My apologies for redoing this but I've been trying to learn the art of taking photos and spent the past four days trying various things and I think now I've finally got the hang of it so these are new photos. I couldn't figure out how to change the title of the original thread so figured it was easier to just redo the whole thing with the better photos.
The original posts can be seen here
The subjects chosen were two Italeri Sdkfz 234/2 Pumas. Mainly as this was to be my first build I wanted to be able to screw up and not care and to practice a lot of the techniques I'm learning from these here forums. These are mostly OOB with some light battle damage. 114 on the left has had the aerial relocated and a stowage bin added with the lid open. Both have had the Italeri jerrycans replaced with better ones with scratchbuilt frames, straps and clasps.
The figures are a mix of Tamiya and Dragon stock figures mixed with a whole heap of DIY figures made from assorted arms/legs/heads and a bit of scratchbuilding.
The building face is a cut down Italeri one ( church I think ) with the rest scratch built.
The tree is from my yard with a mixture of different train modelling tree bits making up the leaves.
The well is scratchbuilt with stones from my garden and balswood.
The plow is scratchbuilt from paper, metal rod, balsa wood and the steering wheel from inside one of the Pumas with added spokes and a paper outer rim.
Birdsnest was made by making a ring of fuse wire then gluing thatches of cut up hair, bruch bristles and scraps to it then painting it.
Sacks were made from tissue paper cut into two sides, glued along three edges with a cotton drawstring at trhe top, top edges rolled over the cotton then the whole thing turned inside out, soaked in watered down PVA then formed, dried and painted.
The scene is meant to represent two vehicles of Panzer Lehr carrying Grenadiers of LSSAH post Fallaise. The officers are debating where they should be, the SS officer being a little more pushy than the Puma commander. Meanwhile the troops have taken the chance to dismount, light up, grab a bite, tend to nature etc.
I figure around that time when LSSAH was bereft of armour that it may have been possible to find this sort of mating as these units seemed to share battlefields a lot.
The vehicles have my own idea of stowage frames and an AA mounted MG34. I took liberties there but I figured as far as I could tell Panzer Lehr received the Puma in early 44 in Russia then were withdrawn to France for a refir and then battled through after D-Day so I figured a few field mods based on battlefield experience wouldn't go amiss.
The paintwork is supposed to show the field applied darkgreen paste used for the camo starting to wash away after repeated cleaning of the vehicles and rains. It's more pronounced on the righthand vehicle but the photos sort of show the camo net and cut branches covering up a lot more of the bodywork than was intended.
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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 01:50 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 01:53 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 01:58 PM UTC
gremlinz
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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 02:01 PM UTC
Apologies for the last dozen or so, the sun packed it in and it started to rain so the light wasn't so good.
jrrivc
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Posted: Saturday, May 02, 2009 - 05:52 AM UTC
Dean, you definetly have the talent. Some do and some dont. But you 've got it. It's absolutley
wonderful. Keep up the excellent work . Looking forward to see more of your creations!!!
wonderful. Keep up the excellent work . Looking forward to see more of your creations!!!
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Posted: Saturday, May 02, 2009 - 07:14 AM UTC
There is so much to say here, not so good and better.
I really like the interior of your house. The broken glass, the bird .. well done
While your dio is very colorfull, i especially dislike one of those colors, your red for the hair of the soldier and the sam ered for some straps.
The layout is welll done also and like Frank already said, there is potential and for your next dio i would recommend to do less and spend more time to improve some areas.
Cheers
Claude
I really like the interior of your house. The broken glass, the bird .. well done
While your dio is very colorfull, i especially dislike one of those colors, your red for the hair of the soldier and the sam ered for some straps.
The layout is welll done also and like Frank already said, there is potential and for your next dio i would recommend to do less and spend more time to improve some areas.
Cheers
Claude
gremlinz
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Posted: Saturday, May 02, 2009 - 11:34 PM UTC
Quoted Text
There is so much to say here, not so good and better.
I really like the interior of your house. The broken glass, the bird .. well done
While your dio is very colorfull, i especially dislike one of those colors, your red for the hair of the soldier and the sam ered for some straps.
The layout is welll done also and like Frank already said, there is potential and for your next dio i would recommend to do less and spend more time to improve some areas.
Cheers
Claude
Cheers Claude. I'd agree with you on both those, I dislike the red hair. I've recently found a site with guides to painting red and blonde hair so I'm going to try them on a random figure then pull him off and redo his hair. As I get more into figure painting I want to try and vary hair colours away from just basic blacks and browns so lots of practice ahead, especially with the ideal German being a nice pale skinned blond.
With the straps I wanted to have them as the earlier leather staps and slings so they were based on the colour of a couple of reproduction Kar98 slings I have which are a very light, reddish brown. What I've since learnt is that these age and darken very quickly, especially once they become wet with the edges becoming almost black so where it's easy to get to them I'm thinking of giving them a dark wash to give them an older, more worn look.
By the way, I love your Clervaux Castle Diorama, I'd love to have the patience and skill to put something like that together.
MSGsummit
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Posted: Sunday, May 03, 2009 - 02:51 AM UTC
Dean,
I really like your dio. There is a lot going on and lots of little stuff to catch the eye. Excellent dio dude. Keep doing what your doing....improvements in technique really just kind of happen along the way! Looking forward to seeing your next one!
I really like your dio. There is a lot going on and lots of little stuff to catch the eye. Excellent dio dude. Keep doing what your doing....improvements in technique really just kind of happen along the way! Looking forward to seeing your next one!