That’s nice progress, and good-looking models.
Andrew's 2x 1/72 S-Model Jagdpanthers
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Thanks Jakko, they're not bad are they?
Thanks as always chaps!
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A very, very belated thanks for the support. Most remiss of me!
See below for the latest update!
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Hi all
So I've been plodding on with this slowly. The main construction is almost complete, I've just got to finish one set of 'tracks'.
As some of you may recall I like to take these simple quick build kits and add a bit of detail.
To that end I've added some attachment points for some tow cables and some some weld seems on the main joins. To do this I added some 0.3 or 0.5mm stryene rod in the appropriate places and once the glue had dried, coated it again in TET and then left it for about 15 seconds to soften up, before rolling over it with a rough, round, needle file. It's probably a bit out of scale but it adds a bit of interest.
Three out the four set of tracks are done. As you will have seen these are very simple one-piece affairs. The sprue attachment points were pretty chunky and, unfortunately, the two halves of moulds were not aligned properly, creating a step and a bit of seam line right around the tracks.
To address this, I simply took a No. 11 blade and scraped it through 180 degrees in the dip to get the tracks even. I then sanded it down before 'painting' it with Humbrol's poly glue to smooth it all out. It's not perfect and obviously wouldn't pass muster on a display kit but for wargaming it's fine.
They may not be up to display kit but there is no mistaking what they are!
All comments welcome as usual.
Andrew
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My weld seems and a rear detail shot
Just remember is was only £15 for the pair, so it won't set the modelling world alight!
The green bits you can see on the rear of the superstructure are little plastic tubes that will hold the radio antenna.
VERY simple tracks
But at least I don't have worry about all those individual wheels or track links!
As you can see quite bad misalignment but it looks ok in the end
The one on the left has received the 'scrape' treatment but not been painted in glue.
A 'raw' one with a finished one
Tracks in place....just a dry fit.
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Looks great Andrew......very similar to 1-87 scale in construction. I've not used the rod method, as you stated, it is a little out of scale. I scribe the existing weld lines deeper and then fill them with putty and tool in the bead using a dentil probe.....works the bomb! Nice touch on the track clean up. :thumb2:Comment
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The tracks are usually the weak point of these S-Model kits, yes. It would be better if they moulded them in a couple of sections so they can get some detail on the outer faces, but I guess ease of assembly is more important. But quite odd, given how well-detailed the rest of the model tends to be.Comment
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Looks great Andrew......very similar to 1-87 scale in construction. I've not used the rod method, as you stated, it is a little out of scale. I scribe the existing weld lines deeper and then fill them with putty and tool in the bead using a dentil probe.....works the bomb! Nice touch on the track clean up. :thumb2:
The tracks are usually the weak point of these S-Model kits, yes. It would be better if they moulded them in a couple of sections so they can get some detail on the outer faces, but I guess ease of assembly is more important. But quite odd, given how well-detailed the rest of the model tends to be.
Thanks again chaps!
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Late is the hour i join the frong.The secretary of our local club showed me some S model kits last week.I was very impressed with them indeed.I think Peter said Plastic soldier company used to bring them to uk.I love dabbling in 1.72nd from time to time and your jagds are looking rather fandabbydosey.
Great work chap.
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