Jagdpanzer/Flammpanzer 38
- Escala:
- 1:35
- Estado:
- Terminado
- Empezado:
- March 28, 2013
- Terminado:
- April 11, 2013
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Hetzer1:35
I love the excitement of starting a new project! Never know how it will come out....
Proyecto: Jagdpanzer/Flammpanzer 38
Comentarios
28 March 2013, 18:11
George Bacon
This looks like a simple little kit. Using resin road wheels from R&J Product (out of production?)
This looks like a simple little kit. Using resin road wheels from R&J Product (out of production?)
28 March 2013, 20:57
George Bacon
I'm thinking more of an "ambush" scheme, but haven't made up my mind. This type of vehicle must have been photographed a lot during the war, because there are tons of pictures on the internet. Lot's of paint schemes too!
I'm thinking more of an "ambush" scheme, but haven't made up my mind. This type of vehicle must have been photographed a lot during the war, because there are tons of pictures on the internet. Lot's of paint schemes too!
28 March 2013, 22:34
Frank Krause
George's panzer factory! You made me curious. You've got one spectator more.
George's panzer factory! You made me curious. You've got one spectator more.
28 March 2013, 23:41
Roy McKenzie
If you do the ambush schem have you tried the masks from Ushchi? Here's a link to them and the Uschi website with a How-To video.
ak-interactive-usa.com/product-ak157.html
uschivdr.com/
If you do the ambush schem have you tried the masks from Ushchi? Here's a link to them and the Uschi website with a How-To video.
ak-interactive-usa.com/product-ak157.html
uschivdr.com/
29 March 2013, 01:30
George Bacon
This model has some unhappy quirks. Ejector pin marks on the TOP of the fenders and the OUTSIDE of the rear wheels. I guess they thought this model would be too easy if they didn't add some problems😉
This model has some unhappy quirks. Ejector pin marks on the TOP of the fenders and the OUTSIDE of the rear wheels. I guess they thought this model would be too easy if they didn't add some problems😉
29 March 2013, 03:10
George Bacon
My research indicates this is a late model Hetzer (in spite of what the box says - "Mid"😢. It could not have been built earlier than October, 1944. Didn't they quit applying the "ambush" camouflage by then?
My research indicates this is a late model Hetzer (in spite of what the box says - "Mid"😢. It could not have been built earlier than October, 1944. Didn't they quit applying the "ambush" camouflage by then?
2 April 2013, 14:30
Holger Kranich
Hey George, this here could be interesting for you: flamesofwar.com/hobby.aspx?art_id=3318
Hey George, this here could be interesting for you: flamesofwar.com/hobby.aspx?art_id=3318
2 April 2013, 16:15
Holger Kranich
Yep, it was also the answer to my camo-questions! Glad that it helps you!
Yep, it was also the answer to my camo-questions! Glad that it helps you!
2 April 2013, 16:46
George Bacon
Since it appears that the ambush paint scheme would be most appropriate on a mid-version Hetzer, I 'll do the Flammpanzer 38 on my late version. Now, I need to start shopping for a model of a mid-version Hetzer...😉
Since it appears that the ambush paint scheme would be most appropriate on a mid-version Hetzer, I 'll do the Flammpanzer 38 on my late version. Now, I need to start shopping for a model of a mid-version Hetzer...😉
2 April 2013, 18:57
Holger Kranich
Oh, you poor boy😢!
You can never have enough Hetzer's😄
Till this link I didn't even knew that the disc camo is just another version of the famous ambush camo! I alway thought it was applied later, like early 45's!
Oh, you poor boy😢!
You can never have enough Hetzer's😄
Till this link I didn't even knew that the disc camo is just another version of the famous ambush camo! I alway thought it was applied later, like early 45's!
2 April 2013, 19:07
George Bacon
Decals added. I hate this part of model building. The model aways looks like a failure to me - glossy/shiney; details not painted; decal edges showing; lint, hairs and dust embedded in the clear coat; and every mistake highly visible. I'm always ready to give-up at this point, but curiousity keeps me going. After this, after all the work done so far, it will either turn in to a total failure or - with luck - an unexpected success. Does anyone else experience this moment when building a model?
Decals added. I hate this part of model building. The model aways looks like a failure to me - glossy/shiney; details not painted; decal edges showing; lint, hairs and dust embedded in the clear coat; and every mistake highly visible. I'm always ready to give-up at this point, but curiousity keeps me going. After this, after all the work done so far, it will either turn in to a total failure or - with luck - an unexpected success. Does anyone else experience this moment when building a model?
7 April 2013, 01:32
Albi Hitz
Oh yes! When i take a look at my "on hold" stash ... i agree with you George!!
Oh yes! When i take a look at my "on hold" stash ... i agree with you George!!
7 April 2013, 01:51
james johnson
..I don?t know George, I feel your angst but to me this is my favorite part. Time to pull out your bag of tricks! Pigments, oils, highlights, washes, chipping to name some of my favorites.
..I don?t know George, I feel your angst but to me this is my favorite part. Time to pull out your bag of tricks! Pigments, oils, highlights, washes, chipping to name some of my favorites.
7 April 2013, 02:04