Author Topic: Hemble's other Custom's - German Armoured Train WWII 1:35 P198 02/04/2024  (Read 526471 times)

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Re: Hemble's other Custom's - Gustav Repair 1:35 Completed P159 03/12/19
« Reply #2385 on: December 03, 2019, 08:20:52 PM »
Well I'm gobsmacked! It's a magnificent diorama, Ron. I love the covered work space, the fabric looks great. Your finishing details are amazing. The ground looks real, the machine looks real, the people look real. Magnificent, truly.

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Re: Hemble's other Custom's - Gustav Repair 1:35 Completed P159 03/12/19
« Reply #2386 on: December 06, 2019, 10:30:49 PM »
Magic work yet again Ron. Off to the front pages.

Thanks so much Shawn.

As expected: another MASTERPIECE!!!!  :o

Thanks heaps buddy.

Well I'm gobsmacked! It's a magnificent diorama, Ron. I love the covered work space, the fabric looks great. Your finishing details are amazing. The ground looks real, the machine looks real, the people look real. Magnificent, truly.

Really appreciate the kind words mate thank you.

Ron

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Re: Hemble's other Custom's - Gustav Repair 1:35 Completed P159 03/12/19
« Reply #2387 on: December 22, 2019, 03:00:49 AM »
Another wonderful diorama my friend.
Your figures look extremely realistic.

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Re: Hemble's other Custom's - Gustav Repair 1:35 Completed P159 03/12/19
« Reply #2388 on: December 22, 2019, 04:33:11 PM »
Another wonderful diorama my friend.
Your figures look extremely realistic.

Thank heaps mate I really appreciate the kind words.

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Re: Hemble's other Custom's - Gustav Repair 1:35 Completed P159 03/12/19
« Reply #2389 on: December 23, 2019, 01:55:21 AM »
Hi All,

I decided to make another Maschinen Krieger diorama and I have completed the figure and satellite and now just to paint them.

This diorama will depict a Kauz space suit looking at a laser satellite to see if it requires any maintenance. The mech suit is a conversion from a Melusine suit and I used parts from the parts box.

The satellite was made using parts from a 1/72 Saturn rocket cargo bay section also parts from 1/35 parts, Star Trek parts and plastic card and rod.













The satellite/Kauz dio and base is completed and I used Vallejo paints to paint and weather them and the base was covered in watered down spakfilla.




















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That sure does look good on the front pages Ron. Awesome paint work too. I am still trying to figure out how you got the space suit attached to the dio so realistically without using anything to stablize it.

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It really looks like the Kauz and the satellite are floating in space.
Another winner my friend.

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That sure does look good on the front pages Ron. Awesome paint work too. I am still trying to figure out how you got the space suit attached to the dio so realistically without using anything to stablize it.

Thanks so much Shawn and the figure's hand sits perfectly on the stabilizer and all I did was super glued it.

It really looks like the Kauz and the satellite are floating in space.
Another winner my friend.

Thanks heaps buddy.

Ron

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Hi All,

Completed scratch building my next Maschinen Krieger vehicle which is 1:35 scale and this is a Mercenary vehicle which is called the BUNYIP it's a medium recon vehicle with a PWG-100 laser canon and a PWM-50 laser gun and has a crew of two (driver and commander) . I used the turrets and parts from two Hasegawa Maschinen Krieger 1/35 Nutcracker vehicle kits and also parts from a Tamiya Merkava and Sherman tank and also plastic card and rod and the crew arecfrom MasterBox.

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Looks awesome to me. Back on the front pages.

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Looks awesome to me. Back on the front pages.

Thanks Shawn.

Ron

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Hi All,

I have painted and weathered the Bunyip by first spraying a coat of Rustoleum Matt Black and then Tamiya Dark Sand and then dry brushed it with Vallejo Desert Sand. I then used sand paper and did alot of wear/tear to it as it's seen it's fair share of battles plus the Australian desert environment is pretty harsh. I used decals from the Hasegawa Maschinen Krieger Gustav kit and the from Tamiya. I still need to add equipment and then weather it with padtel chalks.













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Sure looks like a tough creation to me. It sure would be fun to see this for real in a sci fi movie. Maybe the next iteration of Iron Sky. Off to the front pages.

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Sure looks like a tough creation to me. It sure would be fun to see this for real in a sci fi movie. Maybe the next iteration of Iron Sky. Off to the front pages.

Thanks heaps Shawn and I have added a link to youtube of a SF3D movie done back in 1985 which was the very first movie using the kits. There have been CGI clips but nothing to amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AY36gQoR7A


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