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SturmHaubitze 42

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About the Author

About Dario Risso (zerstorer)
FROM: SANTA FE, ARGENTINA


Comments

Nice one, but I thought a short text about the model and techniques used was obligatory for the features
DEC 08, 2009 - 08:52 PM
Very nice work, but a short write-up on what stowage was used and any other extra upgrades would be nice. I do hope mine turns out half as nice.
DEC 09, 2009 - 12:35 AM
A real beauty. I'd enjoy reading a bit of text, as well. Great photos, but a little explanation of the techniques used would be much appreciated.
DEC 09, 2009 - 02:28 AM
A Very Well Done Build, the xtra detailing and stowage is a good addition to the model. milvehfan
DEC 09, 2009 - 05:28 AM
Excellent work, Dario
DEC 09, 2009 - 06:37 AM
OOPS! Sorry guys, I have not idea that this vehicle was published here. I send the pics for the July Dragon Contest But no problem, here is the text: The model is a beauty, with zimmerit finely detailed; it is Dragon's Ref.6454. There are some mistakes with the versions: Dragon provides a double set of radios, like command vehicles carries, but...it was said that there was not Command StuHs. The instructions are, IMHO. wrong too about the schemes. You can see a short discussion about that in LINK Dragon doesn't provides the schürzen brackets, so, I made them with copper sheet, and the schürzen with plastic card (from cell phone) I build the rear stowage rack with the same plastic card. The large box is a plastic block (like Lego) covered with plasticard. The large board is from a ...(hummm) those ice cream with a stick. The tarps are made with tin sheet and the bucket is from a Tamiya box with jerrycans Cheers Darío
DEC 09, 2009 - 07:06 AM