
E-75 105mm (Tamiya/Elmod)
Re: E-75 105mm (Tamiya/Elmod)
Very neat work! You can add the cast numbers to the C clamps if you want to add more detail 

Re: E-75 105mm (Tamiya/Elmod)
thanks, it is indeed a time consuming job. but it makes the details much nicer.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 10:17 pm That replication of welds next to flame cuts is amazing. Either there is some extremely clever hand-held hot die (and the knife in the earlier photo is to mislead us) or Keere, you are the world's most patient modeler. And those neatly marked containers of hardware suggest the latter.
i will do a hobby room tour sometime, but here are 2 pictures
Re: E-75 105mm (Tamiya/Elmod)
I purchased my letters from eBay - I’ll try and find a link for you.
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more weldings, this were finally the last one
rear hatch mounted
spare track holders mounted
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Your welds look better than I can produce on the farm (or on my models). Fantastic work!
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Re: E-75 105mm (Tamiya/Elmod)
Love this build Mate. I have a similar build started with a 105mm barrel which I obtained from MK Modellbau. Would you mind telling me how thick is the plasticard you used on the front and at what angle you set it at. Regards John.
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