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Modelling World War 1

Started by zak, March 01, 2014, 09:24:51 AM

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Bigkev

I hope my next is always better

Kiteman

Noooo! I said `"looking good". ;)

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

Haddock

Quote from: zak on August 04, 2015, 03:29:34 PM
Some work done painting the French St Chamond.
Nice, but the colours aren't what we normally associate with WW1, you learn something new every day.
Haddock.

zak

The French seem to have used a variety of colours, as did the Germans on their tanks.
It adds a bit of interest.
Grumpy by name and nature

Haddock

Nicely painted anyhow, looks convincing.
Haddock.

zak

Weathering and mud and then dry brushing to do.
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

Oh, I nearly forgot, I did water line the Airfix 1/600 Maurentania as well. again home made rails.

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Grumpy by name and nature

zak

A few closer shots, that plastic mast at the rear is looking a little overstressed!

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Bigkev

Oh boy, how I know that feeling...........................

Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

Haddock


Kiteman


zak

Olivar, here I come.
I have just started a card model of a WW1 topic and could not resist posting this.
It is 1:250 scale and here is one of the guns.
The gun is composed of 8 pieces - note the size!
Quite a number of these will need building.


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Haddock

Is there no end to your talents??

Kiteman

wowza! is that inches or centimeters??