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WW2 - M4A1 Sherman - USA

Posted by Hellboy on 23 May 2016, 21:57

Hello,

here comes new diorama pictures ...

„D-Day - Pit Stop“

Components / Parts List

- 3 soldiers from resin by the manufacturer CMK (article number 129-F72144)
- 1 tank 'M4A1 Sherman' from plastic by the manufacturer Revell (article number 03196)
- 1 jeep from plastic by the manufacturer Academy (article number 1310)
- boxes 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 :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_Sherman

http://www.revell.de/produkte/modellbau/militaer-und-figuren/fahrzeuge-zweiter-weltkrieg/id/03196.html

http://www.cmkkits.com/en/figures/us-truck-crew-ww-ii-3-fig/

Keywords for search engines: 1/72, USA, WW2, M4A1, Sherman, D-Day, Modellbau, Modelling, CMK 129-F72144, Revell 03196, Academy 1310, Frank Krueger, 05/2016, 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 Wiking on 24 May 2016, 04:23

Your Dio output is comparable to the production of sherman.
A nice little Dio well presented as always. :-D
Traditional with an info what is used. :yeah:
The communist bucket is your trade mark?
One thig give me headache. How did both vehicle reach her position without traces in the sand? :eh:
Like the bird and the lost german helmet.
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Posted by Peter on 24 May 2016, 08:06

I thought there was written "skoll" on that plate, but it is "shell"! Pity! A good beer is allways welcome! :mrgreen:

And what are those boxes with "vlaai" doing in your dio? They have to be on my tank to FIGZ! :eh: :lol: :joker:

Look here! ;-)

Great work again Frank! :thumbup:
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Posted by Susofrick on 24 May 2016, 09:13

And I thought the beer was called Scholl! :oops: Very nice work! Also have that set from Busch with small animals. A pity that they don't look more lively! Our friend Phersu here have done nice crows, but I have only seen pics of them.
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Posted by Benno on 24 May 2016, 13:12

The Shell sign is a nice addition. :-D
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Posted by Hellboy on 24 May 2016, 20:33

Wiking wrote:Your Dio output is comparable to the production of sherman.
A nice little Dio well presented as always. :-D
Traditional with an info what is used. :yeah:


Thank you very much for your kind words! Looking forward always by a comment from you! Nice that even this diorama you like. :-D

Wiking wrote:The communist bucket is your trade mark?


With me at the hardware store, there were red bucket SALE. Since I have taken the same 10 items .... fit quite well on the diorama - or? ;-) ;-)

Wiking wrote:One thig give me headache. How did both vehicle reach her position without traces in the sand? :eh:


Because the tracks of the vehicles in the sand. Please check out yet again to the image 1 and 3 again. As you can see the deep tracks pretty well.

When Jeep but you have with the lack of tire tracks in the sand right. The Jeep was so at all not scheduled. The car I had left and found at the place quite fitting. But there after installation I could follow no trace .... :(

I hope it's not too bad!
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Posted by Hellboy on 24 May 2016, 20:46

Peter wrote:Great work again Frank! :thumbup:


Peter, thank you for your nice comment! :-D

Peter wrote:I thought there was written "skoll" on that plate, but it is "shell"! Pity! A good beer is allways welcome! :mrgreen:


Unfortunately, the cardboard boxes contain no beer only 'U.S. Army - Menu 3 '.... yuck !!!! :( The two guys have the beer rather hidden in the tank. If the boss sees the beer, there is a behind her ear. ;-)
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Posted by Hellboy on 24 May 2016, 21:10

Susofrick wrote:Very nice work!


Thank you for your comment! I am glad that you like my work !! :-D

Susofrick wrote:Also have that set from Busch with small animals. A pity that they don't look more lively!


You so pretty that the small animals of the bush are not all really great. :( However, it is not as easy to get as many different animals for such a low price. Where there are otherwise 1/72 butterflies? :shock: I have now already used in some dioramas. I find that really good! :yeah:

Below is an example: Image

The fish are also really great. This I just used in a diorama with a creek. Looks great. Pictures coming soon...... :-D
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Posted by Hellboy on 24 May 2016, 21:29

Benno wrote:The Shell sign is a nice addition. :-D


Benno, I pleased about your comment! Glad you like the shell sign. :-D I just found it a nice spot of color. Unfortunately, I found out too late that this kind of Shell logo was first used since 1948th .... Embarrassing! :(

http://www.designtagebuch.de/wp-content/uploads/mediathek//2006/09/shell-729286.png

But it's more about the fun with the thing !!! ;-)
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Posted by Wiking on 25 May 2016, 17:26

Hellboy wrote:
I found out too late that this kind of Shell logo was first used since 1948th .... Embarrassing! :(

Calm down. :-D
In one Dio I lift the Italien flag the wrong way. :oops:
In an other one I paint on one figure the right arm of his shirt brown and the left white. :(
At a Tank (T 26) I exchange the short and the long dor for the driver. :drool:

The modeler who is doing nothing can`t make mistakes.
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Posted by Wiking on 25 May 2016, 18:09

Up to the Butterfly:

I was impressed with these small animal set by Busch. Excluding the bee.

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Look at the nice butter... PLEASE LOOK TO THE RED POINT IN THE CENTRE OF THE PICTURE!
THANKS!
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Posted by Susofrick on 26 May 2016, 08:25

Yes, agree with the you! Lovely animals, but a little stiff in my opinion! But as you say, where to get them? The fish are making a little problem for me, I want to make water for them.
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Posted by Peter on 26 May 2016, 08:48

Susofrick wrote:The fish are making a little problem for me, I want to make water for them.

Oh don't you have a hydraulic network that you have to make the water yourself? :eh:

:mrgreen: :lol: :joker:
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Posted by Susofrick on 26 May 2016, 09:44

Nope, live in the Swedish neverending forest you know. Tried some water from a firm called Woodland Scenics, but it tasted awful so now I make my own water. Works fine if I don't drink too much of it.
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Posted by Wiking on 26 May 2016, 11:50

Susofrik wrote:
The fish are making a little problem for me, I want to make water for them.
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You can choose the option: Fish with and without water. :mrgreen:
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