Showing posts with label anti-tank guns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anti-tank guns. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2015

7.5cm PaK 40 Diorama by Dave Blankenship

This diorama combines the vacuformed building and base from the MiniArt "Poland 1944" set with the 2004 boxing of the Dragon PaK 40 which has been released a couple times since with different crew figures. The MiniArt kit includes a Russian 7.62cm antitank gun and crew but, since I had previously built the PaK 40 and crew, I opted  to use the German items instead.  The gun aiming figure is a much modified Tamiya figure.







Tamiya acrylics were used on the gun, Vallejo acrylics on the figures, and most of the base and building were done with assorted craft acrylics.




As they come from the box, the vacuformed parts require some work to make them look realistic. But they offer a nice basis for an urban diorama setting.. The scene was enhanced using crushed plaster, sand, gravel, balsa wood, the injection molded building detritus supplied by MiniArt, and bits and pieces from the spare parts box. All-in-all, a fairly quick and enjoyable build.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Vulcan Scale Models British 2-Pounder by Jim Mesko

Jim builds the tiny Vulcan Models 1/35th scale British 2-pound gun out-of-the-box. Jim's appraisal: a well-detailed kit but be prepared to deal with a lot of really small parts.











Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Russian Front Diorama by Chris Davies

This diorama was constructed using the Tamiya 88mm gun, Tamiya figures, and miscellaneous equipment for the father of one of Chris's friends who served on the Russian front during WWII.