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Presenting the 2 cm Flakvierling
KruppCake
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 05:53 AM UTC
Petro
Connecticut, United States
Joined: November 02, 2003
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 06:02 AM UTC
to keep it simple, very nice.
KruppCake
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 06:03 AM UTC
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to keep it simple, very nice.
Thank you! As an aside, is the photo resolution all right on your screen?
Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 06:09 AM UTC
Very nice!
What brand & what scale?
Cheers,
What brand & what scale?
Cheers,
Petro
Connecticut, United States
Joined: November 02, 2003
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 06:19 AM UTC
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Quoted Textto keep it simple, very nice.
Thank you! As an aside, is the photo resolution all right on your screen?
I am on my laptop right now and they look fine.
I am usually on my IPAD so i can zoom in more to check out the details better. (bad eyes lol)
KruppCake
Ontario, Canada
Joined: July 13, 2015
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 06:21 AM UTC
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Very nice!
What brand & what scale?
Cheers,
Thank you! It’s the 1/35 scale AFV Club kit with Aber barrels.
PanzerKarl
England - North West, United Kingdom
Joined: April 20, 2004
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 09:22 AM UTC
Looks very realistic and not too overly done.
Any ideas to what you have planned for it?
Any ideas to what you have planned for it?
KruppCake
Ontario, Canada
Joined: July 13, 2015
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 09:53 AM UTC
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Looks very realistic and not too overly done.
Any ideas to what you have planned for it?
Thank you, I really appreciate that! I’d like to make a small diorama base for it, something very simple just to showcase it, but I’m absolutely terrible at making landscapes and don’t really know where to begin. In terms of AA guns, I also have a Flak 88 that’s 99% done and just needs finishing touches. Both could go on the same base, if I ever develop some skills for one.
wedgetail53
Queensland, Australia
Joined: October 02, 2008
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 08:26 PM UTC
G'day Kruppcake
Looks good - nice and simple.
My next door neighbour, who is now 91, served on one of these as a loader and later a gunner in 1945, at the ripe old age of 16. He tells me that the loaders had about 1.7 seconds to change magazines when the gun was firing full bore.
Regards
Rob
Looks good - nice and simple.
My next door neighbour, who is now 91, served on one of these as a loader and later a gunner in 1945, at the ripe old age of 16. He tells me that the loaders had about 1.7 seconds to change magazines when the gun was firing full bore.
Regards
Rob
wroosels
Antwerpen, Belgium
Joined: January 02, 2017
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 08:35 PM UTC
I am a fan of this Kruppcake!
Clean build and beautiful painting.
As for the base: go with something simple: a pricture frame and a kind of cobblestone to put the gun and carriage on? Keeps the focus on the gun.
Clean build and beautiful painting.
As for the base: go with something simple: a pricture frame and a kind of cobblestone to put the gun and carriage on? Keeps the focus on the gun.
varanusk
Managing Editor
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain / España
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 09:32 PM UTC
Really nice job! I like you have not overdone the weathering, although some more dirt would not hurt
Look forward to see the scene (I am terrible at that as well, so have decided it's fine for me to leave the kits on a wooden base and enjoy what I like: building and painting models!)
Look forward to see the scene (I am terrible at that as well, so have decided it's fine for me to leave the kits on a wooden base and enjoy what I like: building and painting models!)
bill_c
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New Jersey, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 17, 2020 - 02:32 AM UTC
Lovely work, lovely presentation.
KruppCake
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Friday, April 17, 2020 - 01:43 PM UTC
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G'day Kruppcake
Looks good - nice and simple.
My next door neighbour, who is now 91, served on one of these as a loader and later a gunner in 1945, at the ripe old age of 16. He tells me that the loaders had about 1.7 seconds to change magazines when the gun was firing full bore.
Regards
Rob
Hi Rob,
That’s absolutely phenomenal, thank you for sharing! Does he have any more stories of his time with that squad? Would be amazing to read.
KruppCake
Ontario, Canada
Joined: July 13, 2015
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Posted: Friday, April 17, 2020 - 01:46 PM UTC
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I am a fan of this Kruppcake!
Clean build and beautiful painting.
As for the base: go with something simple: a pricture frame and a kind of cobblestone to put the gun and carriage on? Keeps the focus on the gun.
Thank you for your kind words! I have two small wooden picture frames set aside for such purposes, but I need to first learn to do even a basic landscape. It’s on my to-do list, but with 25 other models lined up it never seems to get prioritized.
KruppCake
Ontario, Canada
Joined: July 13, 2015
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Posted: Friday, April 17, 2020 - 01:48 PM UTC
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Really nice job! I like you have not overdone the weathering, although some more dirt would not hurt
Look forward to see the scene (I am terrible at that as well, so have decided it's fine for me to leave the kits on a wooden base and enjoy what I like: building and painting models!)
Thank you! I’m wary of putting too much weathering on my models, firstly so it doesn’t obscure too much of the detail, and secondly, so that vehicles which may not have travelled a lot through rough terrain don’t have a ton of dirt on them. I get tunnel vision when working on one model too long and figure that usually less is more when it comes to weathering application.
KruppCake
Ontario, Canada
Joined: July 13, 2015
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Posted: Friday, April 17, 2020 - 01:49 PM UTC
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Lovely work, lovely presentation.
Thank you, Bill! Much-appreciated!