I've brought my almost perfect year long run of starting a model and not
finishing it to an end. Dragon 1/72 VK.45.02(P)H wrestled together
against its will so that I could
practice painting splinter camouflage for another project. Built pretty
much OOB except for shaving off the pioneer tools to give it more of a
"prototype" feel.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Dragon VK.45.02(P)H
Labels:
1/72,
armor,
armour,
DML,
Dragon,
Dragon Models,
Paper Panzer,
scale model,
tank,
VK 45.02(P)H,
WWII
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Plastic Soldier 15mm T-34s WIP
A WIP photo of the Plastic Soldier T-34s that are on my workbench. I built them OOB with the multi-part tracks, but if Plastic Soldier included the single part option, as seems to be the case with the Panzer IV, I would have used them to save a few minutes on the build. I included some cast texture on the 85mm turrets with a bit of acrylic impasto medium (I put a dab of contrasting acrylic paint into the medium so that I can see where I've been, as it is translucent when it dries). I also built the 76mm turrets so that they can be mixed and matched for versatility on the gaming table.
I haven't weighted any of my Plastic Soldier models, but I understand that some gamers do to prevent them from floating across the table.
Labels:
15mm,
armor,
armour,
Flames of War,
FoW,
plastic model,
plastic soldier,
Plastic Soldier Company,
russian,
scale model,
T-34,
WWII
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