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WW2 - Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F1 in 'Der Marschbefehl' - DE

Posted by Hellboy on 19 Dec 2016, 19:39

New diorama pictures …

„The march order“

All man ready. Ammunition loaded, vehicles refueled and prepared for the long march. The last commands are given. It starts …..

Have fun. :-D

Hellboy


Link-Note:

Information about the tank
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer_IV (E)
http://www.panzer-archiv.de/kampfpanzer/deutschland/panzeriv/panzeriv.htm#t52 (DE)

Information about the model
https://www.scalemates.com/kits/191898-dragon-7321-pz-kpfw-iv-ausf-f1-f

Information about the figures
https://elviejodragon.com/tienda/german-infantry-winter-1940/
https://elviejodragon.com/tienda/german-panzer-crew/


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Posted by Wiking on 19 Dec 2016, 21:31

A very colorfull nice little Dio from you.
With the high standard of given info and link as always.
There are a lot of small bits, animales at the base.
I only miss the tools in or around the blue tool box.

These follow me to three questions:
The front tire of the Krad look like it get a pattern.
If it is the Krad from Preiser where do you get the new tire?
From what company is the red fuel station, as the grey oil can on top of the open wooden box?
Is the antenna of the tank ootb so thick?

The metal EVD figures are nice paint and used in these scene.
And the tank is well build with the row of fuel can on top of the roof.
Documented at a lot of original photos.
:yeah:
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Posted by Carlos on 20 Dec 2016, 00:09

Look what this (hell) boy was up to....niiiice, full of small details to dsicover in each view. Figures are excellent painted.
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Posted by Bramble15 on 20 Dec 2016, 00:14

Well Mr. Hellboy you surely know how to put a ton of life into a small diorama! As per the norm this piece is clean and classy all the way around! Thanks for sharing!
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Posted by Das_Dirch on 20 Dec 2016, 08:25

Very good work. Very much details. The figures are great. :yeah:
Thanks for showing. :-D
The only thing that disturbs me is the tank above the floor plate. But is my taste.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 20 Dec 2016, 09:28

A nice composition with the wildlife scurrying around.

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Posted by Hellboy on 21 Dec 2016, 14:32

Many thanks for the Likes and the friendly comments. :-D I'm glad you liked the pictures. Must also excuse me, that I only now thank. At the moment there is very little time left for the hobby. Unfortunately .....

Wiking wrote:These follow me to three questions:
The front tire of the Krad look like it get a pattern.
If it is the Krad from Preiser where do you get the new tire?
From what company is the red fuel station, as the grey oil can on top of the open wooden box?
Is the antenna of the tank ootb so thick?


I can not say much about the Krad. I had received the kit without packaging. Except for the MG everything was so ... also the wheels with the great illustrated spokes.

As far as I remember, the dispenser and the oil can from the manufacturer CMK. This was the first time I worked with Resin parts. Must be about 8 years ago. Everything went wrong. In the end even broke one of the doors. Somehow I was not satisfied with it and the kit went into the big cuddly box. For the diorama I found however now very suitable. Thus reactivated and reworked. Tank hose of thick wire. Done. Unfortunately, I can not find the kit now on the Internet. :(

The antenna was included in the kit of the tank. I find them too fat. Unfortunately, I had only later found good antennas of metal. Very sad ....

Now I only use the following antennas:

https://www.dersockelshop.de/1-4m-aerial-antenne-1-72_rb-model_rb72a02.html

https://www.dersockelshop.de/2m-aerial-1-72_rb-model_rb72a01.html
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 21 Dec 2016, 15:41

Beautiful model and diorama. Your style is very distinctive and very clean. The faces on the soldiers turned out especially well. Thanks for the suggestion for an antenna, those look great.
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Posted by santifernandez on 21 Dec 2016, 19:18

Mate,A scene full of amazing details.
Santi.
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Posted by Peter on 27 Dec 2016, 22:14

Fantastic work again Frank! Love the details! :thumbup:
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