captfue
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Post by captfue on Sept 11, 2011 20:04:03 GMT -5
Here is a little project I,ve been working on for a few months off and on. It features a Sherman tank crew taking a rest break. During the early part of WW2. It's main figure is the soldier Reading his letter from home,and one of the crewmen, who didn't get mail trying to read over his shoulder. The tank commander and another talking about mail, and the figure setting on top how will be a mystery. Everything about the tank section with the exception of the transmission cover, drive socket, and road wheels are made from plastic stock or melted sprue. The treads are cast from an original in three pieces, then copies made. I'm not a big fan of individual track-links Everything is in a multi color because of the various colors of sprue used mostly for the figures. <p>Here are a few shots of the primed piece, The figure at the top is woundrring why a half starved dog will not eat his wife's cookies</p>
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Post by Daniel C on Sept 14, 2011 23:08:38 GMT -5
I hope you will show this painted up, it looks awesome so far. What scale, 35th or 48th?
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captfue
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Post by captfue on Sept 15, 2011 21:11:42 GMT -5
Dan it's 1/35th
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Post by slowbuild on Nov 13, 2011 0:12:12 GMT -5
Nice little pocket diorama. Looks like a spring/summer timeframe.
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