Panzerspähwagen Mk III

Started by axel, April 21, 2012, 09:04:15 AM

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axel

Hi all:

I bring this project going around my head for a while.
It is a German recognition, walker type.
The decoration is still in'll see, but I reached during the operation "Siegfried" in Sussex. The German landing in England in 1943.

Hopefully it comes out. Here I give you a preview  :drink:






Jacques Deguerre

WOW! That is just too darn cool! I recognize a few bits from the in-progress shots but the finished vehicle is so well integrated as to not look "obviously" kit bashed.
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axel

Thank you Jacques. Now i'm thinking in a BMW speeder to match with the Panzerspawagen  :party:

jorel62


NARSES2

Amazing watching that come together  :thumbsup:
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Austanker

nice walker ! , looks similar to a Dust model ?

tanktastic43

Were the legs scratch built or did they come complete from another kit?

tt43.

axel

Hi to all:

Thank you for the comments. Austanker I draw on the at-st star wars for this model. but now I see the models of dust, you're right, is similar.
And Tanktastic ,I made the legs with Leopard 1 wheels , nacelles barrel of a FW190, a Bf109 fuel tank and parts of a dvd player that gave way with the dremel

PR19_Kit

Quote from: axel on April 28, 2012, 02:22:46 PM
And Tanktastic ,I made the legs with Leopard 1 wheels , nacelles barrel of a FW190, a Bf109 fuel tank and parts of a dvd player that gave way with the dremel

A true Whiffer's way of modelling!  :thumbsup: :bow:
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Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

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Thorvic

Superb work and using the true scratch b uilding technique of nothings safe when the builder spots a potential part donor !!!! :o  :bow:
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