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Rodolfo Torres Vazquez

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  1. Hello Fidd88! Here are 2 pics of Skdfz. 222 but we know that it has the same structure as 221, the doors are the same. Regards! Rodolfo
  2. Thanks for your kind comments friends! @ Bomber_County - For paint I used acrylics and enamels for weathering. Regards! Rodolfo
  3. Hello friends! Here one of my last works, I hope like it!. This is the Sd.Kfz.221 from Sovereign in 1/35th scale. The kit coming with resin, white metal and photoetched all with great quality, but with some little defects; the only negative of this armor is that it not contains marks (decals); some parts will need to add extras as wire and drill carefully. the assembling includes interiors. The Leichter PanzerspƤhwagen (German: roughly "light armoured reconnaissance vehicle") was a series of light four-wheel drive armoured cars produced by Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1944. Base model and first production series of light armoured car built on a standardized chassis for military use. The Sd.Kfz. 221 was armed with a single 7.92 mm Maschinengewehr 13 machine gun (from 1938 a Maschinengewehr 34), manned by a two-man crew, and had 4-wheel drive. Production ran from 1935 to 1940 with at least 339 vehicles produced for the army. Some Sd. Kfz 221 were rearmed with a 2.8 cm sPzB 41 "heavy anti-tank rifle" in a modified turret. Its full name was Leichter PanzerspƤhwagen (M.G.). It was only produced with Ausf. A chassis and a maximum frontal armour of 14.5 mm. Regards! Rodolfo
  4. @[CAT]CplSlade - Sure, I have seen photos of the 6. / Panzer and they show this type of wear, the photo above does not show the exhaust in pristine form, the sideskirts shown scratches too; if you have the book Operation Citadel - Vol. 2 The North you can see more pics with great quality. @ harv - Thanks for your kind comments! Regards! Rodolfo
  5. Rust and chipping?, yes, everything was possible with the weather like in Russia. @Martinnfb - Thanks for your kind comment and pic! Regards! Rodolfo
  6. Thanks for your kind comments friends!. When in Kursk there was rain, mud, puddles, of course, it is possible to dirty the tank even before 1 month, the Russian steppe was heavy, besides the weathering in this Panzer really is moderate. I can't imagine a tank going into a big puddle with mud and coming out clean and the rains falling without dragging the dust adhering to it. Regards! Rodolfo
  7. Hello friends! This is the Panzer IV Ausf.G from Dragon Models (Smart Kit), in 1/35th scale. It was finished as a tank of the 6./ Panzer, Regiment 3, 2nd. Panzer Division, Kursk 1943. I hope you like it. Regards! Rodolfo
  8. Nice work Gaz! Regards! Rodolfo
  9. Thanks for your kind comments friends!, yes, it looks as Panther turret and Tiger I chassis. Regards! Rodolfo
  10. Hello friends! I am sharing with all you one of my last models finished in 2019. I hope you like it: This is the Tiger I Ausf. H2, 7.5cm KwK42 from Dragon in 1/35th scale. This Tiger I Ausf. H2 was a prototype by the Henschel company. Only a wooden mock-up of the turret was ever made, as Henschel eventually decided to focus on the H1 type in late 1941 and the turret with the 7.5 cm gun was discarded.
  11. Thanks for your kind comment Sir Desmond! Regards! Rodolfo
  12. thanks for your kind comment Sir Desmond! Regards! Rodolfo
  13. Thanks for your kind comment Carl! Regards! Rodolfo
  14. Thanks for your kind comments friends! Regards! Rodolfo
  15. Hello friends! Here is my work finished in July/2019, I hope you like it. Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer Italeri - Nr. 6531 - 1:35 Released: 2016 | Rebox (Updated/New parts) In resume: with upgraded moulds but with some deficiencies, principally tracks which is usefull for a Panzer 38 (t) not for this Hetzer, you need too much work in order to adjust them and put the wheels, instructions quite confused, in some cases inverted and the plastic is thin but can be handled well. Figures coming of Academy kit VERSION: 65th Infantry Division, Bologna (Italy), February 1945 Regards! Rodolfo
  16. Nice work! Regards! Rodolfo
  17. Thanks for your kind comment Axeman! Regards Rodolfo
  18. Thanks for your kind comments Martin! Regards! Rodolfo
  19. Thanks again for your kind comments Mike! Regards! Rodolfo
  20. Thanks for your kind comments Mike!. Not, these tracks they coming with the kit. Regards! Rodolfo
  21. Thanks for your kind comment GazzaS! Regards! Rodolfo
  22. Hello friends! I finished my project; for weathering I used Humbrol paints, white and dark-earth, added a Panzer Commander, you can see my work at: https://forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/6680-stug-iii-ausf-f-sdkfz-1421-135-dragon/ Regards! Rodolfo
  23. Hello friends! Here is my last work, I hope you like it. StuG. Abteilung 191, Eastern Front 1942 Regards! Rodolfo
  24. Thanks for your comments and observations friends!. A few ago minutes I changed the color, now I am working the weathering. Regards! Rodolfo
  25. Thanks for your kind comment GazzaS More updates: Mud on the wheels and more on tracks using: Vallejo, acrylic-resin (paste), brown-earth mixed with Humbrol #10 Gloss, Dark-earth. Regards! Rodolfo
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