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1/35 Dragon Jagdpanzer 70 (A) with Panzer Art Figures


Gazzas

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Just finished this one.  Got the kit for a song and along with it came some Eduard Photo Etch and a metal barrel.  The kit Thoma Schurzen brackets were too short, so I had to rip them off and got skirt less...   so to speak.

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Thank you for looking!

 

 

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Nice work.   Always liked this vehicle, I guess it speaks to how desperate the Wehrmacht was to field AFV's as fast as possible, that they decided to cobble this one together as they did.  

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On 7/3/2022 at 11:37 PM, Panzerwomble said:

Figures look absolutely spot on,even down to the chipped helmets !  I thought you reckoned you couldn't do them ? 

 

 

Thank you.  Well...   I make myself do them for each kit I build.  I must be improving.

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On 7/4/2022 at 11:34 PM, John1 said:

Nice work.   Always liked this vehicle, I guess it speaks to how desperate the Wehrmacht was to field AFV's as fast as possible, that they decided to cobble this one together as they did.  

Thank you!

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6 hours ago, Jim Barry said:

Love this. Great job! 

 

I just got Dragon's 1/35 Ski Troops today in the mail.  Photo Etch baskets for the poles. Geek out cool! 

Thank you very much!

 

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3 hours ago, JerseyChris said:

Gazza, great Marty Feldman pic and even better build and SUPERB figures, would love to know what your approach is!

Thank you, Chris...   on both accounts.  You'll have to be more specific on which approach, though.  Basically acrylic or lacquer base, shaded and blended with enamels.  If I run an area where my shading is too stark I use an filter applied with the airbrush to level it out.  Finally, pigments for grime.  Some guys can shade with acrylics...   but i don;t have that gift.

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