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Ingmar Stöhr (stugiii)
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Stuck in the mud!

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2 23 November 2014, 12:27
Frank Krause
I'm in, Ingmar. Nice to see that the Wangeroogers find a "nice" place...😉
23 November 2014, 12:33
Ingmar Stöhr
🙂 Yeah, finally, after a long, long summer break 😉
23 November 2014, 12:39
Acki
Wow, i´m also in. Very good idea.
23 November 2014, 12:54
Andrew Eadon
Hi Ingmar, nice work on the diorama and vehicles. Look forward to seeing the finished product.
23 November 2014, 13:11
H K
Great idea 👍
23 November 2014, 17:58
Augie
very nice!
23 November 2014, 18:07
Es-haq Khosravi
Great!
23 November 2014, 20:54
Michael Razz
u need more a hetzer like mine in that mud 🙂
Nice Dio u have here topnotch!!
23 November 2014, 22:00
Ingmar Stöhr
Thank you all! Your comments are very motivating. Next I have to do some more vegetation. I'm well aware, that the tanks are much to clean. But this will be the last thing I address. The first Hetzer will be sunken 10-20cm in the mud and then I won't be able to remove it to work on the rest on the dio. So this step has to wait till the end.
24 November 2014, 05:38
Fabian D.
Gonna be a great dio. The reed is a great idea.
24 November 2014, 06:15
John Van Kooten
Love that setup!! Very cool! 👍 Looking forward to the next phases! 👍
24 November 2014, 08:26
Holger Kranich
Damn, thats looking good, Ingmar! You both did a great job with this Hetzer´s! I love it!
Und ich finde es ganz besonders schön, die beiden zu sehen und gesehen zu haben wie sie entstanden sind!
24 November 2014, 09:12
Ulf Petersen
Nice dio, Ingmar. Can you tell me from what figure set the one inspecting the gun is? Or is it self made?
24 November 2014, 13:53
Ingmar Stöhr
Thank's!
@Holger: I have nightmares when I think that I have to apply mud to Mikes Hetzer 😉
@Ulf: I wish I could sculpt figures like that! Actually I wish I could sculpt any figure 😉 The figure is from Stalingrad. I also added a second guy. It looks more convincing know. Have to take new pictures....
Panzer Crewman, Kursk 1943 (Stalingrad S-3082, 1:35)

S-3082
 
24 November 2014, 17:01
Ulf Petersen
Thanks! 🙂
By the way: "Self made" to me meant "composed from different parts", not self sculpted.
24 November 2014, 18:05
Mike Kryza
Ingmar - I hope you have nightmares...😉🙂
24 November 2014, 18:33
Acki
The first mud is the deepest...
25 November 2014, 06:33
Christian Meyerhoff
Very nice work so far!
25 November 2014, 06:35
Acki
I use this: Europe Dry Mud (MIG Productions P500, No)

P500
 
25 November 2014, 07:20
Jonns Pfeiffenberger
Immer drauf mit dem Matsch! Der Mike verkraftet das. Da hätte er die Lackscharte ja gar nicht beheben müssen - Dreck druff! 😉 😛
25 November 2014, 08:10
Michael Razz
Lol @ mike!!
25 November 2014, 08:19
Mike Kryza
Ingmar hat mein volles Vertrauen!!! 🙂
25 November 2014, 08:19
Ingmar Stöhr
@acki I use a mix of pigments, acrylic resin, plaster and sand. Works we'll for me. You can easily adjust thickness and it dries absolutely flat.
26 November 2014, 05:48
Acki
Thanks for the info. What about some pics with a how-to-do-your-mud?
26 November 2014, 20:19
Ingmar Stöhr
It's exactly what MIG shows on his pigment DVD and in his FAQ. At the moment I'm waiting for some more plants from Fredericus Rex. Then I can take some pictures when I apply the next layer of mud. But don't hold your breath!
27 November 2014, 06:01

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Work in progress on the little diorama with one Hetzter stuck in the mud and second one helping out. One tank build by Mike (tigermike) and the other one by me at 2014 Scalemates Meeting, Wangerooge.

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1:35
Completed
1:35 Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer (Academy 13278)1:35 Panzer Crewman, Kursk 1943 (Stalingrad S-3082)1:35 Tank Crew At Work (MiniArt 35010)2+

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