After 5 years of putting it aside, almost ready to prime coat it. I'm definitely not a pro in any sense so took a while to come this far. Just need to scratch-build some antennas. Thanks Henk for the donated Leopard tracks and Thord for info on converting 103B to 103C. Comments welcome!
Mortars came out a little bigger than I originally intended to..
Lots of epoxy putty and filling to make the basket on the left
With some left-over PE parts
Hosted by Darren Baker
Trumpeter S103C converted from 103B
Petition2God
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Posted: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - 08:16 AM UTC
panzerIV
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Posted: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - 08:42 AM UTC
hi james
this is really nice i was looking at their 1/72nd version of this at work today and thinking about getting it.
seeing as you put modelling off for a while and then finaly come back in to do the scratchbuilding this is great
ill keep my eye on this and wait to see the paint on it
this is really nice i was looking at their 1/72nd version of this at work today and thinking about getting it.
seeing as you put modelling off for a while and then finaly come back in to do the scratchbuilding this is great
ill keep my eye on this and wait to see the paint on it
Petition2God
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Posted: Thursday, September 30, 2010 - 02:41 PM UTC
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hi james
this is really nice i was looking at their 1/72nd version of this at work today and thinking about getting it.
seeing as you put modelling off for a while and then finaly come back in to do the scratchbuilding this is great
ill keep my eye on this and wait to see the paint on it
Thanks Anthony for the comment! I'm hoping to have the primer coat on it by next weekend. I'll post photos again here. Looking forward to and afraid of that Swedish camouflage at the same time..
Olga-Belle
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Posted: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 - 04:43 AM UTC
It looks very nice indeed.
Just the odd small gap in a couple of places that perhaps wood need some filler.
But nothing that really matters.
Just the odd small gap in a couple of places that perhaps wood need some filler.
But nothing that really matters.
Kuno-Von-Dodenburg
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Posted: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 - 05:49 AM UTC
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Which is why I'm building the B version
Great-looking build. Just make sure you show us the end result!
- Steve
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Looking forward to and afraid of that Swedish camouflage at the same time..
Which is why I'm building the B version
Great-looking build. Just make sure you show us the end result!
- Steve
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Posted: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 - 01:11 AM UTC
What parts did you need to convert the sprockets? They look really nice.
This may just be the nudge I need to build my 103s.
Sure do wish Fruil or somebody would make a set of tracks for the 103B!
Anyway, great job!!! Waiting to see how you tackle the camo.
This may just be the nudge I need to build my 103s.
Sure do wish Fruil or somebody would make a set of tracks for the 103B!
Anyway, great job!!! Waiting to see how you tackle the camo.
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Posted: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 - 04:30 AM UTC
nice build, truly cool looking machine you have there. the swedish camo is what will make this piece stand out so i send all my good vibs to you that it all goes smoothly. thanks for sharing. cheers, bd.
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Posted: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 - 06:28 AM UTC
Kjell, Steve, Leroy, and Bruce,
Thank you for all your kind comments! Thanks for pointing out the small gaps between the hulls and I plan to fill them up.
Leroy,
As to the sprockets, I used a spare M1 Abrams sprocket. Modified the teeth top to fit the Leopard tracks then made a resin copy of it for the other side. Relatively quick process.
The kit comes together nicely- pretty good for an early Trumpeter kit. I'm hoping to find time to work on it this weekend but not sure.. Stay tuned.
Thank you for all your kind comments! Thanks for pointing out the small gaps between the hulls and I plan to fill them up.
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What parts did you need to convert the sprockets? They look really nice.
This may just be the nudge I need to build my 103s.
Sure do wish Fruil or somebody would make a set of tracks for the 103B!
Anyway, great job!!! Waiting to see how you tackle the camo.
Leroy,
As to the sprockets, I used a spare M1 Abrams sprocket. Modified the teeth top to fit the Leopard tracks then made a resin copy of it for the other side. Relatively quick process.
The kit comes together nicely- pretty good for an early Trumpeter kit. I'm hoping to find time to work on it this weekend but not sure.. Stay tuned.
Petition2God
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Posted: Thursday, November 11, 2010 - 04:59 PM UTC
OK, the build is finally finished and it's ready to be painted. Maybe during Thanksgiving..
My attempt to scratch-build the antenna.. Not quite like the real thing but I tried..
My attempt to scratch-build the antenna.. Not quite like the real thing but I tried..
ptruhe
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Posted: Friday, November 12, 2010 - 01:28 AM UTC
Looking good. I like the self made details.
Paul
Paul