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  • Guest

    #46
    After I can get the top on, it looks like it’ll just be glueing bits to the outside Well, other than the woven bumpers that I will have to scratchbuild because they’re not in the kit, and the only options for them are inaccurate resin ones that may no longer be available, or real woven ones that look like they’re only made to order and would have to come from Canada … in which case the model could go back on the shelf for quite a while, I suspect. Most likely, I’ll be making them from two-part epoxy putty and hope they come out OK.

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15692
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #47
      I've seen someone on YouTube make those woven bumpers. I'm sorry but I can't remember where or when but you seem to be good at finding stuff on the web Might be worth a look.

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      • Guest

        #48
        I found the manufacturer’s site earlier, but I haven’t looked for how to do this myself. What I did see on that site, though, made me think I don’t want to bother with thread and needles and all that, and just stick to what I know …

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        • Guest

          #49
          The two crewmembers to go into the cab are also done now:

          [ATTACH]451714[/ATTACH]

          These are from the Tamiya Sd.Kfz. 9 kit, and though I never built or even bought that, I do have the figures from it because someone gave them to me long enough ago that I don’t even remember when or who that was … They will do nicely here, as they’ll be largely hidden inside the vehicle. That’s also why I painted them quickly with the wash-and-drybrush method — well, that, and I don’t really like painting figures due to the shading and highlighting involved, so this was the easy way out

          Here they are in their seats:

          [ATTACH]451715[/ATTACH][ATTACH]451716[/ATTACH]

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          • Jim R
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 15692
            • Jim
            • Shropshire

            #50
            Those figures look made for the job.

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            • Tim Marlow
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 18903
              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #51
              They will do the job alright :thumb2:

              Driver looks like private Godfrey to me….I think it’s the smile

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              • Guest

                #52
                Thanks They fit very nicely in the seats, I must say, though it’s partly because I of course selected legs that did fit reasonably well. Still, I think that set of figures is very handy to have if you need German vehicle drivers or passengers occasionally.

                But I thought Godfrey had been a medic, not a vehicle driver …

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18903
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #53
                  Yep, you are correct. As a medic Godfrey got the MM at the battle of the Somme…..which was also where Arnold Ridley, the actor playing him, almost lost the use of his arm. Ridley actually served right through the first world war, being wounded several times, being left with recurring black outs due to injury. Despite that, he immediately volunteered at the outbreak of WW2, serving in France throughout the phoney war, being evacuated out of Boulogne on the last destroyer to leave. Invalided out after that he promptly volunteered and served in the home guard for the rest of the war! Oh, and he also wrote the wonderful play “the ghost train”.

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                  • RonGlass
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 801

                    #54
                    I like that MG magazine pouch on the stack too, intetesting

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                    • Guest

                      #55
                      It’s a common mistake — it’s actually a life preserver That’s why I painted it yellow-orange, rather than as metal or canvas.

                      After comments made elsewhere by someone who knows a lot more about this than I do, I painted a skill badge on the left-hand crewman’s upper sleeve to represent his being a Steuermann (lit. “Steerman”, approximately “coxswain”), and I also promoted him to Unteroffizier (Sergeant) with some more white paint:

                      [ATTACH]451785[/ATTACH]

                      That done, I taped up the hatch openings in the roof and the rear door:

                      [ATTACH]451786[/ATTACH]

                      … and then glued the cabin to the hull:

                      [ATTACH]451787[/ATTACH]

                      This was a little tricky, but as I had dry-fitted it lots of times it wasn’t really a problem. Once it was fully in place, I ran liquid cement into the joint and let it set. The fit, once the two are pressed together, is good enough that it doesn’t need clamping.

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                      • MAK2020
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Sep 2021
                        • 210

                        #56
                        Sehr gut Josef!

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                        • Guest

                          #57
                          Who’s Josef?

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                          • MAK2020
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Sep 2021
                            • 210

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Jakko
                            Who’s Josef? :smiling3:
                            Joke. You are Josef, mechanical engineer in some German machine construction bureau.

                            It is gernerally joke in Croatia (on Germans :smiling3: ), not so widespread, but in situation when somebody do somethig good, anybody will understand.
                            :smiling3:

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                            • Guest

                              #59
                              Ah, OK Unfortunately it went over my head, but thanks for the compliment in that case

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                              • minitnkr
                                Charter Rabble member
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 7538
                                • Paul
                                • Dayton, OH USA

                                #60
                                Beautiful job. I take it the sgt. goes down w/the ship as only one preserver?

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