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Miniatures Adventure => Weird Wars => Topic started by: Agis on 23 October 2010, 06:38:48 PM
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Hi again,
the last and biggest tank of my E-Series project was the Dragon E-100 plastic kit.
Very nice and precise model!
(http://www.adpublishing.de/assets/images/E-100_Scenic2sm.jpg)
The book is also out, more infos here:
http://www.adpublishing.de/html/panzer_prototypes.html (http://www.adpublishing.de/html/panzer_prototypes.html)
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Nicely done, what a monster.
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Sweet. Much better painted than mine. I really like how you did those running water streaks on the side armour skirts.
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I really like how you did those running water streaks on the side armour skirts.
MIG is producing a nice thinned down winter wash, I just applied a couple of thin layers of it. Worked like a charm...
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Astonishing high quality of work, Agis, as usual. Always love seeing your incredible paint jobs.
One has to wonder whether the turret traverse mechanism and bearings, and the vehicle suspension, would really hold up under the weight of that monstrous turret, not to mention railway cars for transport, and any bridges that thing would try to cross.
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Astonishing high quality of work, Agis, as usual. Always love seeing your incredible paint jobs.
One has to wonder whether the turret traverse mechanism and bearings, and the vehicle suspension, would really hold up under the weight of that monstrous turret, not to mention railway cars for transport, and any bridges that thing would try to cross.
Thanks!
8)
But all these concerns are real life things, this is all about Paper Panzers...
;) ;)
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Lovely work :D I have the Trumpeter model in 1/35 (as well as the rest of the E serie),not built tho'. If I could do mine to your standard I would be a happy man ;)
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Simply Superb Agis - your usual impeccable standard.
Now if only these were made in 28mm scale....
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I have the Gasoline one in 28mm,really pricey and a nightmare to put together.
I have 5 of the Dragon 1/72 pre builds too.They make nice light tanks for weird war(even if the hatches are a little small)
I call them Jaguar Light tanks.The Sturmtigers are Cheetah assault tanks.
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I just got one of the Dragon 1/72 prepainted diecast King Tigers (thanks Santa!)- as you say its a litle small, but this beauty at least has descent sized hatches! I'm using it as an E-50 Standardpanzer, though I may make a barrel extension sleeve to make it a touch more menacing...