Model Cellar: Wehrmacht Panzer II Commander sculpted and painted by Gunnar Lindfors. 1/24 scale ideal for the TASCA’s Pz.II kit.
Mar 11
Model Cellar: Wehrmacht Panzer II Commander sculpted and painted by Gunnar Lindfors. 1/24 scale ideal for the TASCA’s Pz.II kit.
Jan 25
Tasca has recently released a North African version of their 1/24 scale Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.F.
Modifications include bigger storage bin, Jerry can holders and extra track.
Options for modified layout of equipment due to local repair.
Decals for “R05” and “R06” of 10th Panzer Division 7th Panzer Regiment on North Africa Front. Also includes decals for an unknown unit.
The layout of equipment differs with each decal option.
The “R06” option at time of capture offers possibility of a different of a leaf spring appearance.
Te increased storage bin is included with new clasp cover reproduced with laser cut paper.
Individual track links connected by metal pins give a realistic look.and feel, along with ease of assembly.
Clamps used for the OVM (On Vehicle Materials) in 1/35 scale are lacking in detail, so an accurate representation is really only possible in this larger scale.
The leaf spring suspension has been faithfully reproduced with each spring comprised of 6 parts.
Adjusting the track tension is possible by turning the idler wheel.
The fender’s unique brace pattern surface texture has been accurately reproduced as on the real vehicle.
Accurately reproduced rear section includes separate open outlet grille, deflector, and exhaust pipe.
Separate top and bottom parts for the armored driver’s visor shutter provides the option of setting the aperture.
Transparent parts are provided for the turret periscope and the light lens. Separate parts for the signal port on the commander’s hatch are provided to pose it either open or closed.
Photo-etched metal parts are provided for clamps, the exhaust pipe cover, and the tool box.
Model kit does not include a figure.
Sep 24

1/24 Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.F
Tasca: 1/24 Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.F
Germany was prohibited by the Versailles treaty to pursue tank development. They were an urgent necessity for Germany when they started rearmament the result was the Panzer II which was not sufficient for an encounter but was good for training.
The Panzer II was considered too light and had a crew of only three. It was planned the Panzer III and IV to be the main force but there were insufficient numbers at the opening of hostilities of the Second World War. So it was decided the Panzer II to join the blitzkrieg When the German Invasion of Russia started in 1941, the main tanks of the German Army were the Panzer III and IV, as the Panzer II was considered too small.
It armament was sufficient for soft targets and was valued at the front for communications and reconnaissance. Production of the Panzer II ended in 1940, but due to a chronic tank shortage production was resumed in 1941 with the Ausf. F., an improved version of the Ausf. C. The Ausf. F had strengthened armor on the front and had more simple silhouette than the Ausf. C.
Production of the Ausf. F ended in December 1942 after building 524 tanks. It became valued at the front in the middle term of the war.
Sep 8

USMC Hue. Vietnam 1968 (YM1817)
Young Miniatures: USMC Hue. Vietnam 1968
A 1/10 sale resin figure of a Vietnam soldier. This 200gr kit is build up by 16 pieces.
Sculpted by Young B Song and painted by Sang Eon Lee.
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Sep 7

1/35 Stu.Pz.IV Brummbär Mid-Production /Zimmerit dragon 6500
1/35 Dragon Stu.Pz.IV Brummbär Mid-Production /Zimmerit. Kit: 6500.
The Sd.Kfz.166 was an armored infantry support gun designed mainly for urban operations, more commonly known as the Sturmpanzer IV. As the name implies, it was based on the chassis of the Panzer IV tank. The Allies referred to it as Brummbär, which translates as “Grumbler”. The new armored casemate fitted on the hull enclosed a 15cm StuH.43 L/12 gun.
This weapon developed by Skoda could fire the same rounds as the 15cm s.IG.33 gun, with a total of 38 rounds carried inside the vehicle.
Dragon has followed up its earlier Mid-Production 1/35 scale kit of the Brummbär with another kit from the same period, though one featuring a coating of Zimmerit. Anti-magnetic layers of Zimmerit were applied to all vehicles prior to September 1944, so this inclusion makes the kit historically accurate.
Modelers will also know that applying Zimmerit to a model is fraught with all kinds of challenges. Dragon’s latest kit thus offers convenience and accuracy, for the injection-molded texture and pattern is beautifully rendered using Dragon’s patented Zimmerit technique. This is obvious in the unique radial Zimmerit pattern on the front of the multi-directional slide-molded superstructure, for example.
The kit incorporates separate metal side skirt elements that provide true-to-scale thickness and can be arranged to a modeler’s preferences. The brand new one-piece 40cm DS tracks were also especially prepared for the Mid-Production Brummbär. The distinctive Brummbär appeared in such battles as Kursk, Anzio, Normandy, Ardennes and the Warsaw Uprising, so it gives model-makers ample scope. For sheer convenience, this Brummbär with Zimmerit offers unparalleled firepower and impact!
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Sep 4

54003 54mm stalker figure
54mm resin stalker figure by Evolution Miniatures, as usual sculpted by Sergey Traviansky and painted by Oleg Drobov
Jun 19
Mig has released a new 1/10 bust, an official of the German General Staff. You will enjoy painting all of the details on this exceptional piece from the classic days of World War II.
