Case Tractor - Call to farms
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3 26 December 2017, 17:28
Moritz Fentzahn
I did the first steps on this project. Next will be painting the tractor and filling/sanding the cow.
I hope you like the build so far and many thanks to @Kamil Feliks Sztarbala for this nice Figure. Cheers
I did the first steps on this project. Next will be painting the tractor and filling/sanding the cow.
I hope you like the build so far and many thanks to @Kamil Feliks Sztarbala for this nice Figure. Cheers
26 December 2017, 17:32
Bastian Bäuerle
Great. Especially the fence is well done. Also the tree. Waiting for more!
Great. Especially the fence is well done. Also the tree. Waiting for more!
26 December 2017, 20:16
Stefan Fraundorfer
This is your second Case VAI I think. I love this little tractor from Thunder Model. Count me in and have much fun Moritz!
This is your second Case VAI I think. I love this little tractor from Thunder Model. Count me in and have much fun Moritz!
27 December 2017, 19:07
Moritz Fentzahn
You're welcome mates.
Stefan you are right I finished one early this year. You can find it here Case Vai Airfield Tractor | Project by Fetzi85 (1:35)
The kit is superb really a fun build
You're welcome mates.
Stefan you are right I finished one early this year. You can find it here Case Vai Airfield Tractor | Project by Fetzi85 (1:35)
The kit is superb really a fun build
27 December 2017, 21:41
Moritz Fentzahn
Meanwhile I did the basic paintjob on the tractor. Next will be the weathering and finishing the base.
I hope you like it. Cheers
Meanwhile I did the basic paintjob on the tractor. Next will be the weathering and finishing the base.
I hope you like it. Cheers
29 December 2017, 18:31
Moritz Fentzahn
I spent some hours on the basic weathering. I used bright oils to achieve a faded look and painted some rust areas. After this I fixed the tractor on its base, where I completed the basic groundwork.
I hope you like it so far. Next will be finishing the weathering and the last details on the base, before I start painting the figure and the cow.
Cheers
I spent some hours on the basic weathering. I used bright oils to achieve a faded look and painted some rust areas. After this I fixed the tractor on its base, where I completed the basic groundwork.
I hope you like it so far. Next will be finishing the weathering and the last details on the base, before I start painting the figure and the cow.
Cheers
4 January 2018, 20:34
Moritz Fentzahn
The figure got its colourcoat, next I will finish the base and the weathering of the tractor. After that I have to finish filling and sanding the cow (also known as mojo-killer)
Cheers
The figure got its colourcoat, next I will finish the base and the weathering of the tractor. After that I have to finish filling and sanding the cow (also known as mojo-killer)
Cheers
9 January 2018, 10:21
gorby
Wow that's good! The grassy area behind the fence is exceptionally effective.
Incidentally, I assume that this isn't the same for rest of the world but, the 'V' sign she is doing would be considered offensive in Britain. They wouldn't be offended by the model (probably more amused), but here, if someone flicked you the 'V' sign, it would be far from friendly.
Is she doing a 'V' for victory, or telling us to 'F*** OFF'?😉
Wow that's good! The grassy area behind the fence is exceptionally effective.
Incidentally, I assume that this isn't the same for rest of the world but, the 'V' sign she is doing would be considered offensive in Britain. They wouldn't be offended by the model (probably more amused), but here, if someone flicked you the 'V' sign, it would be far from friendly.
Is she doing a 'V' for victory, or telling us to 'F*** OFF'?😉
9 January 2018, 17:03
Moritz Fentzahn
Thank you spanjaard and welcome aboard Gorby. Always nice to have you around to learn more about the english language and gestures😉
I have a picture of Winston Churchill in my mind which gains a completely new sense now.
Cheers mates
Thank you spanjaard and welcome aboard Gorby. Always nice to have you around to learn more about the english language and gestures😉
I have a picture of Winston Churchill in my mind which gains a completely new sense now.
Cheers mates
9 January 2018, 17:31
Spanjaard
well, the picture used in the project (inspiration for it?) is from WWI time ([img1]), and maybe they wanted to give exactly that impression.... women get to work in the farm (while men are at war) to win and f**** Hitler 🙂
on the other hand, since the poster was from US, probably not 😉
well, the picture used in the project (inspiration for it?) is from WWI time ([img1]), and maybe they wanted to give exactly that impression.... women get to work in the farm (while men are at war) to win and f**** Hitler 🙂
on the other hand, since the poster was from US, probably not 😉
9 January 2018, 19:41
gorby
Traditionally in Britain, it should be:
Back-of-the-hand 'V' = 'F*** OFF' (apparently dates back to the 'Hundred years war').
Front-of-the-hand 'V' = 'Victory'.
As Spanjaard points out, the 'Call to Farms' poster is American, which would explain the confusion.
Winston used both – but in both contexts.
Traditionally in Britain, it should be:
Back-of-the-hand 'V' = 'F*** OFF' (apparently dates back to the 'Hundred years war').
Front-of-the-hand 'V' = 'Victory'.
As Spanjaard points out, the 'Call to Farms' poster is American, which would explain the confusion.
Winston used both – but in both contexts.
9 January 2018, 20:15
Spanjaard
I have heard/read somewhere that some king (French?) used to cut the fingers of the archers he captured (he lost many soldiers by the English longbow). So for archers to show enemy troops the two fingers and the back of the hand was something like "see, I still have them, come and get them" (or simply "f*** you"😛 )
I have heard/read somewhere that some king (French?) used to cut the fingers of the archers he captured (he lost many soldiers by the English longbow). So for archers to show enemy troops the two fingers and the back of the hand was something like "see, I still have them, come and get them" (or simply "f*** you"😛 )
10 January 2018, 00:09
gorby
That's exactly right Spanjaard. It doesn't have a specific meaning other than that the other person isn't very happy with you, and we are happy to insult everyone these days, not just the French (although it looks like only the Brits know it's an insult). For some reason the Americans don't seem to understand the intricacies of medieval insults. Can't understand why? But thanks to the Yanks it seems to be loosing ground against the middle-finger insult - loosing another part of our proud English heritage. 🙁
So we are still using an insult born 600 years ago! I think you will agree, that's some pretty impressive, gold standard grudge harbouring, shame it isn't an Olympic event. The good news is that there is probably only 500 years left before we forgive Germany.😉
That's exactly right Spanjaard. It doesn't have a specific meaning other than that the other person isn't very happy with you, and we are happy to insult everyone these days, not just the French (although it looks like only the Brits know it's an insult). For some reason the Americans don't seem to understand the intricacies of medieval insults. Can't understand why? But thanks to the Yanks it seems to be loosing ground against the middle-finger insult - loosing another part of our proud English heritage. 🙁
So we are still using an insult born 600 years ago! I think you will agree, that's some pretty impressive, gold standard grudge harbouring, shame it isn't an Olympic event. The good news is that there is probably only 500 years left before we forgive Germany.😉
10 January 2018, 10:37
Spanjaard
ha ha ha 🙂 really good gorbygould 🙂
sorry for stealing your post Moritz 🙂
ha ha ha 🙂 really good gorbygould 🙂
sorry for stealing your post Moritz 🙂
10 January 2018, 10:49
Dutch
Moritz, Beautiful work! I like the way you chronicled your progress through the project. An outstanding result! Bravo!
Moritz, Beautiful work! I like the way you chronicled your progress through the project. An outstanding result! Bravo!
10 January 2018, 15:16
Moritz Fentzahn
@ Spanjaard and Gorby
You and your history lessons are always welcome
@Alexander and Dutch, thank you very much.
@ Spanjaard and Gorby
You and your history lessons are always welcome
@Alexander and Dutch, thank you very much.
10 January 2018, 23:03
Moritz Fentzahn
The project is finally completed. In total it was a fun build. The tractor was my second and the kit fits perfectly. Filling and sanding the cow was a real heckwork but in the end its worth the effort. I hope you can enjoy the pics
The project is finally completed. In total it was a fun build. The tractor was my second and the kit fits perfectly. Filling and sanding the cow was a real heckwork but in the end its worth the effort. I hope you can enjoy the pics
25 January 2018, 21:29
Rui S
Well done Moritz 👍
May I ask, what did you use for the finished shining gloss mud?
Well done Moritz 👍
May I ask, what did you use for the finished shining gloss mud?
25 January 2018, 21:34
Moritz Fentzahn
Thank you Rui. it is AK Terrains Mud Ground scalemates.com/kits/1024866-..16-terrains-wet-ground-250ml on some areas and the tires I diluted it with thinner and applied it with a fine brush
Thank you Rui. it is AK Terrains Mud Ground scalemates.com/kits/1024866-..16-terrains-wet-ground-250ml on some areas and the tires I diluted it with thinner and applied it with a fine brush
25 January 2018, 21:45
Stefan Schacht
Hallo Mortiz, I like the beautiful diorama and I hope to see it live at the EME in Lingen. Cheers Stefan
Hallo Mortiz, I like the beautiful diorama and I hope to see it live at the EME in Lingen. Cheers Stefan
26 January 2018, 20:46
Moritz Fentzahn
Thank you Stefan, yes the Dio will be there. I am looking forward to meet you too and see your 72 scale vignettes (again), would be nice to see your hanomag finished
Thank you Stefan, yes the Dio will be there. I am looking forward to meet you too and see your 72 scale vignettes (again), would be nice to see your hanomag finished
27 January 2018, 06:47