My 15-CWT project [Finished]
Komentarzy
26 June 2013, 21:46
Frank Krause
Nice little scene, Peter, and congratulations! The price is well deserved, but...I would like to see more pics of this lettle gem!
How was the built of the kit?
Nice little scene, Peter, and congratulations! The price is well deserved, but...I would like to see more pics of this lettle gem!
How was the built of the kit?
27 June 2013, 04:57
Steve Wilson
Hi Peter...
Well deserved recognition for the excellently built Vignette, well done👍🙂
Hi Peter...
Well deserved recognition for the excellently built Vignette, well done👍🙂
27 June 2013, 06:23
Pierre Du Bois
well Frank, the kit was easy to build, it's an oldie, but goodie! Lots of cleaning up to do, but its such a nice model, just had to build it!
well Frank, the kit was easy to build, it's an oldie, but goodie! Lots of cleaning up to do, but its such a nice model, just had to build it!
27 June 2013, 17:19
Pedro Matos
Hi agree with Wim, More pictures please, congratulations Peter, very good
Hi agree with Wim, More pictures please, congratulations Peter, very good
27 June 2013, 19:04
Frank Krause
Fantastic, Peter! So many details - spoiled gasoline on the tank, the letter of the soldier, the bucket at the rear. The weathering come out good! I like it! 👍 👍
Fantastic, Peter! So many details - spoiled gasoline on the tank, the letter of the soldier, the bucket at the rear. The weathering come out good! I like it! 👍 👍
29 June 2013, 16:39
Wim van der Luijt
Nothing left to add after Frank's comment.... a well deserved medal!
Nothing left to add after Frank's comment.... a well deserved medal!
30 June 2013, 08:19
Pedro Matos
Like Wim said a well deserved metal, i liked very much, congratulations once more, and thanks for the new photos.
Like Wim said a well deserved metal, i liked very much, congratulations once more, and thanks for the new photos.
30 June 2013, 12:35
james johnson
..Pretty cool Peter! I really like the overall idea and the details are great. I?m taking a hard look at your ground work there; I?ve got a Nashorn sitting on an undeveloped base and your award winning build is giving me some inspiration regarding my build. Thanks for the post!
..Pretty cool Peter! I really like the overall idea and the details are great. I?m taking a hard look at your ground work there; I?ve got a Nashorn sitting on an undeveloped base and your award winning build is giving me some inspiration regarding my build. Thanks for the post!
30 June 2013, 13:00
Pierre Du Bois
i've seen you Nashorn , @james johnson, it looks great, and deserves a nice base!
i've seen you Nashorn , @james johnson, it looks great, and deserves a nice base!
1 July 2013, 21:59
james johnson
..Thanks Peter!, I just picked up a surfacing compound (Acrylic Gesso) and have been looking at ways of playing with it. The first thing I?m going to do with it is use it to sort of prime the hull behind the wheels of a JS 2 that I?m currently building. This will serve as a medium on which the pigments that want to apply shall be built upon??.
Then, for the Nashorn base, I?m thinking of laying down some small stones and sort of painting them with the surface primer. The primer will then (in theory) act as a glue and as a nice canvas for airbrushing???..sound plausible?
Any base work tips would be appreciated!
Keep up the good work!
..Thanks Peter!, I just picked up a surfacing compound (Acrylic Gesso) and have been looking at ways of playing with it. The first thing I?m going to do with it is use it to sort of prime the hull behind the wheels of a JS 2 that I?m currently building. This will serve as a medium on which the pigments that want to apply shall be built upon??.
Then, for the Nashorn base, I?m thinking of laying down some small stones and sort of painting them with the surface primer. The primer will then (in theory) act as a glue and as a nice canvas for airbrushing???..sound plausible?
Any base work tips would be appreciated!
Keep up the good work!
2 July 2013, 00:47
Pierre Du Bois
Well James, that sounds plausible, but if the primer doesn't 'stick'
you could always use Woodglue thinned with water later,
it will dry completely transparent, and you could paint it afterwards.
Well James, that sounds plausible, but if the primer doesn't 'stick'
you could always use Woodglue thinned with water later,
it will dry completely transparent, and you could paint it afterwards.
2 July 2013, 12:59
james johnson
Thanks again Peter, so here's the plan...the surface primer is going on the JS 2 [img1]
The diluted wood glue will be used for the base of the Nashorn; this is the exact kind of advice I'm looking for!
Thanks again Peter, so here's the plan...the surface primer is going on the JS 2 [img1]
The diluted wood glue will be used for the base of the Nashorn; this is the exact kind of advice I'm looking for!
2 July 2013, 15:05
Album info
Build this kit for the 'Battle at Overloon'-contest in Overloon, Holland 😉,
at the war museum.
Contest was organised by Twenot (Dutch Armor Association)