Thanks, still a bit of work to do on it, plus the figures - still not too sure whether to include the mg, or to fill the hole with the mount (might leave that until after I see what sort of mess I make of the painting of it! )Nice work Gerry.
ATB
Andrew
It is, but strangely satisfying when I can get it done (2.5x magnification helps!) daft thing is, I've got a cheeky bid on another one on eBay, but the italieri version - just found a sprue shot and that looks worse - might need the 3.5x lenses fitting if I win it!Hi Gerry
Fiddly little devil ain't it Great progress and nearly there.
Jim
Yes, noticed that it's a lot more detailed and the front stays, also the pillion grab handle is an inverted 'U' shape, rather than a circle on a tab, probably have to break out the pointed (watchmaking) tweezers and the 3.5x visor lens
I won't say that 1/35 scale motorbikes 'are my thing', but thinking about the dio that I've got in my mind, a couple of outfits wouldn't be out of place.Of course, if 1:35 scale motorbikes is your thing, then the kits from recent years are far better still, but (from what I’ve seen) even more complex
Indeed Jakko!The Italeri one is more fiddly to assemble than the Tamiya version, I recall from 30 years or so ago, but it is better-detailed. For example, you actually get the supports for the mudguards that Tamiya forgot about.
Of course, if 1:35 scale motorbikes is your thing, then the kits from recent years are far better still, but (from what I’ve seen) even more complex
Gerry!And I'd like to know - who decided to put padlocks onto the panniers???????
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Now to leave them to dry, and get a cotton bud (Q-tip for our colonial cousins) and polish them up (humbrol polished steel)
No fear of me adding the cables - I have had enough problems adding cables and brake lines to the 1/9 bikes I've done, so well know the slippery slope!Gerry!
Just caught up with this,
I`m a big fan of Motorcycle/combi kits and over the years have done several different types,
I have to say that you haven`t picked the easiest of subjects to restart your military modelling hobby,and you`re making a great fist of it in my opinion Sir ,
The "painting as you go" is a must,with these tiny things,and methods are personal,so you`ll decide what`s best for you as you progress.After a build or two,you`ll decide to add your own cables,etc....... it`s a slippery slope!!
Anyway,i`m droning on now!
Excellent work indeed mate...... following closely from here on in!
Andy
Just don’t put any of these without the sidecar, that both Tamiya and Italeri released, into your diorama (That is to say: in the real world, the R75 and KS 750 wouldn’t go anywhere without the sidecar. Literally.)I won't say that 1/35 scale motorbikes 'are my thing', but thinking about the dio that I've got in my mind, a couple of outfits wouldn't be out of place.
Yes, the solos would've probably been either DKW (Das Kline Wonder) or if larger cc, Wanderer motorcycles. Bit like the UK army m/cs, I notice that the BSA M20 is done, but not the Norton 16H (usually used as a sidecar option, though could be ridden solo) same lack of the Triumph (can't remember that model designation off hand though - T something)Just don’t put any of these without the sidecar, that both Tamiya and Italeri released, into your diorama (That is to say: in the real world, the R75 and KS 750 wouldn’t go anywhere without the sidecar. Literally.)
For some reason, I've never really got 'into' tanks - sure, I've done the Airfix 1/72 Tiger, Sherman, Churchill etc. and a 1/35 King Tiger when I first started (back in the '70s) but then got interested in the half tracks and all the versions that were available at the time, kubelwagon & outfit, all in 1/72, so sort of now moved 'up' in sizeEnjoying this, makes a change from tracks Gerry, have my Russian combo in the stash, so taking note about the painting on the sprue.
Thanks - couldn't do it if I hadn't got a magnifying glass/visor, and my 'doctored' brushes, which have been with me for years - don't know what I'll do when it comes to replacing the old favourites.Lovely work on such a small model. Great to see
Luckily, all of those and more are now available in 1:35 as wellthen got interested in the half tracks and all the versions that were available at the time, kubelwagon & outfit, all in 1/72, so sort of now moved 'up' in size
Scraping it off is generally easier for all but large areas, is my experience.Biggest problem of painting on the sprue is keeping the 'contact' points where the glue goes clear (or just scrape the paint off)
I've noticed - though doubt that I'd have room for the AK dio that I had, which was a '88' (with tow) supported by 4 X 20mm 'quads' and 2 X 40mm, with outlying heavy machine gun/infantry positions plus kubelwagon, BMW, and a couple of kettentrad - fairly sure that it was on a 2 foot square base - in 1/35, we'd be talking getting on for 4 feet square - serious space!Luckily, all of those and more are now available in 1:35 as well
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