revell 1.32 heinkel he 111p-1 diorama

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thanks again for your comments .. just thought i would let you know about the eduard paint mask that you dont get all the the masks for the windows .if i knew that i wouldnt off botherd buying it . as you can see in some off my pics they are 4 windows along the body both side but only three masks each side .and you dont get the mask for gunner undernea .what a pain ...now done the seams but not sanded them yet and i have started the kitchen aswell cheers steven

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Looking Good Steven I like the dio they will go together really well.

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Imho Stephen the hut looks great as well as adding some extra height.

Fantastic job so far.
 
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The Tamiya field drum set (35186) is a handy little kit, that also appears in tamiyas opel blitz kit # 35291 as cargo for the blitz (useless info)

You have done a fantastic job on the drums i like the shade varients...Primo.
 
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Hey Stephen, The field kitchen looks great, I had a heap of fun when i made that kit. Did you notice that the figs arent too bad?

Any of the above kits would be natural for your scene. I like them all and i personally would try and jam them all in lols, but if i had to pick one it would be the flak.

I look forward to more progress. Good job Stephen
 
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That field kitchen is a cracking kit. Here as a couple of shots of a real one that can be found in a museum on Geurnsey. Apologies for the appalling camera phone shots!!

As for the additional kit, I think the bike gives a very realistic atmosphere but the real problem I have with the Tamiya 1/35th bikes is the fact that the spokes are so badly out of scale. If you are lucky you might just find a Hornet kit of a German army pushbike, which I was able to find in the States a couple of years ago. The kit is white metal and the spokes are PE so a much better representation of scale spokes. The cook is from the field kitchen kit and the sailor repairing the mooring rope is actually a Russian tank crew!!

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hey richard great pics off the kitchen . my one not quite that right colour lol .and your pushbike looks great .but all ready spent alot on this diorama so no more buying lol .aka skint lol . but once again thanks :smiling3:
 
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Great pics Richard.

I ab everything i can including figs tbh im (swear word) at figures. Richards figures look great maybe he has some tips.

Stephen dont worry about the colour of the kitchen too much, ive seen it in tan with camo as well.
 
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flak cannon flak cannon,you need protection for the bird lol

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