Sunday, September 21, 2008

Finally...


Hey, guys!

After a half year break I'm back again!
I'll try to post more regularly from this time on, since next semester will most likely be much more stress-free than the previous. I have one or two finished projects to show you in the next few posts, including my first armour model done in a more or less professional way. I built my last tank when i was, like, fifteen or so, so this is quite new for me, too. ;)

I have some in-progress shots up at photobucket, which I'll maybe transfer to webshots, too, since they have a better embedding function than photobucket. I'll take some better shots of my previously finished stuff as well, as the existing ones are pretty mediocre in quality.

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So, here are said in in-progress shots:
Initial Tiger
The upper hull before assembly.

Initial Tiger
The beautifully detailed MG34, which, unfortunately, isn't visible in the finished piece.

Initial Tiger
The turret prior to assembly.

Initial Tiger
The back of the hull with the jack attached...

Initial Tiger
... and without the jack. Those clasps were a real bitch to build.


Sooooooo... that's it for now, I'll be on my way back to Rostock toworrow, i still have 3 weeks of semester break left and plenty of stuff to do.

Cheers,
Richard

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Some new WIP pics and reviews


Hi folks!
Just made some new pictures of what I'm working on at the moment.
I'm not all that happy with the Leutnant's face but since the eyes on him were a major pain in the arse to paint, I'll leave it at that. On the other hand, the Feldwebel's face came out really nice. I was also surprised at how easy it was for me to paint the pipings on the headdresses and uniforms. I always had problems with that. Anyway, enjoy a little bit of my work (and my messy workbench).
Alpine Miniatures' Winter Panzer Crew Set
the two of them on my workbench

Alpine Miniatures' Winter Panzer Crew Set
the Leutnant

Alpine Miniatures' Winter Panzer Crew Set
the Feldwebel

So long,
Richard


Suddenly, edits!

I spontaneously decided to do some reviews today! The items to be reviewed are two decal sets from Out of the Blue, the decal product line of Peddinghaus.

Waffen-SS Cuff Titles I

Waffen-SS Cuff Titles I
With this set you get cuff titles for 15 different divisions and regiments.
The decals are printed on one continuous carrier film, so you'll have to be careful whilst cutting them out. The print quality is very nice and with a price of 4 Euros it isn't too expensive, either.
In this set there are 8 "Germania" bands and 4 of every other division, making a total of 64 cuff titles.


Waffen-SS Nordland Division Insignia

Waffen-SS Nordland Division Insignia
This one's a real eye candy. First off, there are not only decals for the Nordland division, but also for at least 3 others like Wiking and some strange ones I haven't seen before. In this set there are insignia for at least 68 (!!!) figures, including helmet markings, breast eagles, cuff bands and others. The print quality is a bit sloppy on some of the thin white lines, but overall, it's pretty good.
The price on this one was 8 Euros.
I think over the next few days, I'll look up the insignia I'm unfamiliar with, maybe you'll be able to help me recognizing them.

All Peddinhaus decals are available at http://www.peddinghaus-decals.de/

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Germanic Warrior by Pegaso Models


Hi there!

Welcome to my new modelling blog!
I finally decided to create one, so I can share my stuff with you guys.
First off, a beautiful figure by Pegaso Models. I bought it on the fifth of January 2007, my nineteenth birthday, on a trip to Berlin, where a monthly IPMS Germany meeting took place. I started it maybe a week after I bought it and until last week it just sat there on my shelf, waiting to be completed. I took quite a long break from modelling due to my graduation from the Gymnasium, then I moved from Schwerin to Rostock and started studying information technology. I just finished my first semester, so now I have some time for modelling again. Of course I first finished this little guy. Okay, enough of the chit-chat, on to the pictures.

First, some early WIP pics of the face

WIP - Face

WIP - Face

WIP - Face

Now, some photos taken by my good friend Mario at the annual modelling expo in Rostock

Germanic Warrior by Pegaso

Germanic Warrior by Pegaso

Germanic Warrior by Pegaso

Germanic Warrior by Pegaso
I "stole" the idea for the shield drawing from G. Bradley Spelts, who posted his pictures on www.planetfigure.com (great site!)

Germanic Warrior by Pegaso

Germanic Warrior by Pegaso

Germanic Warrior by Pegaso
A close up of the mud. It's made from ground pastel chalks, fine sand, ground leaves, PVA glue and water. The oak leaves are from plus model.