Lee Drennen’s 1/72 German SWS Halftrack with 20-mm Anti-Aircraft Flak-38 Gun.

Lee Drennen

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Painted there faces and did some light weathering on them and the gun. I need to do some small touch up painting on some spots. I added them to the truck and it’s about time to start the diorama. 38CCCB67-BDC5-4BBD-8216-BE941C9F85A2.jpegDB24C0DA-4ACB-4D59-9DA3-742DFD67E9E2.jpegF6D892E0-39B8-46CD-B39E-23A647D29AA4.jpeg5E5DC172-2E02-412B-B8AC-F2DD2D68FD00.jpeg10CD3883-78FD-4143-AFBE-3FD07BE7F2D4.jpeg07A84035-019F-4E7D-9F76-FED014D1A5D9.jpeg
 

Lee Drennen

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Incredible work Lee. Hard to believe it's so, so tiny.
Thanks for the complement Jim. I really enjoy working in this scale but it can get tedious sometimes. I might take a small break from this scale after this one.
 

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Started on the Diorama for this. I really don’t know for sure where this will be going but it’s going to have a wall for sure. 48B2DF26-3EF4-4085-BB1A-853174553C96.jpegDrawing random rocks on foam board 60CA7C86-8244-40F5-8994-B4DB17761C42.jpeg5906328F-38CD-4A30-9F52-21A7D4DC0B9D.jpegDC5EC5A5-E82F-4A41-AE04-39D4D3D45DF1.jpeg4A71E2AA-571D-4F90-863C-F47C1833B59F.jpegAE58FE54-4F24-4F87-8284-A1AEE8CE7555.jpegWrapped Aluminum foil around a plastic cylinder to make the rock details 43E2C4A8-202F-4CF2-882B-AA77BF3B3867.jpegD799B1EA-E883-4D10-AC10-E8956F0BCC56.jpegE94F0856-3B18-4D23-893C-C49B70D3A24E.jpegMixed these paints to get my color I wanted 354FFB0B-7A54-45B3-9E87-368D03B4FFB0.jpegBroken piece of the wall.
 

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Rick. I hope to see you working on one of these some day. Some of the resin in 1/87 is very questionable.

Andrew. Glad you dropped in. That would look great on a truck. There also a nice kit. The mojo is back Millitary Models at the moment

Jim. Thanks for stopping by. These kits are very nice. I have to tell you this has
been the best fitting 1/72 Armor kit I’ve ever built. I also like the all one piece Track Suspension some may think it’s it’s “Cheesy” but it easy for me with my Arthritis.

Tim. Thanks for stopping by. They are a nice they fit very well.
I don't think 'cheesy' is right. OK, it can make the painting tricky, but that must be balanced against the accuracy and ease of construction.

I know lots prefer to build up the wheels and tracks from individual parts - even going so far as individual track links. They have a point that they can look better - but only if you have the skills to build them with no flaws. With these, all the wheels are straight and true and there are no awkward joints in the tracks - and all done with just a couple of drops of glue! Wonderful.
 

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but only if you have the skills to build them with no flaws.
Gern you are right these are straight forward and no flaws builds. I have the skill to put link tracks together but in this scale anymore it is a challenge no matter how much I focus my hands still give me trouble. So I ask myself if I want a frustrating build to be more detailed then give up on it. Or build a more simplified Model and have the enjoyment of the build in this scale? Anymore I’m opting out for a more simple kit build. Thanks for the complement.
 
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