Show us yer stuff!
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Redleg. My Turkish friend Ali Sayiner of Iliada Game Studio crafted it up for me to my specifixation 4 yrs ago off a commercial ferry. We beefed it up a bit in size etc. I added shapeways ADA. Its 1/285ish. Assault Ferry.
David Farrell
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BTR 80 Rgmt. Some unique stuff and attachments. 120mm mortar battery (WW2 German), SA14 BTR80 plts, WW2 Russian riders.
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David Farrell
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Greetings everyone.
I have been a longtime microarmour fan and I must say a lot of the photos posted in this forum have inspired me greatly to continue building up my own microarmour collection. I decide that it is time for me to stop lurking in the forum but contribute as well. So here they are , pictures of my budding German Panzer Division. As much as i tried to, i just can't do a decent camo paintjob so please forgive the bland grey german panzers and grunts
I have been a longtime microarmour fan and I must say a lot of the photos posted in this forum have inspired me greatly to continue building up my own microarmour collection. I decide that it is time for me to stop lurking in the forum but contribute as well. So here they are , pictures of my budding German Panzer Division. As much as i tried to, i just can't do a decent camo paintjob so please forgive the bland grey german panzers and grunts
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I think you are doing just fine. They look good.
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Nice work you guys! Your vehicles and troops like great wkurnianwan and David! Keep the pics coming!
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David,
The camo is great, looks superb. What colors did you use?
Whurniawan,
Looks great., keep going. Multi color for WW2 German, could be the mustard-yellow, then paint with green and reddish… in the field there was not a specific pattern or camo-scheme.
How much are your bases per base? Just an idea, use a penny for the infantry. The cost can be determined specifically. There is not any sales tax on the penny. Cost per penny base is 1 cent. Could consider not basing you vehicles unless you have a larger base to protect the barrel. I do not base except for a few specific items, like a command group 3-4 TOCs.
The camo is great, looks superb. What colors did you use?
Whurniawan,
Looks great., keep going. Multi color for WW2 German, could be the mustard-yellow, then paint with green and reddish… in the field there was not a specific pattern or camo-scheme.
How much are your bases per base? Just an idea, use a penny for the infantry. The cost can be determined specifically. There is not any sales tax on the penny. Cost per penny base is 1 cent. Could consider not basing you vehicles unless you have a larger base to protect the barrel. I do not base except for a few specific items, like a command group 3-4 TOCs.
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thank you guys for the kind words
@chrisswim,
A word about the bases i used. i had originally thought about using pennies but i found them to be to thin for me to handle. I dont like to touch my miniatures directly so prefer to hold them by the base. this is the same reason why i base my tanks. but appreciate your suggestion.
As for the camo paintjob, Its not that i m doubtful about the color pallete. I just dont know how to paint those freestyle pattern if you know what i mean. its just our of my "comfort zone" you see. but one day i swear!
@chrisswim,
A word about the bases i used. i had originally thought about using pennies but i found them to be to thin for me to handle. I dont like to touch my miniatures directly so prefer to hold them by the base. this is the same reason why i base my tanks. but appreciate your suggestion.
As for the camo paintjob, Its not that i m doubtful about the color pallete. I just dont know how to paint those freestyle pattern if you know what i mean. its just our of my "comfort zone" you see. but one day i swear!
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Wkurniawan,
Makes sense to me, others apply same idea on handling and/or painting.
Makes sense to me, others apply same idea on handling and/or painting.
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Panther on the Abrams chassis.
Manned with 2-man crew or remote control.
Manned with 2-man crew or remote control.
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Nice work wkurniawan. I have a question about you acrylic bases. What type of glue did you use? I notice you don't have the white cloudy effect I get when I use super glue on acrylic. It might not be the glues fault but my technique. Either way you don't seem to have that issue. I like the idea of a clear base because you don't have to worry about matching the terrain because you see it through the base.
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Nice work wkurniawan. I have a question about you acrylic bases. What type of glue did you use? I notice you don't have the white cloudy effect I get when I use super glue on acrylic. It might not be the glues fault but my technique. Either way you don't seem to have that issue. I like the idea of a clear base because you don't have to worry about matching the terrain because you see it through the base.
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Working on M2A4 Bradley, I added the missile launcher (either Avenger missile box or styrene)
XA-180 series of variants
French VAB Air Defense with twin 20mm
XA-180 series of variants
French VAB Air Defense with twin 20mm
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Abrams TUSK
My base paint is different look of olive drab, just added the tan and black. The ERA blocks have one of several different colors: olive drab, dark tan, faded olive drab, dark green, one Abrams has a few blocks on each side RAF Green.
I cut off the .50 CROWS weapon. These will get the 3-tone Aussie camo.
Added 9 more Abrams TUSKs adding tan & black.
My base paint is different look of olive drab, just added the tan and black. The ERA blocks have one of several different colors: olive drab, dark tan, faded olive drab, dark green, one Abrams has a few blocks on each side RAF Green.
I cut off the .50 CROWS weapon. These will get the 3-tone Aussie camo.
Added 9 more Abrams TUSKs adding tan & black.
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Lookin good Chris! That's a lot of tanks!
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Stop…HEMTT Time! I finished up 11 HEMTTs this weekend – 8 fuelers and 3 wreckers. That’s a total of 99 wheels for those keeping count (and I was definitely counting).
These are going to my 9th ACR project. The fuelers and 1 wrecker are for 2nd Squadron HHT, and the other 2 wreckers are for 3rd Squadron.
These are going to my 9th ACR project. The fuelers and 1 wrecker are for 2nd Squadron HHT, and the other 2 wreckers are for 3rd Squadron.
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