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WW2 - shelter with attached Panther-turret - DE

Posted by Hellboy on 24 Aug 2016, 21:11

Hello,

here comes new diorama pictures ...

„the calm before the storm“


Components / Parts List

- handmade wooden base
- 1 soldier from resin by the manufacturer Orion (article number ORI72006R)
- 1 tank turret from plastic by the manufacturer Dragon (article number 7339)
- dog, pig and other small parts from different manufacturers


Please click on the picture to view it in full size. Enjoy the photos!

Your Hellboy


Link-Note :

the ideal .... not always achieved: https://books.google.de/books?id=2NiwRTfveE8C&lpg=PA365&dq=Stand%20mit%20aufgesetztem%20Pantherturm&hl=de&pg=PA365#v=onepage&q=Stand%20mit%20aufgesetztem%20Pantherturm&f=true

tank: http://www.dragon-models.com/d-m-item.asp?pid=DRA7339

figure: https://www.dersockelshop.de/german-panzer-soldiers-resin-set-6-1-72_orion_ori72006r.html


Keywords for search engines: 1/72, Deutschland, WW2, world war 2, Stand mit aufgesetztem Panther-Turm, Panther turret on shelter, Pantherturm, Sd.Kfz.171 Panther G, Modellbau, Modelling, Orion ORI72006R, Dragon 7339, Frank Krueger, 08/2016, photos were shot with Canon PowerShot G7 X, images were edit with Corel Paint Shop Pro X, picture hosted by Photobucket.com
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Posted by Bramble15 on 24 Aug 2016, 22:54

Wonderful piece. I like everything about it.
Question - what did you use for base material (dirt) and how do you apply it?
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Posted by Wiking on 25 Aug 2016, 17:46

As always a very good small Dio, nice build, well presented with a metal name shield once again!
The color of the pig is for my eye very well done. Good paint.
The soldiers top use a lonely simple one color paint but very exact. A remember that it is possible to: Paint only the hand,face in that color and not the start of the cloth too, for me.
This three tone color at the turret look to me that you build BW AFV too.
Only the base primer for the rain guard is too red in my eye.
Small bits all around the eye catcher.
Again, well done. :yeah:
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Posted by Hellboy on 26 Aug 2016, 06:51

First of all thank you for the comments and likes. :-D

Bramble15 wrote:Wonderful piece. I like everything about it.
Question - what did you use for base material (dirt) and how do you apply it?


Bramble15, thank you for your kind comment. I am very pleased that you like this diorama. :-D

To your question to the material for the floor design: I use Ponal adhesive Classic, a little water, gypsum, sand (different large grain). As this mixture may crack when drying, I give a little bit texture paste from the manufacturer Vallejo to - I like to use the 'sandy paste' (VA26215).

http://www.vallejo-farben.de/vallejo-texturen/

I then like to give even the basic color (acrylics) with the mixture. give mass to the base and then a lot of time can be during drying. This is followed by a washing. The drybrushing completes the work.


Wiking wrote:As always a very good small Dio, nice build, well presented with a metal name shield once again! .......


Wiking, am very pleased with your detailed comment. :-D It's always nice to read something from you!

Wiking wrote:Only the base primer for the rain guard is too red in my eye.


With the color of the primer you're right. That does not work properly. But it's a nice spot of color ... ;-) ;-) ;-)
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Posted by panzerman on 27 Aug 2016, 15:36

Love the Pantherturm vignette. Top notch build and paint job. Bill
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Posted by Peter on 28 Aug 2016, 21:01

Another great work of you Frank! The animals are a nice touch to it! :thumbup:
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Posted by Hellboy on 29 Aug 2016, 06:52

panzerman wrote:Love the Pantherturm vignette. Top notch build and paint job. Bill


Bill, thank you for your great comment. I am very happy that you like the diorama. :-D


Peter wrote:Another great work of you Frank! The animals are a nice touch to it! :thumbup:


Peter, am very happy about your comment! :-D Nice that you liked the animals. If it fits, I always try to accommodate animals in a vignette. I find that the animals really enrich a diorama.
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Posted by Wheeling Turn on 08 Sep 2016, 13:35

Excellent brushwork. I like the way you put the details on the dio. Like the boxes and the little dog.
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