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Some early works of my AFV-modeling

Posted by stenfalk on 17 Dec 2016, 23:23

I've already mentioned it at some places: stenfalk hasn't always sculpted animal figurines. This way was only a new beginning or rather a revival of modeling work in the last year. Formerly i've used plastic model sets to build.

I thought i did not have any photos from this times, but now a few of them have fallen into my hands again. Of course i will show you these. They are from the year 2005, taken with a Nikon Powershot A10, without lightning and with bad lighting. Beginner pics...

But I think they nevertheless are interesting because they show a facette of me you don't know so far.

1. Tiger I, Tunisia 1943

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2. Panther D, Russia/Kursk 1943

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3. Sturmtiger, Germany 1945

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Posted by stenfalk on 18 Dec 2016, 00:07

Often photos from old times don't look really good. :eh:

But we are lucky enough to be able to help with this in the form of digital tools. Then the whole thing looks like this:

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I'm a little impressed... :oops:
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Posted by Wiking on 18 Dec 2016, 00:48

You build your Tiger, Panther, Sturmtiger very very well.
The lights get cable. Some small bits add here and there at all cats.
All pic are nice as the b/w ones.
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Around the same time I build the Panther and Tiger from Revell too.
Man! What fantastic kits these was at that time in comparison to the only other options from Airfix or Matchbox, Hasegawa.
I do use too the same figures from EL viejo Dragon, Revell and Preiser.
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Posted by stenfalk on 18 Dec 2016, 11:27

Wiking, you are an attentive observer. Thank you for the nice feedback. With your assessment of the REVELL-kits you are perfectly right. I still built it before the big wave of the improvement industry followed. That was the next step; but it also went without these parts, one could achieve really appealing results ootb.

The EVD-figures at that time was very impressing to me. Since i had already great respect, to the sculptor's as well as before the painting.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 18 Dec 2016, 11:37

Really good work Torsten! :thumbup:
I love the b/w photos :love:
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Posted by Hellboy on 22 Dec 2016, 09:38

Now I am really surprised. :shock: I always thought you were only modeling animals. ;-)

Thanks a lot for the nice pictures! I like the tanks very well. My favorite is the Sturmtiger. Class!!! :yeah:

I think the Revell building kits are still great today and I like to use them. Today there are so many conversion kits and upgrades (etch parts / resin) for these (old) Revell vehicles available. So that we can realize almost all types and variants of these tanks. This is really great! :-D

Even if the EVD figures are already a little older, I still love and use them today. So many detail. Greatly modeled faces. :yeah: Always an eye-catcher!

Fantastic are also the black and white pictures. How did you do this??? Scratches, water stains, etc .... I think I still have a lot to learn. :oops:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 22 Dec 2016, 10:44

I like this entire posting very much Torsten. :thumbup: BB
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Posted by Peter on 27 Dec 2016, 22:34

That are some fantastic models Torsten! Wonderfull work! :thumbup:
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Posted by Kekso on 31 Dec 2016, 10:16

Excellent work. I can't tell wich o e is better.
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