The assembled 'raw' plastic model (see below):
Lots of little "fiddly track pieces and stuff that stuck out of the superstructure" but nothing too conspicuous as to attract any attention, but I got there in the end (see below):
"We three Hetzers" ... all from the Esci/Italeri mould, what I want now though is a common paint scheme for my 'company' (see below):
Just think these three versus masses of JSII and T34/85's tanks in Hungary and East Prussia in 1945? Really? Yes really!
Gulp!!!!
The ongoing adventures of a boy who never grew out of making and playing with plastic model kits (and even some metal ones too). Also a wargamer in search of the perfect set of wargaming rules for WWII Land and 20th Century Naval campaigns.
Showing posts with label Tank Destroyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tank Destroyer. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Hetzer Progress II
Labels:
1/72,
1/76,
1944,
1945,
20mm,
Esci,
Esci WW2 German Tank 20mm,
German,
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Hetzer,
Italeri,
Modelling,
Painting Tray,
Tank Destroyer,
WW2,
WWII
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Hetzer Progress
Hetzer progress (see below):
Currently putting together lots of track pieces, patience is a virtue. Lots of small pieces takes time but better than the one-piece track that never fitted, however the Plastic Soldier Company have got it sorted with their moulded plastic track.
Destined to be a part of a 'unit of three' ersatz Panzer Jaegers!
Currently putting together lots of track pieces, patience is a virtue. Lots of small pieces takes time but better than the one-piece track that never fitted, however the Plastic Soldier Company have got it sorted with their moulded plastic track.
Destined to be a part of a 'unit of three' ersatz Panzer Jaegers!
Labels:
1/72,
1/76,
1944,
1945,
20mm,
Esci,
Esci WW2 German Tank 20mm,
German,
German Tank,
Hetzer,
Italeri,
Modelling,
Painting Tray,
Tank Destroyer,
WW2,
WWII
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