Panzergruppe Tarraco scenery: the Panzodrom
Re: Panzergruppe Tarraco scenery: the Panzodrom
Buenos días.
Muy guapo como os está quedando el panzodromo.
Saludos.
Muy guapo como os está quedando el panzodromo.
Saludos.
Re: Panzergruppe Tarraco scenery: the Panzodrom
heya guys
in the spring we started to repair/rebuild de riverbed, it is so mauled that it needs a full restoration, but we will wait until the autumn, now is impossible to work there



also the ramp and part of the harbour


we have some new buildings, donated by a friend from Madrid (thanks Sioux!!)



and several more pics from our lasts two meetings before the summer halt





















that's all!
thanks for watching
best regards
in the spring we started to repair/rebuild de riverbed, it is so mauled that it needs a full restoration, but we will wait until the autumn, now is impossible to work there



also the ramp and part of the harbour


we have some new buildings, donated by a friend from Madrid (thanks Sioux!!)



and several more pics from our lasts two meetings before the summer halt





















that's all!
thanks for watching
best regards
Jussek
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Re: Panzergruppe Tarraco scenery: the Panzodrom
Just gorgeous. That port is brilliant. Lots of ideas for our field. I'd love to do the trench systems and flak/artillery positions but where our field is located it is pretty well the Ostfront in winter so lots of soil/glacial till bulging in the spring when the frost melts out of it. Will have to figure something out but your field is an inspiration 
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Unparalleled! I’ve never seen anything close to your efforts. It’s amazing!
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Thanks chaps!
best regards
we use extruded polystyrene cut with a thermal string as a mould, then wrap it in plastic film (the one used to cook) so the concrete will not adhere to the poly, dig the ground, pour the concrete and install the mould. Once dry you can remove the mould. Then add some pigments to make the concrete look like earth and that's allPanzermechaniker wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 11:10 pm Just gorgeous. That port is brilliant. Lots of ideas for our field. I'd love to do the trench systems and flak/artillery positions but where our field is located it is pretty well the Ostfront in winter so lots of soil/glacial till bulging in the spring when the frost melts out of it. Will have to figure something out but your field is an inspiration![]()
best regards
Jussek
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Re: Panzergruppe Tarraco scenery: the Panzodrom
Heya guys, it'd been a long time since I posted anything
There is not much development in the Panzodrom, only maintenance works and only one meeting since the summer.
but, for over a year, I've been working on the church. It's MY vision of one real church, Église Saint Samson, in Anneville sur Mer:


so, as said, my church is based on this one, and I will build the inside too.
here you are several pics from the beginning to the current status, it's still WIP but almost finished on the outside (the cemetery will come next)
the inner structure

the roof will be detachable to gain access to the interior











the apse roof





as I found too hard to simulate the stone walls for an building as this one, I decided to do it with big regular blocks of stone



the tower's floors are detachable, with joint magnets

after painting

the windows from the main body have stained glass









the tower windows




first hand of ochre paint


different stones colours at random places




and then added several layers of diluted gray paint until I was satisfied with the look





the main doors






the secondary doors


there will be several pendant lights inside






and the bell structure already installed under the root of the tower, the hole in every floor to let the chain go to the bottom will be made later


and now, some pics of the church on its place in our last meeting! here it still lacks some windows and the bell structure



the KöTi to give some sense of scale...











the happy few that managed to attend the meeting

thanks for watching!
best regards
There is not much development in the Panzodrom, only maintenance works and only one meeting since the summer.
but, for over a year, I've been working on the church. It's MY vision of one real church, Église Saint Samson, in Anneville sur Mer:
so, as said, my church is based on this one, and I will build the inside too.
here you are several pics from the beginning to the current status, it's still WIP but almost finished on the outside (the cemetery will come next)
the inner structure

the roof will be detachable to gain access to the interior











the apse roof





as I found too hard to simulate the stone walls for an building as this one, I decided to do it with big regular blocks of stone



the tower's floors are detachable, with joint magnets

after painting

the windows from the main body have stained glass









the tower windows




first hand of ochre paint


different stones colours at random places




and then added several layers of diluted gray paint until I was satisfied with the look





the main doors






the secondary doors


there will be several pendant lights inside






and the bell structure already installed under the root of the tower, the hole in every floor to let the chain go to the bottom will be made later


and now, some pics of the church on its place in our last meeting! here it still lacks some windows and the bell structure



the KöTi to give some sense of scale...











the happy few that managed to attend the meeting

thanks for watching!
best regards
Jussek
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Club-RC-Reus-Secci%C3%B3-de-Modelisme-Militar-Radiocontrolat-PzGr-Tarraco/639220812799552
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Re: Panzergruppe Tarraco scenery: the Panzodrom
Amazing work 
Cheers
Alan
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Wow...quite the project. And I'm trying to paint my 3D printed bridge...lol
Derek
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Esta genial , me encanta , un gran trabajo .
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What you have replicated in miniature is not just a model, but the awe-inspiring beauty of the real church with its time-weathered strength and dignity.