Another of my favs from JTFM. I have completed a couple of these to date, and i'm sure i'll do more.
It would seem the Aufklärungs guys get all the good looking toys, only thing is, I cant decide which I prefer this or the 8-RAD 234/1 or /2! but those pics are for later.
I have taken the weathering stages to the next step on these few commissions, not always apparent from the pictures but the recipients notice! I have slightly modified the basic kit with addition of Jerry can support brackets which are seen on a fair few of the examples. The TC is the Warlord "Herr Grabner" figure which suits the vehicle to a "T". And just for Jeff, the ubiquitous bucket/pail hanging off the rear (my all round favourite bit of stowage, until someone does a bicycle that is.....)
It would seem the Aufklärungs guys get all the good looking toys, only thing is, I cant decide which I prefer this or the 8-RAD 234/1 or /2! but those pics are for later.
I have taken the weathering stages to the next step on these few commissions, not always apparent from the pictures but the recipients notice! I have slightly modified the basic kit with addition of Jerry can support brackets which are seen on a fair few of the examples. The TC is the Warlord "Herr Grabner" figure which suits the vehicle to a "T". And just for Jeff, the ubiquitous bucket/pail hanging off the rear (my all round favourite bit of stowage, until someone does a bicycle that is.....)
As always click on the pictures for full fat, I think you get a slideshow now with blogger, but if you click on the link in the bottom corner you get the original image. Alternatively, grab a coffee and go to my flickr gallery, it most be the most comprehensive painbted AFV gallery on the web.
BTW some bits and bobs up on ebay, need some space and its about time I fed the kids.........
6 comments:
Another lovely looking tank!!!
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paul
really nice looking bit of kit, and another great job on it.
Incredible beautiful paintings ..
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Thanks, you have an excelent blog, top notch work there!
Thanks for the info, I did not know that JTFM was producing a Luchs!
Great looking model by the way.
Crikey, one from the archives! Thankyou! Have two coming up for sale around Christmas!
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