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Posted by Fbminis on 12 Feb 2010, 21:43

Hey there,

Long time no post, so here's something I've finished today. It's a modified Preiser figure from their 72503 box holding a 128mm Flak 40 shell:

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Flesh tone before shading with oils:

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The end:

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Posted by musketier on 12 Feb 2010, 22:01

Is that shell to scale? I like the rest :thumbup:
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Posted by ModernKiwi on 12 Feb 2010, 22:19

That is one big shell! And very good too.
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Posted by 0wlbear on 12 Feb 2010, 22:37

nice figure.

Where did you get such an ornament as show on the background.
I think it's.......odd.
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Posted by monty on 12 Feb 2010, 23:06

lookin great
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Posted by Mai Strac on 13 Feb 2010, 08:39

Great!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 13 Feb 2010, 08:49

Looks great! I think the shell is true to scale. :shock:
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Posted by Helveticum on 13 Feb 2010, 10:52

Impressive shell.... :shock:

Nicely done, especially the setting.....good one! :thumbup:
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Posted by Dad's Army on 13 Feb 2010, 11:29

Super, also the shell boxes, superb :thumbup:
The face is awesome, the stripes, the... it's all superb
Realy a super vignette, again a favorite of me :love:
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Posted by Paul on 13 Feb 2010, 11:32

Great! :thumbup: But why the poll and the Buddist sun symbol?
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Posted by Nono on 13 Feb 2010, 11:33

I like your griffe ! :love: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Siegfried on 13 Feb 2010, 13:43

fantastic!
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Posted by MABO on 13 Feb 2010, 16:15

But why the poll and the Buddist sun symbol?


That is my question too
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Posted by je_touche on 13 Feb 2010, 17:02

Remove the N**i badge and you will get my vote.
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Posted by luchs on 13 Feb 2010, 20:32

nice.. :thumbup:
why the shell brass was grey..?
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Posted by Fbminis on 14 Feb 2010, 00:39

Thank you all, very much :-D

Is that shell to scale?


Oh, yes! :lol:

Where did you get such an ornament as show on the background.


It was a gift from a friend. It's a reproduction made by a spanish brand that I can't remember right now...

But why the poll and the Buddist sun symbol?


The poll was a joke, I'm sorry it wasn't clear for you.
I presume you are refering to the swastika. The badge was awarded in recognition for anti aircraft or ground combats, for single meritorious actions or distinctive leadership:

http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/war_bad ... badge1.htm
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaff ... 15160.html
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaff ... 18058.html
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaff ... 36159.html
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaff ... 06561.html
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaff ... 36259.html
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaff ... 22360.html
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaff ... 14760.html

Remove the N**i badge and you will get my vote.


That would leave a blank spot on my base, besides, I have more favourable votes than I was expecting anyway :thumbup:

why the shell brass was grey..?


Probably due to the material they were made from, I'm not sure. Taking in account the instructions inside Attack's box, late war flak 40 ammo should be painted gunmetal/grey. Also, I've found a restored example in yellow/grey:

http://www.wk2ammo.com/showthread.php?t=4661
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y107/V ... unster.jpg (gunmetal/grey)
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y107/V ... pz_sfl.jpg (gunmetal/grey)

More info here:

http://fbminisworkbench.blogspot.com/se ... h%201%2F72

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Posted by musketier on 14 Feb 2010, 02:15

I just thought it looked odd but then I remembered seeing an 88mm shell
and was surprised to see how tall it actually was (pretty cool to be able to actually handle one). So the 128mm must have rather tall then. Nice job, well researched. :thumbup:
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Posted by GEM on 14 Feb 2010, 02:18

"tá fixe sim senhor"

Very nice, different. I like it :thumbup:
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Posted by west1871 on 14 Feb 2010, 07:27

Dad's Army wrote:Super, also the shell boxes, superb :thumbup:
The face is awesome, the stripes, the... it's all superb
Realy a super vignette, again a favorite of me :love:


I agree with Remco,those shell crates look amazing :love: :love: :love:
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Posted by luchs on 14 Feb 2010, 09:29

steel brass..
the photo is for a restorate one..
a dark grey maybe can better..
but iMHO.. :-D
this a 7,92x57 round ammo steel brass made by germans in 1944 fom my ammo reserve ..
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ussually the steel brass received a coat of protective to prevent rusting..
this give a dark green/grey apparance
your is alread a great work.. :thumbup:
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