Thomas Lund Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Got this one at our last show in september - i've been using the majority of my time on this since then. Quite fun. You know it's said that you should consider every part a model in it's own, and I think that I've forgotten that. However with this one - probably due to the size - I rediscovered this. That made it a lot of fun but also quite time consuming. I decidede that a plain 251 was too boring, and was looking at converting it to either an ambulance, a PAK wagon or a Stuka-zu-Fuss. All of these could be found as aftermarket but they were really steep, so I decided that I could do the Stuka-zu-Fuss myself, mostly drawing it in CAD and printing it. A little scratchbuilding too, and some 3D printed from downloaded files - the figure and most of the stuff littering the inside. The blanket rolls I did out of those wet-wipes for glasses, though. Hope you like it mywifehatesmodels, Hubert Boillot, Mal_Belford and 9 others 12
Thomas Lund Posted April 5 Author Posted April 5 1 minute ago, Mal_Belford said: WOW its HUGE... is it RC? No RC, but I guess you could have done it. Have no interest in that. But yes, it's huge Thanks Mal_Belford 1
Mal_Belford Posted April 5 Posted April 5 4 minutes ago, Thomas Lund said: No RC, but I guess you could have done it. Have no interest in that. But yes, it's huge Thanks Cool...doesnt matter. its still WOW..and looks fantastic..and its still huge LoL.
Finn Posted April 6 Posted April 6 Very nice indeed, and if you have a 1/35 251, put it beside one of your other 1/35 kits and you'll see how big it really is. Jari Thomas Lund 1
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