won't be used.

    I thought I'd make a start, and hey presto, it's built! I don't think I've ever made a simpler kit:

    [ATTACH alt="331068"]331068[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="331069"]331069[/ATTACH]

    Just some tools and stowage to add. I had thought of painting the DAK version as per the box, but some of the detail is a bit wanting and will be better served with a dark base and lots of highlighting.
  • SteveH
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 1287

    #2
    Morning, again Peter

    Under 60 pieces? if I remember correctly?

    Ideal if painting is your forte and goal.

    I loved doing my II G DAK, it is a great blank canvas for whatever you want to try.

    Have fun with the paint today

    Which figures? unless you head swap the tank commander?

    Regards

    Steve H

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    • Guest

      #3
      Morning Steve.

      Yes the sprues aren't even lettered A. B. C etc, the part numbers just being spread across both.

      Commander figure will probably be the other I prepared for the PzKpfw IV, but I also knocked this one up:

      [ATTACH alt="331102"]331102[/ATTACH]

      Might work. Also been toying with the idea of mounting them together after all. I found an old base that looks useable:

      [ATTACH alt="331103"]331103[/ATTACH]

      It's meant to be desert, but could pass for a chalky surface. If not I could darken it with washes. It may do for photography purposes as least.

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      • Steve Jones
        • Apr 2018
        • 6615

        #4
        There were plenty of Ausf D's in the desert that kept their original Panzergrau colour Peter. If you decide to do the Panzer II in DAK colours it would be a nice contrast. However a bit of dust on the Ausf D may be required lol

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        • Guest

          #5
          Didn't know that Steve - dammit! I've chopped apart the only serviceable DAK figure I had, so it's going have to be a long, hot, dry dusty Summer in Northern Europe.

          The basic vehicle is built and painted:

          [ATTACH alt="331107"]331107[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="331108"]331108[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="331109"]331109[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="331110"]331110[/ATTACH]

          I don't know why this is going so quickly apart from the fact that it's a simple vehicle.

          I'm now going to sort out some stowage.

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          • Guest

            #6
            A couple of items of stowage added and it's now finished:

            [ATTACH alt="331114"]331114[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="331115"]331115[/ATTACH]

            Now to sort out the base...

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            • Guest

              #7
              All done:
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              I did mount the two tanks together as you can see. I put some darker washes over the base to try and match the tones of the weathering on the vehicles, and I've decided that we're at the beginning of the Balkans Campaign in October 1940 - that would explain the Mediterranean style terrain.

              The only other addition to the base, apart from some more rocks and twigs, was the Tamiya oil drum with a map resting on it (a reduced photocopy).

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              • Si Benson
                • Apr 2018
                • 3572

                #8
                Very, very nice Peter,
                Your subtle style shines through yet again!

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                • Steven000
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Aug 2018
                  • 2827
                  • Steven
                  • Belgium

                  #9
                  That's looking really nice, I love your 'smooth-soft' paint style very much. Looks like they were made to be together. Thanks for sharing the projects Peter :thumb2:

                  Cheers
                  Steven

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Peter,
                    Well done, two old kits brought up to 21st century finish.
                    Mike.

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                    • Peter Gillson
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 2594

                      #11
                      Peter
                      Excellent work - reminicent of Francois Verlinden's work.

                      Peter.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Thanks for your kind words chaps. Very much appreciated.

                        The only downside to this is that I've got nowhere to put it - it might have to go straight into storage. At least with single figures there always seems to be a bit of space left in the cabinet.

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #13
                          If you sold that panio, that would give much needed room .:smiling3:
                          Suberb Peter, as always .
                          John .

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                          • SimonT
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 2824

                            #14
                            Well, looked in to see how it was going and hey presto, it is done and dusted

                            I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised given the speed at which you complete figures

                            It may not be very accurate or detailed but that is another cracking finish :thumb2:

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              outstanding anyway you look at it my friend lovely painting
                              Rick

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