Monday, 13 August 2012

WIP 1/72 Centaur part 5

Hi guys, almost done with this project, just need a couple of touch ups, then the crew figures, let me know if there's anything else I should do, all comments welcome.








10 comments:

  1. WOW, that looks so good Dan.

    What's this I hear about you getting a heap of Battlefield Germans? Are you planning on doubling your German army? I quite like their sculpts- have Commandos & German tank commanders. Looking forward to hearing what your next project will be.

    Cheers,
    JS

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  2. Hi JS, this project has really revived my interest in 1/72 WWII, there was a time before I was drawn into other periods and scales that I only did WWII 1/72, I have 300+ plastic kits in storage, so I have decided on doing several more WWII projects, still in the thinking stage at the moment, but I'm thinking Eastern front maybe, I really like some of the plastic figs out there now, but thought they would be good mixed in with the bulk of metal figs, what German unit do you think I should do?

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    1. Mate, I'm a bit clueless about the Eastern front & tend to be a bit fixated on British stuff. Having said that, I quite like Fallschirmjagers & the idea of late war Kampfgruppe which were often cobbled together from a number of units.
      There's some brilliant reference/inspiration pictures for the Eastern front Germans here:
      http://zgonnik.blogspot.com.au/

      Cheers,
      JS

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  3. Very good, the weathering is excellent as said previously the decals really add to the overall effect of realism. Seriously great work dude

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  4. Ooh, that's some gorgeous work!

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  5. Wow tremendous job!
    It looks like it was in 1/32 scale. Great weathering.

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  6. Mud stuck in the treads...a detailed detail! Super work, Sir!

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  7. Its embarrassingly good looking!
    You did an excellent job there Dan! :)

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  8. Reall well done Dan, The decals look ace. Wish they were around when I done mine!
    Cheers
    paul

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