1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'

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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'

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The 'Crackerbox Palace' on display with other heavy metal stablemates:
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Come a little closer, the 'Palace' doesn't bite, it BOOMs!
Come a little closer, the 'Palace' doesn't bite, it BOOMs!
On display 080714
On display 080714
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well painless old chap ...its all been said .......looking to the next one[tiger] old chap..... wot wot .....
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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'

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Good Morning, CH,
I just ordered a Gurt sack for the MG34 mount and a pair of binoculars for the fellow holding the log book. I think that those will be the last things that I do for the 'Palace' for a while. For my next tank project, I want to update my elder HL Pershing like I did for 'In The Mood' earlier this year. The complete Tiger 1 build I am saving for those frozen winter months when I will _really_ need something to cheer me up and keep me focused.
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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'

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PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning, Alpha,
You need to take your Gigant out for a spin as well. The KV-2 is such a blast to drive and play with.
Painless
You don't have to say that twice Painless ;) ....I love tooling around with my KV ..especially after installing the 2.4 rig in it...They are magnificent tanks IMO...looking at yours ...like Phil.... has me inspired to make a few figures for mine...It just seems to look good with peeps high up on that turret...think I'll do Ushanka gal
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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'

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Good Morning, Alpha,
Looking forward to some accompaniment for your KV-2. ;o)
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PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning, Alpha,
Looking forward to some accompaniment for your KV-2. ;o)
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Painless
Indeed Painless...a commander would be a nice touch for that one...maybe when I finish my L70...kind of stuck on the gun support right now...trying to figure out what material is best to fabricate it ;)

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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'

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On the pain of being shushed, here is another post on my Crackerbox Palace. ;o) Deciding that the 'Palace' was still too clean for a tank even with a heavy duty pin wash and flats applied, I looked around and found a couple of small accessories that I got the idea of from Scalawag's excellent Tiger 1. I painted and added these and performed some moderate weathering tonight using a couple of the nice Tamiya weathering kits. I'm completely pleased now and hope that you all are as well. Pictures:
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The Crackerbox Palace is complete...for now.
The Crackerbox Palace is complete...for now.
Dusty with minimal wear on the paint
Dusty with minimal wear on the paint
Rear deck weathered with rust and soot
Rear deck weathered with rust and soot
Weathered turret closeup
Weathered turret closeup
Oil can and gas and water cans weathered
Oil can and gas and water cans weathered
Road wheel closeup
Road wheel closeup
Tamiya Sand Dust Mud Rust Gunmetal and Bare Metal
Tamiya Sand Dust Mud Rust Gunmetal and Bare Metal
Binoculars pre weathering
Binoculars pre weathering
Gurt sack on the MG34 mount pre weathering
Gurt sack on the MG34 mount pre weathering
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That looks great Painless. I think the level of weathering is just right and sets off your excellent paint job. 8) 8)

I like the added details too ;)
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Paul,
Good Morning and thank you! ;o) The 'Palace' is something else all right. ;o) I look at it and tell myself, "you're corked, no way you could have done this". ;o) I'm working to bring all of my tanks to this level of 'done' where any of them can be picked up and run and amaze any onlooker. My elder Pershing is up next.
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I agree with Scalawag Painless....She's just about right... fits your collection perfectly now :D

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