Good pics are a vital source of inspiration for me, seeing these two Leo 2A6 from the Panzer Battalion 33 on display in late 2007 and I knew this is what I need to build next.
Some good reasons:
1. The very cool palm-insignia of the unit originating from the Afrika Korps.
2. From their transition to the Leo 2A5 on, this specific unit always carried ammo boxes on their turret decks.
3. The second pic shows a mix of 2nd. + 3rd. generation side skirts.
4. Their are quite a few dvds available showing this unit on exercises, fielding a numbering system on the rear turret bustle. 3rd. Company using Yellow stencils.
5. Many of their tanks having names on the rear turret, mine is " Moritz " a common name with German Tanks and also the name of my dog. When I do another BergePz 3 Büffel but from the German Army, I have a pic of one called " Berti ", my cats name.
Up to now this is the progress on my Leo 2A6 Panzer Battalion 33 so far.
It‘s the Tamiya kit with a alu barrel from AMRO (the best one around), anti-skid surface diluted Tamiya putty applied via airbrush, PE clamps and mudguards and a few other things from PSM.
The TC is from MR with a hornet head and scratch headset, the loader being customized as we speak.
Only slight washing and weathering, I want to keep this one a little cleaner than usual but not finished yet.
Still looking for matching accessories as I proceed
This actually my very first Leo 2A5 built right after Tamiya released it with NL upgrade kit from Pro Art Models, representing a Dutch 2A5 after returning from Bosnia without those ugly SFOR markings already removed. Alu barrel from AMRO, anti-skid surface Mr. Surface 500 applied via airbrush, PE clamps and mudguards and velcro stripes.
The crew are customized AA figures with Hornet (bold) heads and Dragon CVC helmets with Verlinden PE microphones. Still need to do the wiring though. The Motorola box behind the Peri was used during their deployment to Bosnia and could still be seen(empty) for awhile after the vehicles return to Holland or Germany. In the beginning of the upgrade program to Leo 2A5 standard, the anti slip surface stopped right above of the bolt row connecting the two front armour sections of the turret, this also applies for German Army vehicles, later it was sprayed down to the edge but you will still find tanks in both German and Dutch inventories featuring this. Even some 2A6 still have it.
Dutch Leopards do not have snow grousers on the front mudguards, these areas are covered by metal plates screwed over recesses. Sold off Dutch Leo 2A6 would also carry this feature.
Next is the Dutch version of the BergePz 3 Büffel from PSM.
Light washing and weathering until now, added some typical Dutch boxes and working on the big wooden box becoming a standard appearance on these tanks over the last few years. Modified a searchlight from the Tamiya Chieftain kit and placed it on the rear end as seen in some photos. The container carrying the spare smoke grenades is also still in the making. Waiting for the Leo 2 engine from PSM, to go on the rig on the deck, which is currently undergoing a overhaul/improvement upgrade by the manufacturer and should be out again soon.
The installment of the engine will decide how " used " of an appearance the tank will get, probably I will leave it with a light dusting.
Please enjoy !
Cheers
Christopher
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chnoone
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Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 12:19 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 01:31 AM UTC
I really enjoyed watching those wild beasts!
Great job Chris!
Great job Chris!
Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 01:38 AM UTC
your models looks very nice. they make me want to take my leopard and let it meet a hammer I have lying around here
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Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 01:51 AM UTC
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your models looks very nice. they make me want to take my leopard and let it meet a hammer I have lying around here
Now I know what all the other guys really mean by "kit bashing".
Thankx for the illustration ... and your acceptance is well appreciated !
Cheers
Christopher
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Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 03:57 AM UTC
Christopher,
Nice jobs. Thanks for sharing.
Tony
Nice jobs. Thanks for sharing.
Tony
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Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 04:14 AM UTC
They look very good!
Some years ago, I also built some Bundeswehr-vehicles... but with no after-market parts and no additional details.
greetings...
Soeren
Some years ago, I also built some Bundeswehr-vehicles... but with no after-market parts and no additional details.
greetings...
Soeren
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Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010 - 02:40 AM UTC
Chris, let also add my thanks for sharing your work and the nice job you did on all of your vehicles. Also thanks for the tank photos.
Where did you get the figure for your Bundeswehr Leo II A6? I like to find some for my 1980's Cold War Bundeswehr tanks (Leo 1A4 and Leo II) and Marders.
Where did you get the figure for your Bundeswehr Leo II A6? I like to find some for my 1980's Cold War Bundeswehr tanks (Leo 1A4 and Leo II) and Marders.
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Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010 - 06:20 AM UTC
Hi Duane,
this figure come from MR: - SFOR crew Leopard 2A5 MR-35235 -
http://www.mrmodellbau.com/_shop/index.php?language=en&cat=c86_Figuren.html
Earlier German figures are tricky, for NATO soldiers in general I use the Verlinden Iraqi POW set.
I then customize the field jacket to what every nation, just a matter of different pockets or non, the POW set would actually work very good for the German Army "olive grey" before they switch to camo gear.
- crew figures for panzerhaubitze 2000 (Revell) MR-35230 - would also work for pre-camo area
http://www.mrmodellbau.com/_shop/product_info.php?info=p453_crew-figures-for-panzerhaubitze-2000--Revell-.html
Dolp modellbau has about 45 different figures of modern German soldiers, they are all made of white metal, some are really lousy others quite good. They have some new ones on the 3rd. page and I might get some those myself .... but I would cast them in resin since I am not too fond of metal figures.
http://www.dolp-modellbau.de/webshop/index.php?cPath=35_67&sort=2a&page=1
And then I do use customized figures fromthe Tamiya kit.
In general this topic on modern figures sucks, since there are hardly any , Trumpeter has announced some modern German ones but I haven‘t seen them yet. Just received the latest set from Real Model, have to check with my German active friends if the gear is correct ... I am a little in doubt, but with some changes I‘ll make them work.
Last one ... my dealer tells me the Wiesel crew from Warriors should be available soon again , and they where quite nice actually.
Hope this is of some help !
Cheers
Christopher
this figure come from MR: - SFOR crew Leopard 2A5 MR-35235 -
http://www.mrmodellbau.com/_shop/index.php?language=en&cat=c86_Figuren.html
Earlier German figures are tricky, for NATO soldiers in general I use the Verlinden Iraqi POW set.
I then customize the field jacket to what every nation, just a matter of different pockets or non, the POW set would actually work very good for the German Army "olive grey" before they switch to camo gear.
- crew figures for panzerhaubitze 2000 (Revell) MR-35230 - would also work for pre-camo area
http://www.mrmodellbau.com/_shop/product_info.php?info=p453_crew-figures-for-panzerhaubitze-2000--Revell-.html
Dolp modellbau has about 45 different figures of modern German soldiers, they are all made of white metal, some are really lousy others quite good. They have some new ones on the 3rd. page and I might get some those myself .... but I would cast them in resin since I am not too fond of metal figures.
http://www.dolp-modellbau.de/webshop/index.php?cPath=35_67&sort=2a&page=1
And then I do use customized figures fromthe Tamiya kit.
In general this topic on modern figures sucks, since there are hardly any , Trumpeter has announced some modern German ones but I haven‘t seen them yet. Just received the latest set from Real Model, have to check with my German active friends if the gear is correct ... I am a little in doubt, but with some changes I‘ll make them work.
Last one ... my dealer tells me the Wiesel crew from Warriors should be available soon again , and they where quite nice actually.
Hope this is of some help !
Cheers
Christopher
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Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010 - 07:22 AM UTC
Chris, thanks for all of info on the figures. Have to check them out.
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Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010 - 03:43 PM UTC
Hi Chris nice looking models, I agree with light weathering on these beasts and the figures look great.