1⁄351/72 Hornisse
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stages 3, 4 & 5
These stages begin the construction of the gun assembly. I had to keep telling myself that it was a 1/72 scale kit during these stages. The amount of detail is quite frankly, amazing. This assembly will take a lot of care to assemble properly. My advice is to dump the styrene glue and obtain some super glue Gel. Some of the parts are so small and delicate that trying to hold them in place until styrene cement dries will inevitably lead to breakages. To give some indication of the finesse of these parts, imagine a separate breech block….in 1/72? The muzzle brake is fantastic! It comes as one part, so no seams, and has all the correct holes. It’s a miniature work of art! There are even springs moulded beneath the gunner’s seat, and remember, all this in 1/72 scale!Comments
Hey Vinnie
Nice work on the Hornisse, she looks very convincing..
It really is hard to believe a 1/72 kit can have such an amount of detail!!
Interesting article to read, and it makes me wanna go out and buy one...
JUL 19, 2005 - 08:16 AM
Thanks Bjorn. Go get one, and remember to say you saw it here! I mean it, it's a great little kit, I'll definately be building more versions!
Vinnie
JUL 19, 2005 - 08:25 AM
Nice review and build. At what point did you paint the roadwheels? I am about to start the Stug IV and it uses the same seperate hubs.
JUL 19, 2005 - 08:58 AM
Looks like 1/72 and you get along just fine Vinnie - well done. Give one of the 1/48 kits a go - they are even more fun!
JUL 20, 2005 - 02:37 AM
Great build Vinnie, and a nice articel. I echo your comments about these 1:72 kits which are so well detailed that you have to keep remembering yourself that it's not 1:35. I have just finished the UM 1:72 T-26-4, and I was tempted to try some more. Your articel has convinced me, Dragon will be a imminent purchase for me..
I think I might start building 1;72 if I want to build something ordinairy, and stick to 1:35 for the 'weird and wonderfull' which I tend to find on eBay..
Cheers
Henk
JUL 21, 2005 - 09:38 PM
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