Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer
The Evil Little Turd
- Échelle:
- 1:35
- Statut:
- Terminé
- Commencé:
- January 12, 2013
- Terminé:
- January 24, 0000
- Temps passé:
- about 2 hours per day; so 24 hours
an evil little turd that turned out to be my best build all and all. No major screw ups...........
Inventaire du projet
Maquettes complètes
Jagdpanzer 38 (t) "Hetzer" 2in1 late/last late Production 12/44-04/45
Academy 1:35
13230 2012 Nouvel outillage Kits de détaillage et conversions
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Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer; late Production Academy - Nr. 132301:35
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Projet: Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer
Commentaires
9 January 2013, 04:05
james johnson
Okay, I?ve seen where people have used that goofy mask that comes with the kit, but to tell you the truth the mask looks like a pain in the ass to use. So, I?m just going to free hand a soft edge (maybe) ambush scheme to this little rascal. It will then be incorporated into a Western Front diorama using Verlinden?s ?Ruined Street?, # MDA 35002?.
Okay, I?ve seen where people have used that goofy mask that comes with the kit, but to tell you the truth the mask looks like a pain in the ass to use. So, I?m just going to free hand a soft edge (maybe) ambush scheme to this little rascal. It will then be incorporated into a Western Front diorama using Verlinden?s ?Ruined Street?, # MDA 35002?.
9 January 2013, 04:09
Acki
Hi James, one day I´ll start my Hetzer too. Till then I have a look at yours.
Hi James, one day I´ll start my Hetzer too. Till then I have a look at yours.
9 January 2013, 06:27
james johnson
Acki, Have you checked out the mask? It sure doesn't look easy to use to me. Lots of cutting and taping from what I can tell at first examination.
Acki, Have you checked out the mask? It sure doesn't look easy to use to me. Lots of cutting and taping from what I can tell at first examination.
9 January 2013, 06:34
Acki
Had a look at it. Mike did a great job with the masks.
Jagdpanzer 38(t) "Hetzer" (late) | Album by tigermike
Had a look at it. Mike did a great job with the masks.
Jagdpanzer 38(t) "Hetzer" (late) | Album by tigermike
9 January 2013, 07:16
james johnson
Thanks Acki ! I knew there was a post here but had no idea where it was. I might reconsider using it now!
Thanks Acki ! I knew there was a post here but had no idea where it was. I might reconsider using it now!
9 January 2013, 07:19
H K
No nedd to use the mask. This is a late hetzer, so no ambush scheme ( if you want to be historically correct). Hard edge camo would be correct.
No nedd to use the mask. This is a late hetzer, so no ambush scheme ( if you want to be historically correct). Hard edge camo would be correct.
9 January 2013, 15:08
james johnson
Yes HK, I've been looking at reference photographs and can't find anything I really like (Something that is reasonably historically correct and is pleasing to my eye); and another thing I have against that mask is that my Hetzer will look pretty much like a whole lot of other ones.
I did like that greenish color Mike used.........
Hard edge you say? Hmmm..........
Yes HK, I've been looking at reference photographs and can't find anything I really like (Something that is reasonably historically correct and is pleasing to my eye); and another thing I have against that mask is that my Hetzer will look pretty much like a whole lot of other ones.
I did like that greenish color Mike used.........
Hard edge you say? Hmmm..........
9 January 2013, 15:22
Mike Kryza
Hi James - the way you build the "Hetzer" is very interesting to me. Good progress...
Hi James - the way you build the "Hetzer" is very interesting to me. Good progress...
20 January 2013, 09:44
james johnson
Yeah; I counted 13 layers of paint. my main concern is that some details will be obscured....which they have, a panel scriber will help some, but some of the PE latches are going to need to be cleaned up somehow.
Yeah; I counted 13 layers of paint. my main concern is that some details will be obscured....which they have, a panel scriber will help some, but some of the PE latches are going to need to be cleaned up somehow.
20 January 2013, 15:32