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    AFV Club sIG 33 WWII German Infantry Heavy Artillery

    Well, it is ages since I had the pleasure of frequenting this forum which is wrong as this was the first forum I settled into when I returned to the hobby a few years back. Life has got in the way and I have been building loads of stuff that, frankly, I was not interested in for reviews etc. I have decided that I want to get back into modelling for the right reasons and I well remember one of Ron's old sayings 'have fun' so I have packed up what I was doing, been out and bought myself a new stash of German (not entirely German to be honest) WWII armour and, new to me, artillery. So, let the fun begin.

    First up is a simply gorgeous little model from AFV Club of the heaviest Infantry artillery piece of the war, the sIG 33 15cm. This will be picture heavy as I have built this upto and including the priming so apologies for that.

    The Kit.



    This is the usual AFV Club quality moulding with quite a high part count for such a small piece. It comes with a small but useful photo etch fret but most needed and beautifully done, a turned aluminium barrel which is not only bored all the way through but is rifled along the whole length to. Admittedly it is a short barrel but it is simply gorgeous.

    First up is the carriage and wheels with brakes.

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    All the undercarriage done it is time to make it look like a gun. A nice touch is that the gun slides side to side on the carriage as does the real thing.











    Next up is the spade. This is the only part that has ejector pin marks that need to be dealt with if the spade is going to be mounted on the carriage in the towing position, I am having it as a firing piece but a bit of Deluxe Materials Perfect Plastic Putty soon sorts it out.





    This is the towed position





    This gun also fired a muzzle loading fin stabilised demolition charge which is well depicted in the kit







    Now a coat of Vallejo Grey Acrylic Polyurethane primer



    It is now ready for colour painting and weathering. Trouble is, I am not sure if to do it grey or dark yellow, although dark yellow as per box art is becoming a firm choice.
  • Ian M
    Administrator
    • Dec 2008
    • 18264
    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

    #2
    Welcome back Graham its been too long.

    A nice "little" gun that, the detail looks very good indeed.

    I will look forward to seeing it "in colour"!

    Ian M
    Group builds

    Bismarck

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    • Gern
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2009
      • 9209

      #3
      Welcome back young Graham! Nice to see you back in the fold.

      Gern

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      • Guest

        #4
        i have never seen an afv club kit up close, the detail looks great on those kits. saw a few kits at telford but walked straight past as i had it in my head that they were cheap nasty kits, obviously had that wrong. doing a fine job graham.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Graham so glad to see you back and most importantly having fun! This is a really neat subject ,really digging that finned demo charge. Looking forward to seeing the next update, its already looking great!

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          • Guest

            #6
            Looking good so far.

            I will look forward to seeing it finished!

            Cheers

            Polux

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              i have never seen an afv club kit up close, the detail looks great on those kits. saw a few kits at telford but walked straight past as i had it in my head that they were cheap nasty kits, obviously had that wrong. doing a fine job graham.
              Ooooo nooooooo, not cheap and nasty at all, in fact they can be very expensive and (sometimes) nasty lol. No, AFV Club have made a couple of dogs but generally their kits are to dragon standards in armour. They do tend to have gimmicks like springs in the suspension of tanks and sprung loaded recoil in tank barrels but they appear to be growing out of it.

              Thanks for the welcome backs guys. Nice to see you are still around 'young Dave' lol in fact it is great to see so many familiar 'faces'.

              I am currently putting together the new(ish) Dragon British 25lbr with limber and crew (I am still useless at figure painting so this should be fun) so I will feature that as well, only just started it but my aim is to paint these two in tandem so they should be finished around the same time.

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              • papa 695
                Moderator
                • May 2011
                • 22769

                #8
                Great start on the gun Graham the kit looks very very nice indeed

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Hi Graham, nice to see you back. Looking good mate, and can't wait to seeit finished

                  Cheers, Andrew

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Hi Graham. It looks very smart indeed and no need to apologise for the photos. The more the merrier as far as I am concerned.

                    Keith

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Looking great Graham - good to see you back - I've been "out of it" for a while too, but Telford's given me the bug back!

                      Look forward to more of this - nearly bought one of their M1 105mm Howitzers at the weekend!

                      Stuart

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                      • geegad
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 2329

                        #12
                        looking nice graham built one of these i the past they do look the part when all painted up...keep the pics coming

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                        • Centurion3RTR
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 2093

                          #13
                          How do Graham me old china, nice to see you back matey. Looks like this is a enjoyable build, can't wait to see more.

                          Have fun. John

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Thanks John, good to be back :abouttime: Also great to see the forum doing so well to.

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                            • bazers
                              • Oct 2013
                              • 2611

                              #15
                              Great looking model nice detail look foreward to seeing it finished.

                              bazer

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