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HELP!!!! Problem with decal.
belugawhaleman replied to CrankyCrafstman's topic in Modelling Discussion
This company makes decals for 1/16 German tanks. Otherwise try Elite Armour ebay srore or contact Trumpeter customer service. https://www.peddinghaus-decals.de/ https://www.ebay.com/str/elitearmorproductions -
Some more stuff today....... From Sprue Brothers ; another Tamiya kit of an unusual subject, their SIMCA 5 Staff Car German Army (35321). The kit looks good , being very well-molded and well engineered, as you would expect from Tamiya, but tiny! Some of the parts are very delicately molded, especially the suspension bits. It should be a quick build. Options include a civilian version. The SIMCA was a French licensed version of the FIAT 500 "Topolino". Interestingly, in small print, it says on the box; " Manufactured under licence from Peugeot". It's hard to imagine German troops driving around in these tiny cars. Also coming today two 23ml bottles of Tamiya acrylic paint ....XF-20 and XF-65. Good stuff.
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ICM Munich crisis Gladiator.
belugawhaleman replied to Drdave's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Very nice work on an interesting warbird! Well done! -
Something a little different came today from Tower Hobbies. Yes, It's a Tamiya kit, but not in 1/35 and not an armor subject. It's their Honda Monkey-125 (14134) in 1/12 scale. I saw it while browsing on Tower Hobbies; it was relatively cheap at $ 30.00 with my rewards discount, and I thought it would make a fun project. It looks like a nice little kit. Also from Master Model came a barrel set for my recently purchased Takom M3 Lee. It's their, Model M3 Lee/Grant 75mm M2 L/31 Short & 37mm M6 gun Barrels (TAK kit) (MASGM35030). Looks good. Other items coming today; a metric miniature drill bit set and two bottles of Tamiya acrylic paint....XF-49 (23ml) Khaki.
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What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
belugawhaleman replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
Man alive! That looks good! Beautiful metal finish. -
Hey, looking forward to your build! I have a bunch of 1/16 kits including three Trumpeter T-34's and their big SU-100. I would like to start one.....but honestly, my "work bench"... (a modestly sized table) Really isn't big enough. Last year i built a Trumpeter 1/16 T-72, but I kind of gave up on it......Really it just needs painting to be finished... Perhaps your build will give me the motivation to finish it.
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Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf A - Dragon 6356 - 1/35
belugawhaleman replied to Bomber_County's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Looks like a nice little kit.....and I'm going to be following! -
Nothing exciting today...........just paint. Some Tamiya Acrylics. Some odd colors including hull red, sky, and cockpit green as used on the French tank models I'll be building. I also bought flat black, buff and some of Tamiya's excellent x-22 clear. I forgot to buy khaki ! I'll have to order some this week.
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Bought some POSCA markers....two sets, both black in two tip sizes.
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Bought some POSCA paint marker pens...they came today. I purchased two sets of three markers..... One set in Ultra fine, writing a .7mm line and the other three producing lines from .9 to 1.3mm. I plan to use these for the two French tank models I got recently....both having the black- lined color demarcation camouflage that the French used. We'll see how that works out.
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Thanks, Hubert I'll have a look at those.
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Delivered today via Amazon two kits from Tamiya. First, Tamiya's Jagdpanther IV/70 (V) LANG (Sd. Kfz. 162/1) (35340). Despite getting this kit for $20.00 cheaper than for what it usually goes for, and with free shipping.... I was unhappy with the delivery..... The box was shipped in just a plastic bag!. Anyway, I've been eyeing this kit for a while....I like the looks of this low to the ground, mean-looking fighting vehicle. Kind of reminding me of a malevolent Dachshund. Also today came Tamiya's British 10 HP light Utility Car "Tilly" (35308) . I thought it might be a fun build. Looks like a nice little kit.....Something different anyway. Yesterday came from Tamiya a detail set for for the Jagdpanzer IV (v) lang. # 12660 . It consists of a metal gun barrel and some parts for a more detailed breach for the gun...a useful, but not absolutely necessary addition to the kit.
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Can anybody recommend a brand of paint markers that they've used? I need a good black paint marker to paint the demarcation lines seen between the colors on French camouflaged tanks that I have recently purchased and on some large-scale FT Renault tanks I have. Any advice or experiences would be greatly appreciated. I've been looking on Amazon and there are so many offered that my head is damn near to exploding....I would think that something with acrylic paint might be best....or anything compatible with the Tamiya acrylics I normally use.Tell me what you have used...or suggest using. Thanks; Paul.
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Fortunately, I've had good luck with Hobby Easy my items arrived in good boxes and packaged well. But admittedly, they were small items and could be sent without making boxes from scrap pieces. Sorry to hear of your trouble. Looks like a good selection of items you got there. I'm interested in one of those P40's.
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Special Hobby Whirlwind
belugawhaleman replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Loooking great Peter! -
I share your interest, and would also ask Martin why Zvezda ?
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An Amazon purchase, this came today. Tamiya's Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf. A/B/C (Sd.Kfz.121) (French Campaign). A 2008 release, it has Link & Length tracks, some photo-etch, a figure, and markings for four vehicles. It can be built as 4 variations. It has armored pieces that are added to the hull to produce the up-armored variant of the Panzer II. A very small model is inside the box!
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My other interests include collecting live steam models and other small engines Here is my Cranko "mogul" live steam locomotive in O gauge. Heated by a four-wick alcohol burner and powered by two single-acting oscillating cylinders, this little 2-6-0 loco is a really good runner. It was made in New Zealand in the early 1950's They are not easily found in the U.S.
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Fw-190 A-8/ R-2 "Sturmbock" Revell 1:32
belugawhaleman replied to Sasha As's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Nice work Sasha! Looks great! -
Today, arriving earlier than expected from Scale Hobbyist came another Tamiya kit. This time their SOMUA S35. (35344) And it looks like a great kit! With this kit the tracks aren't the expected Link & Length, but are individual link workable tracks. Each link is tiny....102 per each side. I heard from some reviews that they can be easily damaged while "clicking" together and the way the instructions tell you to do it isn't the best way of doing it. The kit also includes some metal chain and three marking options.....all weirdly French. I noticed only the turret has the French style black lines between the colors. The hull, turret, and other pieces have a very nice cast metal texture. I was surprised that the size of this tank....it looks to be about the same size as a Sherman. SOMUA is the acronym for Société d'Outillage Mécanique et d'Usinage d'Artillerie. I found out that the German forces used about 300 0f these tanks.
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Fisher F9F finished
belugawhaleman replied to JohnB's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Nice job John! -
Got this decal sheet from STAR DECALS today. It's their 35-C 1215 German Tanks In Norway and Finland III The decal options are all for the French SOMUA tank in German service. I have a SOMUA s 35 kit on the way and I thought this would provide some interesting options. I had no idea that the Germans used captured French tanks outside of France. I really don't know much about the German campaigns in Norway and Finland..... I guess I have some reading to do.
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Valentine MK.II/IV Tamiya 1/35
belugawhaleman replied to belugawhaleman's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Thanks Rob, It was really an isolated incident.