Sandbags and Resin - 1/35 Pz III Ausf J from Academy - 1/35 WW2 Diorama
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- Опубликовано: 13 апр 2022
- This is the first part of a look through the build process for my current diorama project and we start off with building a Pz III from Academy.......with a few additions.
A while ago I was sent a box of 3D resin printed aftermarket details and tracks from Heavy Hobby and I've used a few of them to enhance the details of the Academy kit. I also show you how I made a scratch built Jerry Can rack and some sandbags from 2 part epoxy putty. There's also a look at enhancing weld details and steel texture on the plastic model for a more realistic appearance. I'm hoping this will be a fortnightly upload as we progress through the project showing more detail than perhaps I usually do but if you have any questions then just leave them in the comments below.
The Heavy Hobby products were sent to me free of charge under no obligation to say 'nice things' but I have to say that I have been very impressed by the quality of the details and they make a worthy addition to any model. The tracks are particularly impressive, as although you have to insert two connecting pins per link they are a snap fit and once assembled the tracks are fully workable with no glue required. Please note that at the time of assembly I didn't realise there are two types of pins for the track included in the box, one type for the inside of the track and one for the outside......Doah!!!..... / heavyhobby-10021614571...
Kits used
Academy 1/35 Pz III Ausf J 'North Africa'
Tamiya 1/35 German Fuel Drum Set
Resin details from Heavy Hobby - If you're interested then you can check them out here
hobbyhives.com/collections/3d...
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Those tracks!!! No messy glue, or residue clean up. Just snap together. Same with other resin parts. No messing with metal and superglue. I'm sold.
I really like the chill out music. Great build as well, what's not to like :)
Man, that is absolutely fantastic.
ABSOLUTELY REALISTICALLY TAKEN TOO PERFECTION TIE UPS FOR THE SAND BAGS OUTSTANDING VERY NICE WORK 👌.
The re-worked welding is brilliant. You certainly give us all a lot to think about. Thanks for your channel.
Thanks for sharing this content with us, it shows well how much work is required just by attaching additional equipment.👍👍👍
I am always impressed. Thank you !
I do like these amazing sandbags...👍👍👍
Great detail work on that Academy kit. Love the sandbags, provides lots of inspiration for a Sherman. Can't wait till the next installment.
Another excellent tutorial Ian, thank you.
Awesome CW!! I am starting a North Africa Build also!! I like that kit too!!!!
Great work 👍I'm tempted to try using the 3D resin parts! Thanks for sharing, my friend.
It was almost hypnotic watching you build those sandbags Ian haha. Superb work.
First class modelling buddy, love the resin and scratch build😊👍😁
Hi buddy amazing just fantastic looking forward to the Diorama you're a fantastic model builder mate. Cheers Gary 🇬🇧
Tob Gebaut RESPEKT 👍👍👍👍👍 ein sehr schönes Modell !!!!
Beautiful work, sand bags are much harder to make than people think and you nailed them for sure, love the rope detail around the necks, bloody good work 👍
Love the build can't wait to see how it turns out
Your sandbag fabrication is exemplary and you make it look so easy! You even include the tied off, gathered tops which make them look far more realistic.
Very Nice Indeed