Figures were painted with Vallejo & Citadel paints. Stug was weathered with AK Interactive wash and pigments.
Showing posts with label Revell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revell. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
1/72 StuG 40 Ausf.G - T-3 (75mm) Polish Army - Revell - Completed
Finally, I finished Stug in Polish Army markings, and in time for Northern Virginia IPMS Model Classic 2013. I was also able to complete small vignette for it.
Figures were painted with Vallejo & Citadel paints. Stug was weathered with AK Interactive wash and pigments.
Figures were painted with Vallejo & Citadel paints. Stug was weathered with AK Interactive wash and pigments.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
1/72 StuG 40 Ausf.G - T-3 (75mm) Polish Army - Revell - Workbench Part 2
After another quite pause, mainly thanks to Junior, eventually I was able to push this build forward. That how it goes when little man starts to discover the world.
Stug received coat of grey primer.
Stug received coat of grey primer.
1/72 StuG 40 Ausf.G Revell - Grey Primer |
1/72 StuG 40 Ausf.G Revell - Grey Primer |
Labels:
1/72,
1945,
Figures,
III ausf.G,
Life Color,
metal barrel,
Polish,
Polish Army,
primer,
Revell,
StuG 40,
Vallejo,
Workbench,
WWII
Thursday, March 14, 2013
1/72 StuG 40 Ausf.G - T-3 (75mm) Polish Army - Revell - Workbench Part 1
After being quiet for a while, I took on StuG 40 Ausf.G from Revell,
which under designation T-3 (75mm) was used in Polish Army in 1945, by 5th Self-propelled
Artillery Unit, 6th Infantry Division. This unit was using captured
vehicles, since it never received planned SU-76. 5th Self-propelled
Artillery Unit was using 3 such Stugs.
To start, I pulled out from my stash well known Revell's kit and metal barrel by JB/RB Models.
To start, I pulled out from my stash well known Revell's kit and metal barrel by JB/RB Models.
Labels:
1/72,
1945,
III ausf.G,
metal barrel,
Polish,
Polish Army,
Revell,
StuG 40,
Workbench,
WWII
Sunday, April 22, 2012
1/72 T-34 Factory / Stash - Dragon, UM, Revell, Planet Models
I was stashing various T-34 model kits for a while, for planned future builds. Recently we were talking with my friend from our local modeling club about different T-34 variants and respective model kits in braille scale. At the end, me and my buddies John and Tom, we took the challenge to build at least one T-34 (each one of us), which should be completed for NOVA Model Classic.
After a while, I started checking my stash for T-34s, since I knew I have some...
Here's what I found :)
I checked with John & Tom which one they build, and decided the same model kit will be my first casualty.
I hope it will be quick and fun build (Maybe this time...). Stay tuned!
After a while, I started checking my stash for T-34s, since I knew I have some...
Here's what I found :)
I checked with John & Tom which one they build, and decided the same model kit will be my first casualty.
I hope it will be quick and fun build (Maybe this time...). Stay tuned!
Labels:
1/72,
braille scale,
Planet Models,
Revell,
Soviet,
SU-100,
SU-122,
SU-85,
T-34,
T-34/76,
T-34/85 Dragon,
Tank,
UM,
Uni Models,
VT-34,
WWII
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