WIP - AUF-1 155mm SPH
Track assembling.
Tracks ready.
View of wheels.
Test of movable suspension and tracks.
Test of movable suspension and tracks.
Test of movable suspension and tracks.
Details view.
Rear view.
Front details view.
Front left details view.
Turret parts.
Preshading of turret floor.
Alu floor.
Floor painted with light duck egg green.
Added some scratches.
Turret sides and cailing painted with light duck egg green.
And with scratches.
Plan of displaying base.
I will use some of those on base.
Started to build iron fence.
More fence.
And fence is ready for painting.
Building base.
Base is ready for laying asphalt.
And tree is ready for planting on base.
Painting turret accesories.
And some of them installed.
Floor, sides and top of turret.
Dry fit of ammo storage.
Painted parts of ammo storage.
Plaster as an asphalt. Still wet.
Ammo storage completed.
Front view of turret.
Mounting of barrel.
View of painted details.
View of painted details.
Attaching front and sides of turret.
View through open door.
Turret almost completed. Top will be removable.
Building lantern.
And both lantern ready. Waiting for painting.
Exhaust attached.
Exhaust painted in black and covers glued in place.
Added some PE parts and antislipery to front hatches.
Turret hatches, doors and back panels painted.
And added some scratches.
Building stakes for fence.
This is how it will look like.
Building corner stake which is a little bit bigger.
One freme of fance.
Becuase I ran out of bricks I had to make a mould and copy some elements.
Building pavement - here starting with curb.
Some flagstones.
And pavement is ready for painting.
Checking fance.
Some more checking...
Pavement painted with different colors.
Painting elements of fance - from right 1.preshading, 2.brown and 3.some orange.
Pavement and fence ready.
Pavement and fence ready another view.
Started to paint road. First some dark colours as preshading.
Then dark grey.
A little bit lighter grey.
Even lighter grey.
And some white.
Some cracking on the asphalt.
Closer view.
Only one photo today with grass and some dust on pavement.
I made a cart but parts are nothing like wood so I decided to correct some of them.
I will make some elements from real wood.
And this is how it looks so far.
Wheels from Opel Blitz.
Almost...
And completed - waiting for painting.
Hand painted first camo color.
Wheels painted black, hairspray and white and some scrubbing.
Wheels and tracks attached.
Second color.
Second color.
Camo painted.
Painted wooden parts of cart - photo taken in cold light source.
The same parts in warmer light.
Metal parts painted with Gunze Iron, wheel rims with dark green.
Cart assembled.
Model painted with hair lacquer...
...couple of layers were sprayed...
...and then painted with white with some grey shadows.
Turret scrached.
Turret scrached - another view.
Turret scrached - another view.
And scratched hull.
And scratched hull - another view.
And scratched hull - another view.
Complete vehicle.
Almost done.
Hozzászólások
8 March 2014, 04:53
vincent coyne
can the tank track jig be used on other 1/35 tracks.
it looks handy
can the tank track jig be used on other 1/35 tracks.
it looks handy
13 October 2014, 17:11
Przemek Przybulewski
Yes, it's really handy tool but to be honest I didn't tried but it looks like it won't fit to other tracks.
Yes, it's really handy tool but to be honest I didn't tried but it looks like it won't fit to other tracks.
14 October 2014, 04:58
Matthias Weiss
Przemek, I am looking at the tracks and I am wondering how you managed to get along with them. I had to glue mine to the AMX 30 now as they just permanently fell apart. Is the suspension completely workable at your tank?
Przemek, I am looking at the tracks and I am wondering how you managed to get along with them. I had to glue mine to the AMX 30 now as they just permanently fell apart. Is the suspension completely workable at your tank?
9 February 2015, 04:24
Przemek Przybulewski
Matthias -> It tooks a while to assemble all the track link into workable tracks but they work very smoothly without any problems.
Also suspension is fully workable. If you want I can share some photo of assembled suspension, wheels and tracks in various position.
Matthias -> It tooks a while to assemble all the track link into workable tracks but they work very smoothly without any problems.
Also suspension is fully workable. If you want I can share some photo of assembled suspension, wheels and tracks in various position.
9 February 2015, 18:37
Matthias Weiss
Thx. but I have glued everything together so my suspension and tracks are not workable now.
I´ll try to make it better on the AUF-1, have it as well in my stash.
Thx. but I have glued everything together so my suspension and tracks are not workable now.
I´ll try to make it better on the AUF-1, have it as well in my stash.
10 February 2015, 04:48
Przemek Przybulewski
I wanted to check if this will actually works as MENG said in manual so I tried to follow every instruction step.
It turns out that whole suspension can be fully workable.
I glued only two or three track link, one by mistake and rest because I broke track pins - they are so thin and fragile.
I wanted to check if this will actually works as MENG said in manual so I tried to follow every instruction step.
It turns out that whole suspension can be fully workable.
I glued only two or three track link, one by mistake and rest because I broke track pins - they are so thin and fragile.
10 February 2015, 05:50
Przemek Przybulewski
Moving on with model. Cart is almost ready. I need only some cargo.
And finally I manage to paint the hair laquer and white. Now doing tricky part - trying to scrach the white paint.
Moving on with model. Cart is almost ready. I need only some cargo.
And finally I manage to paint the hair laquer and white. Now doing tricky part - trying to scrach the white paint.
20 August 2015, 11:17
Przemek Przybulewski
Bought German infantry weapon as a smugglers cargo on cart.
Also howitzer is painted and scratched.
Bought German infantry weapon as a smugglers cargo on cart.
Also howitzer is painted and scratched.
21 August 2015, 09:40
Przemek Przybulewski
Thank you Matthias. I'm glad that you still watching my topic.
Thank you Matthias. I'm glad that you still watching my topic.
23 August 2015, 18:38