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I show what I'm progressing slowly in recent weeks between one thing and another ....
The story goes back to the old Russian project The experience of the years....this proyect its frezze
at this moment because i not very happy whit the idea and i try to do something bigger and with a Panzer IV N.
So after this first fail tray I began to research on the subject: wedgie. Dariusminiature references are a delight to the eye but ..... there is always a but ... do not bring anyone to Argentina. I also wanted to try several things. To learn some techniques on a vehicle before painting 250-1,
trying to generate some interesting history in small space, try a semi snowy ground, keep hammering
away with figures and i have the little pedestal 10 x 10 cm I was out of use after the project aside from the old Russian.. So after much thought and much to look at the references I decided to cut the Panzer IV at the Academy
I found most useful and less complicated measuring the turret on the scene not to let me have a scene in pedestal. I leave some pics of the proyect at today.![]()
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On the set, I decided to add a tanker which was reworked to make a white shirt and pants and another
figure who is looking out and waiting for others to arrive. Some references. Reference for the forum.![]()
And a figure instead of the bike this figure is looking out and waiting for others to arrive. Reference for the forum.
Perhaps the two figures on the floor to change their position. It always held each other and avoiding the straight line formed between the two.
But basically the idea is to work with these characters.![]()
Thnak for watch!
Thanks AFV for your support and for post it in the header in the afv blog!
Well friends I leave some progress on this project over the snow on the tracks and various details.
Items such as the bucket, the tow cable and the drum presented and may be change in the future its just for reference.
As I mounted the full light box amused myself trying to make some more detailed pictures that reflect the work if you will.








I guess I'll go now slowly getting to the figures. Thank for watch.
Thank for watch!
Thanks AFV. I dont konw maybe for canibalized parts or if i need a draw german tank LOL.
Regards.
Thanks a lot friends. Rastalin no I still working on it as you can see. The Monastery diorama its in a review progress i try another monastery of
verlinden (because i not very happy whit the first set) so i waiting for the new reference and when i have i make some test on the table in order to
see how much i must change the ground (i think only the graves sectors stay in place.)
Well taking up the theme of this vignette.
Well December is a month long complicated. Parties, toast, friends, modeling contest but just to keep pace with some details
I have advanced on this bullet. To add multiple items to begin to give more life to the history and panzer room. Drums and a few elements more.![]()
Los bidones presentados al igual que todo lo que detallaré a continuación.
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Wooden box, long hammer, wrench and oil drums or whatever on this side.
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The cable has been replaced by another more appropriate.
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I found this lead figure that I liked a lot. This smoke and warm, what I like is that he looks up.
So I decided to refocus once again the scene as see. Leaving an angle if you want cleaner input to what happens on the tank. On the floor may have a box and a drum or a barrel or other components which serve to fill the space without obstructing the view as happened with the other figure. The new figure brings more to the moment and has a look that is directed toward those who are above anything that happened with the other two. Drums and other gadgets help me have a moment of rest while they repair any vehicle or the same or while you refuel.
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On the other hand I leave a breakthrough with a figure of this bullet. The tanker's stopped. Clarifications.
While I was working in the shadows in his pants I think it still lacks some depth and some soiling.
The pants are crafted with oils so before proceeding I must let it dry a week or more to not mix it.![]()
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Thanks for watch!
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