This is looking as good or better than most of the 1/35 scale builds I see of this.
Looking forward to a diorama out of you. That outta be a complete showstopper right there.
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At the risk of going overboard again, I completely agree with Joe’s assessment of your work here. Perhaps the scale choice led to this creative freedom, but you really nailed this subject and made this kit sing a much larger song with a lot more notes and voices behind it.
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Thanks guys,
I appreciate the comments and the sentiment behind them. I am really enjoying the build, it is a breath of fresh air. The Tamiya 1/48 AFV kits are truly gems. I am constrained by the rules of the comp somewhat as far as the use of AM is concerned but I have a couple more Tigers that can be more dressed up, or down.
Here is a stalled dio, the desert workshop. Eduard E-7; Tamiya Kubelwagen and some figures. I may have to finish it with the mojo boost from the Tiger:
Regards,
I appreciate the comments and the sentiment behind them. I am really enjoying the build, it is a breath of fresh air. The Tamiya 1/48 AFV kits are truly gems. I am constrained by the rules of the comp somewhat as far as the use of AM is concerned but I have a couple more Tigers that can be more dressed up, or down.
Here is a stalled dio, the desert workshop. Eduard E-7; Tamiya Kubelwagen and some figures. I may have to finish it with the mojo boost from the Tiger:
Regards,
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Wow, I am a month late to respond to this incredible post, Kent. Accept my apologies, please. I was... I dunno... I missed the notification somehow. I just wanted to write that this idea looks absolutely incredible. I want to ask if there is a build log on the Bf109 E7 here or online because wow! Wow! Wow! That is something quite wonderful to see.
Is there a particular size that you find is best for a base? I am wondering if the base has to be square or if it is acceptable to go with a rectangular swath of all the action... but I don't know if there is a particular way of thinking about this.
Is there a particular size that you find is best for a base? I am wondering if the base has to be square or if it is acceptable to go with a rectangular swath of all the action... but I don't know if there is a particular way of thinking about this.
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Hi Bruce,speedgraflex wrote:Wow, I am a month late to respond to this incredible post, Kent. Accept my apologies, please. I was... I dunno... I missed the notification somehow. I just wanted to write that this idea looks absolutely incredible. I want to ask if there is a build log on the Bf109 E7 here or online because wow! Wow! Wow! That is something quite wonderful to see.
Is there a particular size that you find is best for a base? I am wondering if the base has to be square or if it is acceptable to go with a rectangular swath of all the action... but I don't know if there is a particular way of thinking about this.
Thanks for the comments. It is one of my favourite builds. I normally don’t use a base, in fact this is the first time back in the hobby that I have considered a diorama setting. I have been reading posts and blogs and books on composition, placement and balance of the diorama. I think as long as the subject matter is contained within the boundaries of the base you are okay.
Here is the build log from Aussiemodeller:
http://www.aussiemodeller.com.au/forum/ ... nor+Bf+109
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Kent
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Thank you for the link to your build as well as your thoughts, Kent. I started reading the build log and am following closely. I also noted a completed 1/32 build by you amongst your credits. Is this build on the same forum? I’d be curious and grateful. There is quite a lot of great solutions to problems in your projects—I particularly am studying the seam fills in this kit because these ideas will inform what I try. I think I see kinship in your approach to leave as little traces of modeling assemblage as possible. Also it’s fun to see Veggiemite on the workbench as a storage? Cheers!
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Mate thanks,speedgraflex wrote:Thank you for the link to your build as well as your thoughts, Kent. I started reading the build log and am following closely. I also noted a completed 1/32 build by you amongst your credits. Is this build on the same forum? I’d be curious and grateful. There is quite a lot of great solutions to problems in your projects—I particularly am studying the seam fills in this kit because these ideas will inform what I try. I think I see kinship in your approach to leave as little traces of modeling assemblage as possible. Also it’s fun to see Veggiemite on the workbench as a storage? Cheers!
I have three completed 32 scale builds (2 Bf109’s and a Fw190D). I shall dredge them up and post them appropriately. I think you will see the progression of my burgeoning skill levels as the 190 was about 10 years ago now and the 109’s are about 3-5 years.
One is here: http://www.aussiemodeller.com.au/forum/ ... 109#p39032
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Thank you, Kent. I just finished catching up to your present progress on the diorama elements—fantastic work! There was a lot to absorb, but I particularly found the fidelity to the source colors so strong! Wow!
Some screencaps I took for reference:
Some screencaps I took for reference:
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Bruce,
I cannot find the WIP but here are some links to my finished builds on LSP:
https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/inde ... n-1942-43/
https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/inde ... jg54-1940/
https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/inde ... d-black-6/
Regards,
I cannot find the WIP but here are some links to my finished builds on LSP:
https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/inde ... n-1942-43/
https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/inde ... jg54-1940/
https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/inde ... d-black-6/
Regards,
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Thsnks so much, Kent!!! You officially made my day! Cheers!!
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