Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Monday, October 03, 2011 - 03:50 AM UTC
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Great work on the horses, the tails and mains look so realistic, inspiring workmanship.
Tom
Thanks Tom,I am happy to inspire you! I only hope that we see more horse drawn stuff show up here. It was an important part of history. It may seem hard to paint a horse,but after some of the weathering jobs that have shown up here,a horse looks easy to me! LOL
J
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Thursday, July 19, 2012 - 02:12 AM UTC
I was wondering if there was any interest in this build?
J
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 02:10 AM UTC
Now that I bumped the other thread,some one wanted to see this again. Sorry guys.
I do have plans to get back to this as the Komrad vignette was supposed to be a part of this one!
I still have to take time off once in a while to make master patterns and so pay to keep the lights on in my hobby room!
J
England - South West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 02:14 AM UTC
wow, the painting on the horses are fantastic! i hope you pick this up again at some point!
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 03:02 AM UTC
Jerry this is great work and I am sure many wish to see it completed.
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 03:39 AM UTC
Thanks James and Darren,
I will get back to it at some point after I clear up some other stuff.
J
California, United States
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 04:22 AM UTC
Glad this popped up; great work as always Jerry.
What cheek! Let them have it!
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Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 04:27 AM UTC
Ola Jerry
Good to see this one back. And just as many before me I'd love to see this one being finished. It is a really nice project.
Greetz Robert "FAUST" Blokker
"Wees niet onverstandig, haastig of voortvarend; alles sal regkom, as ons almal ons plig doen".
FUTBOL KAVGADIR!!!!!!!
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 06:15 AM UTC
Thanks Robert and Chris for the kind comments. I will do my best to get it back on the work bench.
J
Wien, Austria
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 11:25 AM UTC
Missed that one completely, as you started the thread around the time I went to hospital...and afterwards....well, I've seen it now....and it is absolutely brilliant!
You are not only highly skilled, but you are ready to invest a lot of time to achieve a top standard!!
An example and an inspiration to all of us!!
Bravo!!!
Romain
un pour tous et tous pour un!
South Carolina, United States
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Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013 - 03:52 PM UTC
Incredible stuff Jerry! The horses I am especially impressed with. I have attempted horses in the past and it is not easy. Your horses are top notch! Hate I came in so late on this build but now I'm subscribed and can't wait to see your progress and completion. Keep up the great work.
Scott
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - 02:05 AM UTC
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Missed that one completely, as you started the thread around the time I went to hospital...and afterwards....well, I've seen it now....and it is absolutely brilliant!
You are not only highly skilled, but you are ready to invest a lot of time to achieve a top standard!!
An example and an inspiration to all of us!!
Bravo!!!
Thanks for the very high praise brother,
I was just enjoying the pix of Rothenberg again last night.
J
Romain
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - 02:06 AM UTC
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Incredible stuff Jerry! The horses I am especially impressed with. I have attempted horses in the past and it is not easy. Your horses are top notch! Hate I came in so late on this build but now I'm subscribed and can't wait to see your progress and completion. Keep up the great work.
Scott
Thanks for looking in bubba! I will do my best to get back on this one after these other things are done.
J
Wien, Austria
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Posted: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - 12:44 PM UTC
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Missed that one completely, as you started the thread around the time I went to hospital...and afterwards....well, I've seen it now....and it is absolutely brilliant!
You are not only highly skilled, but you are ready to invest a lot of time to achieve a top standard!!
An example and an inspiration to all of us!!
Bravo!!!
Thanks for the very high praise brother,
I was just enjoying the pix of Rothenberg again last night.
J
Romain
You are most welcome!! Glad you enjoy them!!!
All the best
Romain
un pour tous et tous pour un!
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - 03:10 PM UTC
First group of guys added.
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 05:05 AM UTC
Bill,
You might have been thrown off by seeing the last pic. It is totally miss-posted by myself and very missleading if you just look at the last pic on this thread.
I had forgotten this build but now that it's warm outside I want to get back to it. I wonder if I remember how to do some of this horse stuff any longer? I tend to forget quickly.
The shock and sadness I felt when I watched "Warhorse" has kind of worn off and I think I can work on this again without feeling so bad for all of the suffering endured by our 4 legged friends while we humans kill each other.
Wow,didn't mean to wax so "deep". Anyway,now you can check it out.
I need to revisit the figs though. I have made a bit of progress with sculpting and painting since I did these little dudes. Well....I hope so anyway!! LOL
J
Skåne, Sweden
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 05:30 AM UTC
Beautiful project so far, Jerry.
It is not easy to make horses look convincing, and you have pulled it off with perfection.
I look forward to seeing this scene come together. Lovely figs too.
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 05:36 AM UTC
Thanks Sven,
I have something similar going with another project and thought I would have a go at up-grading this stuff here at the same time.
J
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 05:46 AM UTC
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... What is this guy looking at?
INCOMING!!!
All kidding aside: Wow! ... The work you've done on the horses is simply beautiful!
Following with much interest!
--mike
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 05:52 AM UTC
Is that an ICM kit? The gun looks like an Alan/Ark Models mold?
I would like to grab this kit.
Nice paint job.
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 06:05 AM UTC
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... What is this guy looking at?
INCOMING!!!
All kidding aside: Wow! ... The work you've done on the horse is simply beautiful!
Following with much interest!
--mike
Thanks for the kind words Mike. He is supposed to be looking at a "Jabo" that has just been discovered attacking from the rear of the column. Hopefully it will make more sense later.
J
England - East Anglia, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 06:12 AM UTC
Hi Jerry,
Just came across this one, terrific work on the wagon and horses and figures so far.
Impressive work, I'll look forward to further developments.
Excellent subject.
Al
'Action this Day'
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 06:13 AM UTC
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Is that an ICM kit? The gun looks like an Alan/Ark Models mold?
I would like to grab this kit.
Nice paint job.
Thanks for checking in.
The gun is the AFV club offering but I made a few additions like the breech cover and gunsite cover and muzzle cap,etc.
The limber is scratchbuilt and not at all like the Russian one you may be thinking of.
It is the last model of the 105mm medium arty the Germans used and was called the Liechte feldhaubitz 18/40. Very much lighter than the early versions as they used the trails and carriage from the 75mm PAK40. They could use the lighter system because of the added muzzlebreak,which drastically reduced recoil. The limber was also much lighter so...less dead horses.
This combo was also seen being pulled by Maultier and by RSO units as well as the standard type arty halftracks.
J
J
Virginia, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 06:49 AM UTC
Jerry-- great job as always. My question is in regard to your use of filler on the horses. What type are you using...white putty from Squadron? How do you remove the excess and create the smooth finish?
Many thanks
DJ
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Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 07:08 AM UTC
Really great job!
No doubt this will be a real eyecatcher once done (well it is already actually)
please keep going!
best regards,
Mark