Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) Ausf. E/F
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17 1 June 2023, 18:41
Jonkka
Back to WW2 and tanks after several Cold War jets. This was a pleasure to build, only difficulty was bent gun barrel which I managed to straighten up without much difficulty. For the first time I used pigments instead of my customary oils to get the dusty and slightly dirty look (I don't want to over-do it and hide tank details under heavy grime).
Back to WW2 and tanks after several Cold War jets. This was a pleasure to build, only difficulty was bent gun barrel which I managed to straighten up without much difficulty. For the first time I used pigments instead of my customary oils to get the dusty and slightly dirty look (I don't want to over-do it and hide tank details under heavy grime).
1 June 2023, 18:57
Derek Rothfus
This is awesome! How was this Trumpeter kit? I am between this one and Tamiya's 35369 version but I haven't built a Trumpeter kit yet so I know little about the fitment and ease of them.
This is awesome! How was this Trumpeter kit? I am between this one and Tamiya's 35369 version but I haven't built a Trumpeter kit yet so I know little about the fitment and ease of them.
2 June 2023, 13:04
Jonkka
Apart from the bent gun barrel, the kit was very good. There aren't almost any interior details so it's comparable to Tamiya. Fit was good, details are good, there are just two different sets of decals which is a bit low in my opinion but OK. PE-parts and plastic track were bonus.
Apart from the bent gun barrel, the kit was very good. There aren't almost any interior details so it's comparable to Tamiya. Fit was good, details are good, there are just two different sets of decals which is a bit low in my opinion but OK. PE-parts and plastic track were bonus.
2 June 2023, 15:35
Mathias Decommere
Glad you went back in WWII, very nice model! Love the dusty look. Very well executed
Glad you went back in WWII, very nice model! Love the dusty look. Very well executed
2 June 2023, 16:16