Martin's Panzer IV
- Martin Hofmann
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Re: Martin's Panzer IV
Coming back to the tank with some chipping and a little bit rust on the reserve tracks - a little bit much at the moment but this will be corrected.
Regards Martin
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The realism on photo # 0590 (the one with the mudguard) cannot be topped, every millimeter is fascinating to stare at !!
Cheers, Andre
Cheers, Andre
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Hi Robert and Andre,
thanks for the compliments!! Here are some more fotos of the rust reduced spare tracks and the exhaust with some soot on the tube.
The next fotos are now with the first layer of weathering.
thanks for the compliments!! Here are some more fotos of the rust reduced spare tracks and the exhaust with some soot on the tube.
The next fotos are now with the first layer of weathering.
Regards Martin
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Hi Martin,
this technique with the rusty powders is new to me ... will you share your secret and tell me, what kind of powder this is and how to apply ??
Best regards, Andre
this technique with the rusty powders is new to me ... will you share your secret and tell me, what kind of powder this is and how to apply ??
Best regards, Andre
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Martin.
I stand up and have my hat in my hand, when I look at the pictures of your Pz IV.
Down to the smallest detail, you have succeeded with this build.
Martin you are a great inspiration, to me.
Robert T
I stand up and have my hat in my hand, when I look at the pictures of your Pz IV.
Down to the smallest detail, you have succeeded with this build.
Martin you are a great inspiration, to me.
Robert T
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- Martin Hofmann
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Hi Andre, Robert and Simon,
thanks for the very nice words!!
Now the springs are done for the fenders and all the weathering of the hull.
Slowly it looks like a Panzer IV. The turret is the next part with all mechanic for recoil and hight adjustment of the cannon.
thanks for the very nice words!!
Now the springs are done for the fenders and all the weathering of the hull.
Slowly it looks like a Panzer IV. The turret is the next part with all mechanic for recoil and hight adjustment of the cannon.
Regards Martin
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Thank you so much Robert!!
Here are the next update making the rain gutters and the handles for the turret doors from brass and the "Zielstachel" ( target stinger ? is that the correct word in english ? ) for the commander.
Here are the next update making the rain gutters and the handles for the turret doors from brass and the "Zielstachel" ( target stinger ? is that the correct word in english ? ) for the commander.
Regards Martin
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Hi Martin
An absolute work of art .
Regards Derek
An absolute work of art .
Regards Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions
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Hi Derek,
thank you for your compliment. Here are a small update of the modification of the muzzle brake. The brake got a sleeve to make the diameter bigger than the cannon tube and also a chamfer with grooves to simulate the locknut from real tanks.
thank you for your compliment. Here are a small update of the modification of the muzzle brake. The brake got a sleeve to make the diameter bigger than the cannon tube and also a chamfer with grooves to simulate the locknut from real tanks.
Regards Martin
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Thanks Robert,
the next is the camo of the turret also with the tactical no.
the next is the camo of the turret also with the tactical no.
Regards Martin
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