Desperate Defense - Panzerkampfwagen 35H 734(f)
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32 1 March 2023, 03:38
Neil Patrick
Looking great already! I never saw an RPM kit built before so thanks also for showing us what a nice model this is. 🙂
Looking great already! I never saw an RPM kit built before so thanks also for showing us what a nice model this is. 🙂
5 March 2023, 09:36
JC
Thank you Mona and Neil! Just posted some new pictures. RPM does seem to have a lot of nice early war French, Polish, and German tanks to build. I chose this kit not knowing anything about the company but wanted a captured H35/39 and didn't want to have to deal with buying a separate decal sheet and have been very impressed. The kit also comes with the H39's longer gun, a different commander cupola, and a tail like the FT-17's which also appeared on this tank, but I chose not to add it since it would take up a lot of space.
Thank you Mona and Neil! Just posted some new pictures. RPM does seem to have a lot of nice early war French, Polish, and German tanks to build. I chose this kit not knowing anything about the company but wanted a captured H35/39 and didn't want to have to deal with buying a separate decal sheet and have been very impressed. The kit also comes with the H39's longer gun, a different commander cupola, and a tail like the FT-17's which also appeared on this tank, but I chose not to add it since it would take up a lot of space.
5 March 2023, 19:36
Neil Patrick
Thank you very much for this extra information JC. I also had not seen the Orion resin figures before, but thought they looked great, so went online shopping for some. None to buy anywhere I could find. Just hundreds of boxes of polythene figs. Drives me nuts that that soft, bendy and unworkable figures in 1/72 are available for just about every war ever fought since about 2000BC, but almost no-one sees fit to make them in hard plastic or resin. Honorable exception for Preiser, but even these are hard to find and expensive. Grumbles over, I think your dio is looking great! 🙂
Thank you very much for this extra information JC. I also had not seen the Orion resin figures before, but thought they looked great, so went online shopping for some. None to buy anywhere I could find. Just hundreds of boxes of polythene figs. Drives me nuts that that soft, bendy and unworkable figures in 1/72 are available for just about every war ever fought since about 2000BC, but almost no-one sees fit to make them in hard plastic or resin. Honorable exception for Preiser, but even these are hard to find and expensive. Grumbles over, I think your dio is looking great! 🙂
5 March 2023, 21:01
JC
Thanks, appreciate it. Speaking of polythene problems, one of my friends bought a box of landsknechts where their lances were all drooping about 20 degrees down. It was pretty funny at the time but now it's just a waste of plastic unfortunately. Thankfully WW2 soldiers don't have any lances to ruin their sculpts with lol.
Thanks, appreciate it. Speaking of polythene problems, one of my friends bought a box of landsknechts where their lances were all drooping about 20 degrees down. It was pretty funny at the time but now it's just a waste of plastic unfortunately. Thankfully WW2 soldiers don't have any lances to ruin their sculpts with lol.
5 March 2023, 22:55
Neil Patrick
Haha. Yes I guess medieval and ancient modellers must be even more frustrated!
Haha. Yes I guess medieval and ancient modellers must be even more frustrated!
5 March 2023, 23:02
JC
After thinking about it some I'm going to go back and redo the weathering as best I can, just looking at some of the other models and dioramas here on the site made me dissatisfied with the quality of my work.
After thinking about it some I'm going to go back and redo the weathering as best I can, just looking at some of the other models and dioramas here on the site made me dissatisfied with the quality of my work.
11 March 2023, 04:28
JC
Thanks Łukasz, definitely feeling better about the dio than the model at this point lol. Everything will look nice (or even better) once I start putting it all together I think.
Thanks Łukasz, definitely feeling better about the dio than the model at this point lol. Everything will look nice (or even better) once I start putting it all together I think.
13 March 2023, 22:03
Łukasz Gliński
First to Fight released such Hotchkiss lately I think, but it would be much harder to open it up, usually the hull is a single piece in their kits.
Keep it up 👍
First to Fight released such Hotchkiss lately I think, but it would be much harder to open it up, usually the hull is a single piece in their kits.
Keep it up 👍
13 March 2023, 22:07
JC
I agree they're definitely good quality. I'm going to be putting 1 or 2 animals in my next few dioramas to add some more flavor.
I agree they're definitely good quality. I'm going to be putting 1 or 2 animals in my next few dioramas to add some more flavor.
15 March 2023, 21:55
Neil Patrick
The paired dios look great next to each other JC.. Looking forward to seeing your next one!
The paired dios look great next to each other JC.. Looking forward to seeing your next one!
20 March 2023, 00:47
JC
Thank you Rui and Neil 😄 I've gotten started on my next diorama but it's going to be a while before I really get anywhere with it, a lot of building to do and I'm still figuring out if the layout will even work.
Thank you Rui and Neil 😄 I've gotten started on my next diorama but it's going to be a while before I really get anywhere with it, a lot of building to do and I'm still figuring out if the layout will even work.
20 March 2023, 03:47
JC
Thanks, and I have to agree Łukasz, it definitely looked pretty rough for a little bit there.
Thanks, and I have to agree Łukasz, it definitely looked pretty rough for a little bit there.
20 March 2023, 21:37
Album info
The out-of-date Hotchkiss H35, it's crew, and a group of volkssturm await an impending Allied attack in a German town near the Rhine.