Great modelling Jim :smiling3:.Especially the way you have done the pe seats.
1/48 Tamiya SS-100 & 88mm Flak 37
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Hi all
Thanks for your continued support :thumb2:
Bench time has been curtailed somewhat as SWMBO decided we needed new sofas. Trailing around furniture stores is not fun and the end result is a traumatised credit card :crying:
I cut the posts off the kit seats - they fitted the 'D' shaped locating hole and so made things easier than using a piece of styrene rod. I also finished the locks on the boxes. Everything is now primed.
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Hi all
Gun, cruciform gun base and both carriages base coated. The grey has been lightened as I think the dark German Grey can look wrong on small scale models. The grey will also darken with washes and weathering.
The two guys who ride on the carriages have been worked on. They are pretty good really. They are slightly different in pose and clothing. Sharpened up some of the detail by scraping with a blade. Main problems were the arm positions were really odd and also the right leg didn't fit into the carriage. I cut into the elbows and right knee and this allowed the pose to be improved. Then filled the cut areas.
Cut heels into the boots and adjusted the bottom to fit the PE seats.
Thanks for your support. As always it is much appreciated.
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Afternoon Jim,
Your work is magnificent like always and your primer coat as well. A question if I may. Are the cable reels moveable so you can fill them with cable?
If you are building this as a flak gun then the cable would tie the 88 in with the Kommandogerät for ranging of the incoming aircraft and altitude detonation settings for the rounds. If not, then ignore this Sir......
Prost
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By the way, those figures look an awful lot like they’re scaled-down versions of some of the figures provided with Tamiya’s 1:35 scale Sd.Kfz. 9 18-ton halftrack.Comment
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Lovely work Jim! I think you’re spot-on regarding lightening the grey basecoat too. The other option could have been using the darker grey anyway, and dry-brushing a lighter shade over it, but the lighter starting coat probably gives you more options, and looks more “in-scale”.Comment
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