Al's 1/35 Tamiya Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.D

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So i've shelved my He111 and Me262 builds to have a crack at this GB.

This will be only my second ever armour kit after the StuG i build previously. But it looks a simple(ish) kit to do. Hoping to use it in a diorama later on.

Hopefully i'll do it justice.

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It's a nice kit Alan and you should have no probs with it at all. I'll be in on this, and I take it you'll be finishing it in a winter camo for your Ardennes dio...Have fun!!!...

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I take it you'll be finishing it in a winter camo for your Ardennes dio...Have fun!!!...

I'm going to do it in a Normandy configuration as the 12th SS Div had them. I'll probably get another one for my Ardennes dio
 

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Started to build the figures up. I eventually intend to show them in a diorama along with the Sd.Kfz.251 and a PAK40.

Gave the vehicle floor a coat of Vallejo Steel, covered with a coat of AK Worn effects so i can do some chipping on the floor.

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Nice choice Alan. Being Tamiya it should go together ok. Nice to see your mojo is improving. I like that AK Worn Effects. I always found hairspray difficult to work with but this seems much more controllable.
 

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I like that AK Worn Effects. I always found hairspray difficult to work with but this seems much more controllable.
I tried the hairspray technique on the StuG build i did but it constantly failed. I then tried the AK fluid and i am 'sold' on it. Works a treat with predictable results.
 

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Quick question to those in the know. The Tamiya instructions are calling out for the driver's and passengers seats to be painted 'flat brown'. Would they be leather or wood?
 

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Nice start Alan. Cant help with the seat question.
I find Hairspray is better if you decant it and brush it where you need it. Could be the stuff I have is too cheap. It just floods everything!
Might try the "propper" stuff one day...
 

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Hi Alan,

The 2 front seats were leather in a metal frame. They would be a dark brown to almost brown/black in color. Only the rear bench seats came in 2 types. Leather covered and later, just wood slats. HTHs......

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That moment when you look at the figures and something just doesn't add up. Figured it out. I put the drivers legs on the figure jumping out of the vehicle. All sorted now after mucho sweareo!

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