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Panzer IVG of 16. Panzer Division, Italy 1943. Plastic Soldier Company 1/72 scale kit, Tamiya paints, decals from spares (crosses, numbers) or home-made (Divisional symbol)

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STURMGESCHÜTZ IV SDKFZ.167 1/35 ITALERI.

 

Hi Pals, I end this model, and here are some pictures of it, alone, and with the base, later on it will be in the RTI section with all the photos I have taken.
Many thanks to those who have followed the editing and those who have taken the time to comment, and the rest for making a GB so "populous" and with so much to admire.

Greetings.

 

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Hello all,

 

Here is my GB entry; Dragon's 1/35 smart kit of the Panzer IV Ausf. G.

 

The build thread is here:

 

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Cheers,

 

Mark.

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Churchill's Pz IV Ukraine 1943. 1:72.

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Based

 

Many thanks to everyone for their kind words and support, this was my first GB and my first scale model in 37 years, but I'll definitely be back for more. Here's the build thread:

 

 

And here's a shameless plug for a thread that I hope you'll find both entertaining and informative:

 

 

 

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Panzer IV Ausf. J Sd.Kfz.161/2

1 SS Pz. Div. 723 Normandy 1944

Kit: Tamiya 1/48

Paints: Humbrol, Revell, Citadel and Railmatch acrylics all applied by brush

Extras: Tamiya Zimmerit stickers (the set for the H version - which fit fine), Vallejo European Thick Mud

 

Build thread: Here

Ready For Inspection photos: Here

 

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....and one on my Spitfire display base with some grass matting:

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STUG IV

Panzer Lehr division

June 1944 Normandië

 

Kit: Tamiya

Paint: Tamiya

Extra's Metal gun barrel

Decals: spare box and from the kit.

 

 

 

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That is it.

 

Cheers,

 

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Revell 1/72 Panzer IV Ausf H Mid

 

Revell kit backdated to a mid production version with Eduard and Part photo etch details, Part etch zimmerit, AB Figures crew, RB Barrel and aerial, Eureka tow cable.

 

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Big thanks to Stix for hosting a very enjoyable gb

 

All the best

Ben

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Panzer IV Ausf. C

1st Panzer Division

France 1940

 

Kit: Hobby Boss 1/35 80130

Figures:  MiniArt German Tank Crew 1940  35191

Build thread:  https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235048700-hobby-boss-panzer-iv-ausf-c/

 

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Sturmpanzer 43

Sturmpanzer-Abteilung 216

Italy, 1945

 

Kit: Tamiya 1/35 35077

Aftermarket:  Tamiya 12763  Zimmerit sheet

Build thread:  https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235048815-sturmpanzer-43/

 

 

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Pz IVH, 130 (Panzer Lehr) Panzer Division, Normandy, summer 1944. 

 

1/100 PSC kit, Brush painted with Vallejo, Akan and Citadel acrylics and inks. It looks truly horrible in these pics, but much better to my naked eye in real life, where it's a fraction of the size it is here.

 

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And finally, the obligatory penny shot. On my screen that image is three times life size :o 

 

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TFL It's been fun, and I've been blown away by the quality of the builds. I definitely see some 'proper' sized armour in my future :) 

 

Andy

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Tamiya Pz IV Ausf.D in 1/35th scale - OOB build, tank hand painted using Vallejo acrylics DAK paintset and uniforms via AK Interactive paintset.

 

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Thanks for looking.

 

IanJ

 


 

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Meng "World War Toons" Pz IV - Hand painted in Vallejo acrylics 

 

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Thanks for looking and to all those who took part.

 

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 TAMIYA 1/35th

Nashorn (Rhinoceros)

WITH FRIULMODEL TRACKS

 

 

PACHYDERM PACKS A PUNCH

 

I built this intending it to go in a 'thawing snow diorama' and didn't want to add mud and snow to the tracks until the diorama base itself is completed. However, I did add some preliminary mud to the lower hull.

 

A big thanks to the organisers, to Ozzy for donating me the Nashorn and all those who supported me and put up with my slightly odd-ball techniques!

 

Here's the result!

 

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And after all the rush to get the figures half-decent, I didn't use the photo of them in position as they block the view of the interior!

 

TFL AND THANKS AGAIN TO ALL CONCERNED. IT'S BEEN A BLAST!

 

REARGUARDS,

 

BADDER

 

 

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