Sd.Kfz. 138 Marder III ausf. H WIP
Komentarzy
1 18 December 2017, 06:20
Martin Oostrom
For a paper panzer (sorry, couldn't resist) this looks mighty fine. She looks better than many of the plastic builds here. Wonderful job.
I hope the barrel was fixed.
For a paper panzer (sorry, couldn't resist) this looks mighty fine. She looks better than many of the plastic builds here. Wonderful job.
I hope the barrel was fixed.
18 December 2017, 07:34
Evgeny Brovkin
Thank's!
>I hope the barrel was fixed.
Sorry - unnecessary photos mistakenly added to album.
Off course barrel was fixed🙂
Thank's!
>I hope the barrel was fixed.
Sorry - unnecessary photos mistakenly added to album.
Off course barrel was fixed🙂
18 December 2017, 08:02
Spanjaard
the sheer detail of this model is simply mind boggling.... seeing how you build all those details in the engine and wheels for example, make me wonder how long it took to build it... and the patience is imply impossible to measure. my deepest respect and admiration
also respect for the designers of this brand, getting to this kind of level of detail, in paper, so beautifully engineered, is also quite an accomplishment!
the sheer detail of this model is simply mind boggling.... seeing how you build all those details in the engine and wheels for example, make me wonder how long it took to build it... and the patience is imply impossible to measure. my deepest respect and admiration
also respect for the designers of this brand, getting to this kind of level of detail, in paper, so beautifully engineered, is also quite an accomplishment!
18 December 2017, 08:07
Alec K
I second Spanjaard's comments. The part count tells the story (I noticed 400+). I wonder how many scalpel blades you go through 😄? Also, I am assuming, where cut, you color the edges of the parts?
I second Spanjaard's comments. The part count tells the story (I noticed 400+). I wonder how many scalpel blades you go through 😄? Also, I am assuming, where cut, you color the edges of the parts?
18 December 2017, 13:30
Evgeny Brovkin
Thank's mates!
Designer of this model - Marian Sobel. He almost always create a materpieces🙂
And yes - it costs me a lot of blades for my AK1 (and AK3 and AK4🙂
Visible edges of paper painted in suitable colors. Some time I add this paints on WIP photo for modelists-followers🙂
Thank's mates!
Designer of this model - Marian Sobel. He almost always create a materpieces🙂
And yes - it costs me a lot of blades for my AK1 (and AK3 and AK4🙂
Visible edges of paper painted in suitable colors. Some time I add this paints on WIP photo for modelists-followers🙂
19 December 2017, 07:01
Spanjaard
I was wondering what was the reason to include the paint jars in the pictures. Now I know 🙂
I was wondering what was the reason to include the paint jars in the pictures. Now I know 🙂
19 December 2017, 08:58
Album info
It's paper model. No paint. Build from pre-painted paper magazin.
Full interior.