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Turret Paint and Rommelkiste
Applied the base coat to the turret. This is the so-called modulation style, in favour with the plastic modelllers. Thought I'd give it a spin. First stage is to shade the primer to provide a base for the shadows:
Then the base coat is applied using various shades to emphasise panels and surfaces:
Same for the camouflage colour:
Overall effect, although there are a lot more stages to go:
Started on the Rommelkiste. First stage is a card model to get the patterns cut:
The box wasn't symetrical as it had to accomodate the different opening arcs of the two pistol ports. This is quite difficult to capture and I only appreciated it when I compared two photos of the Bovington Ausf L:
The box itself is made up of brass sheet:
Long way to go yet.
Regards and Happy Easter
Stephen
Then the base coat is applied using various shades to emphasise panels and surfaces:
Same for the camouflage colour:
Overall effect, although there are a lot more stages to go:
Started on the Rommelkiste. First stage is a card model to get the patterns cut:
The box wasn't symetrical as it had to accomodate the different opening arcs of the two pistol ports. This is quite difficult to capture and I only appreciated it when I compared two photos of the Bovington Ausf L:
The box itself is made up of brass sheet:
Long way to go yet.
Regards and Happy Easter
Stephen
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More progress on the Rommelkiste
Both sides on now:
Trial fit of Mr Winstone's very fine lid, which has been waiting two years to emerge from the bits box:
Trial fit on the turret:
Regards
Stephen
Trial fit of Mr Winstone's very fine lid, which has been waiting two years to emerge from the bits box:
Trial fit on the turret:
Regards
Stephen
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Beautiful job Stephen. Your attention to detail is amazing as is your skill in providing a solution. Your Panzer III is going to be as close to the 1:1 as I think anyone can get.
Thanks Antony
Thanks Antony
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More progress on the Rommelkiste
Managed a bit more progress on the Rommelkiste. Here with the top cover on:
The rim is fitted next:
Then the rivets. I couldn't accurately position the rivet lines until the unit was assembled, so I couldn't trammel the rivets. I've had to use cyano and trim them as close as space allows:
Lid on:
Just the lid clasps to fit and the lower mounting bracket to make and it's done.
Regards
Stephen
The rim is fitted next:
Then the rivets. I couldn't accurately position the rivet lines until the unit was assembled, so I couldn't trammel the rivets. I've had to use cyano and trim them as close as space allows:
Lid on:
Just the lid clasps to fit and the lower mounting bracket to make and it's done.
Regards
Stephen
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Hello Stephen
Fantastic bin nice work
Lee
Fantastic bin nice work
Lee
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Listen carefully i shall say this only once.
If its not broke dont fix it.
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Hi Stephen.
Just want to echo what everyone else has said ... modelling at its best.
Well done Paul.
Just want to echo what everyone else has said ... modelling at its best.
Well done Paul.
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Kiste finished
Guys, thanks for the kind comments, much appreciated.
It's always the last one percent of a job that gets you. Really struggled to mount Steve Winstone's catches - the bin acted as a heat sink and I couldn't get the suface hot enough without melting the catches. It laughed at cyano and epoxy, in both cases the catches just fell off. When in doubt, select a bigger tool - closed my eyes and applied a blow torch - magic, the solder took immediately and nothing else fell off:
Bottom mounting bracket:
Wooden isolating strips which prevented metal to metal contact with the radio antenna:
Then came mounting the Kiste. In a moment of madness, I decided to use the prototypical mounting, using the mounting studs for the two top Traghaken:
Fine, but I then realised I'd painted myself into that corner called the inaccessible nut:
Finally got the four nuts on using a lot of profanities and two magnetic screwdrivers:
Now for the pistol ports and painting.
Oh and for Bob, the class rubber band is an accurate representation of a very vital part on the Pz III, the:
Gummi Kommandanten Kuppel Haltering...........
If anyone would like the templates, I'll dig them out and photograph them.
Regards
Stephen
It's always the last one percent of a job that gets you. Really struggled to mount Steve Winstone's catches - the bin acted as a heat sink and I couldn't get the suface hot enough without melting the catches. It laughed at cyano and epoxy, in both cases the catches just fell off. When in doubt, select a bigger tool - closed my eyes and applied a blow torch - magic, the solder took immediately and nothing else fell off:
Bottom mounting bracket:
Wooden isolating strips which prevented metal to metal contact with the radio antenna:
Then came mounting the Kiste. In a moment of madness, I decided to use the prototypical mounting, using the mounting studs for the two top Traghaken:
Fine, but I then realised I'd painted myself into that corner called the inaccessible nut:
Finally got the four nuts on using a lot of profanities and two magnetic screwdrivers:
Now for the pistol ports and painting.
Oh and for Bob, the class rubber band is an accurate representation of a very vital part on the Pz III, the:
Gummi Kommandanten Kuppel Haltering...........
If anyone would like the templates, I'll dig them out and photograph them.
Regards
Stephen