Hello,
Now that I got to make the photos work, wanted to share another recent build I did.
It's a historical reproduction of a actual war photo.
I even replicated the same license plate number.
It's a Simca 5 from the 3rd Motorized Infantry Division - Wehrmacht - 1943
The Kit is from Tamiya, The Resin Figure is from Royal Model.
Used Aber P.E.
I scratch built a new canvas rooftop, seats and rubber mats from Greenstuff.
The resin accessories are from Verlinden, Jaguar and Royal Model.
The base is from Andrea Miniatures and the vegetation from The Scenic Factory.
Let me know your thoughts :-)
Best
Julian
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Simca 5 - 3rd Motorized Infantry Division
Jcondemichtoy
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 06:48 PM UTC
Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 07:04 PM UTC
First saw this model posted on Facebook. Great work! I love the diminutive automobile with what at first seems like an oversized figure. Also your work with the seats and the detailing of various other "cloth" parts is outstanding!
Jcondemichtoy
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 09:02 PM UTC
Mike, thank you very much ! It looks out of scale for sure. But the vehicle is very tiny in real life. I got to see one in a museum and I would not fit inside lol.
I am happy to share my work and have the social media to see and share stuff. Happy side of facebook :-)
Thank you once again on the feedback,
Best
Julian
I am happy to share my work and have the social media to see and share stuff. Happy side of facebook :-)
Thank you once again on the feedback,
Best
Julian
Szmann
Netherlands Antilles
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Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 09:35 PM UTC
Nice detailing on the Simca, Julian! Very good painting and weathering as well. Congratulations for a well done all'round job!
Gabriel
Gabriel
Jcondemichtoy
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 10:18 PM UTC
Thanks Gabriel ! The smaller it gets the harder it becomes :-)
jldurand
Quebec, Canada
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Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 10:43 PM UTC
Very nicely done. Great work on the seats and hand made parts.
habouji
Jihocesky Kraj, Czech Republic
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Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 10:44 PM UTC
uniform and face are excelent paiting good job
Jcondemichtoy
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Posted: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 - 12:00 AM UTC
Thanks for the feedback :-)
obg153
Texas, United States
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Posted: Friday, November 17, 2017 - 10:52 PM UTC
Outstanding painting & weathering! If you photographed your scene in b&w, it would be very difficult to say it wasn't real. Great job!
Jcondemichtoy
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Posted: Saturday, November 18, 2017 - 04:03 AM UTC
Jack,
Thank you ! Was the first time I did a model based on actual photo reference. I enjoyed. It takes away some of the artistic "liberty" but it's a nice challenge.
I really appreciate your comments.
:-)
Thank you ! Was the first time I did a model based on actual photo reference. I enjoyed. It takes away some of the artistic "liberty" but it's a nice challenge.
I really appreciate your comments.
:-)
dhines
Nova Scotia, Canada
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Posted: Saturday, November 18, 2017 - 04:22 AM UTC
Excellent job on the Simca and figure Julian. I love the weathering you have done on it.
strongarden
Florida, United States
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Posted: Saturday, November 18, 2017 - 04:55 AM UTC
Julian, This is very nicely done, bravo!
Overall quite convincing, a simple vignette showing that sometimes less is more, right?
But I especially like the car's weathering: exterior, wheels, windows, and the interior dash details.
Regards Dave
Overall quite convincing, a simple vignette showing that sometimes less is more, right?
But I especially like the car's weathering: exterior, wheels, windows, and the interior dash details.
Regards Dave
Jcondemichtoy
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Joined: September 27, 2017
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Posted: Saturday, November 18, 2017 - 05:59 AM UTC
Dale and Dave,
Thank you for your feedback. It's always fun to make a Tamiya model kit. But as I said before, the smaller the more complex it gets. But it turned out nicely.
Those "rubber" areas around the windows and windshield are a pain to get it right.
This was a almost 2 year project, finished the last 40% in the last two months, when I was finally happy with the Base and terrain to come with it.
Best guys,
Julian
Thank you for your feedback. It's always fun to make a Tamiya model kit. But as I said before, the smaller the more complex it gets. But it turned out nicely.
Those "rubber" areas around the windows and windshield are a pain to get it right.
This was a almost 2 year project, finished the last 40% in the last two months, when I was finally happy with the Base and terrain to come with it.
Best guys,
Julian