OK I had (by accident) posted this elsewhere in the forums,
and it was getting harder and harder to find.....
so I am reposting it here
VK 6600 E-79 in 1/72
I started this by requesting a friend of mine to make me a hull and turret to start from.
As per my request he sent me both these items,
they were both hollow being made from sheet styrene.
So I began by removing items that I felt were either incorrect or not needed,
and filled the turret and hull with resin to make them easier to work with.
these are the items I removed from his parts
this left me with this as my starting point
as you can see I filled them with resin, and opened the rear of the turret more.
Now...here I have replaced the frontal armor,
the engine deck, added a Tiger II cupola, and started work on the gun.
here I began building up the mantlet area with Milliput
this is after several layers of Milliput, and starting the carving it to shape.
Here you see the mantlet getting closer to the final shape
Getting closer
here I spliced loader's hatch into the roof, added a couple more items,
and started to mark out the details
I neglected to mention that I also grinded away the tail end (sides) to my desires.
here I gave the turret a coat of primer
I am trying to stay as close as I can to this drawing of the E-79,
while staying true to the Panzer front concept.
Here I began working on the front of the hull
as you see I have played with the periscopes, and added a vent fan to the hull roof.
I decided the open the hatches for the Driver and radio operator.
Here is the "lay out" for how I am doing the hull
This is how the Turret looks on the hull
here is an Over All view showing the the turret and gun in place.
here I have done a couple more things
If you look closely at the front of the Hull Mount for the MG....
you can see it is bereft of detail.
So using my Jeweler's Engraving Tool I carved it out
I then drilled a hole for mounting the MG barrel, and a smaller one to represent the site aperture.
From here I turned my attention to the rear end of the hull.
now more than one example I have seen of the E-79 shows no exhaust pipes.
I cannot accept this, so using these examples of a 1/35 model,
I decided to go the same route.
here is my attempt.
My hope is that once all assembled.....
it will look much better
In my emails someone has mentioned that this looks like an E-10....
I could not agree more......
In my mind I see a "big" E-10, but with a turret.
I have now worked out my "wheel spacing" for the running gear.
seeing as this was such a pain to do One (1) time.....
I will mold this and cast resin to make two sets.
Then I will have what I need for the Left and the Right sides.
well that is where I am for now.
Please tell me what you think.
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E-79
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Posted: Monday, April 11, 2016 - 09:23 AM UTC
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Posted: Monday, April 11, 2016 - 01:48 PM UTC
Loving it. That looks like a seriously tough tank.
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Posted: Monday, April 11, 2016 - 02:30 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - 01:34 PM UTC
I decided to tackle the front hatches
I decided that I want to follow the example set by ESCI on their Tiger II
I want these two parts
So I shallow poured one of my molds, sand it thin, and surgically removed these sections
I then grafted them to my hatch plate.
in order for the hatches to sit "flat",
I took my dremel tool and grinded away one corner on each hatch
( I should note here also that I added a piece f .010 sheet styrene
to the top of the hatches to keep them from falling in all the time)
from underneath you can see how well the fit
next I needed the pegs to act as "pivots" for the hatches.
and here is how they look inplace
I hope these com out ok when I mold them
I decided that I want to follow the example set by ESCI on their Tiger II
I want these two parts
So I shallow poured one of my molds, sand it thin, and surgically removed these sections
I then grafted them to my hatch plate.
in order for the hatches to sit "flat",
I took my dremel tool and grinded away one corner on each hatch
( I should note here also that I added a piece f .010 sheet styrene
to the top of the hatches to keep them from falling in all the time)
from underneath you can see how well the fit
next I needed the pegs to act as "pivots" for the hatches.
and here is how they look inplace
I hope these com out ok when I mold them
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Posted: Thursday, April 14, 2016 - 06:43 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 - 06:45 PM UTC
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Posted: Friday, April 22, 2016 - 09:35 AM UTC
oUT-FREAKING-STNDING!!! Great job Ken!
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Posted: Monday, April 25, 2016 - 03:27 PM UTC
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oUT-FREAKING-STNDING!!! Great job Ken!
Glad you like it......
watch this
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Posted: Monday, April 25, 2016 - 03:28 PM UTC
Posted: Monday, April 25, 2016 - 09:56 PM UTC
Amazing Work! Kudos
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Posted: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 - 06:06 AM UTC
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Amazing Work! Kudos
it's getting closer......
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Posted: Sunday, August 14, 2016 - 06:30 AM UTC
OK....I have taken a Long Break from this.....
I think I am finally getting back into the swing of things.
I sourced out the parts I needed, gathered them together
and finally got it to all fit together (for one side).....
This is how it looks
This one side alone was an "All Day" project.....
so it's Break Time
I think I am finally getting back into the swing of things.
I sourced out the parts I needed, gathered them together
and finally got it to all fit together (for one side).....
This is how it looks
This one side alone was an "All Day" project.....
so it's Break Time
Posted: Sunday, August 14, 2016 - 07:13 AM UTC
Nicely done!
Gaz
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Posted: Sunday, August 14, 2016 - 01:14 PM UTC
Seriously impressed! What is the brown putty you used?
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Posted: Thursday, August 25, 2016 - 11:22 AM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, August 25, 2016 - 12:30 PM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, August 25, 2016 - 09:01 PM UTC
Interesting. Will this be a commercial casting, or a one-off for yourself?
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Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - 09:18 PM UTC
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Interesting. Will this be a commercial casting, or a one-off for yourself?
Yes it will be "for sale"
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Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - 09:18 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - 10:04 PM UTC
Looks awesome!!!!
Maybe an optical illusion, but IMO the track beneath the sprocket and the Idler wheel looks too tight. Or the track around the road wheels looks strange. Almost like it's more of an angle than a curve?
I think it's awesome though!!
Maybe an optical illusion, but IMO the track beneath the sprocket and the Idler wheel looks too tight. Or the track around the road wheels looks strange. Almost like it's more of an angle than a curve?
I think it's awesome though!!
Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - 11:09 PM UTC
Great result!
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Posted: Thursday, September 15, 2016 - 01:57 AM UTC