[Winter] Hummel (late)

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Re: Winterwashed Hummel late

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Ecam wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2023 8:08 pm Wow!

I'm too old to understand or try to learn CNC. Great work!
I can assure you you're not too old for learning basic stuff for CNC that you could use on your build ! And I can help if you need :)
Kaczor wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2023 8:10 pm Amazing skills. This group build brings out interesting gems :)
Thanks Kaczor, yeah I love this group build, I'm seeing builds I would have maybe missed otherwise !
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Re: Winterwashed Hummel late

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Impressive work and I'm so glad you joined in the fun.

I'm very much looking forward to your Hummel build. It looks like you've got quite a jump on it.


Sorry I can't contain myself-

ABSOFREAKINGLUTELY AWESOME AT-AT!!!

Hopefully without going too far from our tank topic you can share some more pics of that work too?! Cuz I'm huge Star Wars Fan/Nerd.
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Re: Winterwashed Hummel late

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...and ABSOFREAKINGLUTELY AWESOME work on the Hummel!
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Re: Winterwashed Hummel late

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Thank you MrChef and Herr Dr. Professor !

MrChef wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2023 11:15 pm Impressive work and I'm so glad you joined in the fun.

I'm very much looking forward to your Hummel build. It looks like you've got quite a jump on it.


Sorry I can't contain myself-

ABSOFREAKINGLUTELY AWESOME AT-AT!!!

Hopefully without going too far from our tank topic you can share some more pics of that work too?! Cuz I'm huge Star Wars Fan/Nerd.
I opened a nex thread there :)

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Re: [Winter] Hummel (late)

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Today I worked on the trackguards.

I used Aber photoetch dot pattern antislip plate. The size is about perfect.
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Once again, more time behind the computer and in front of the CNC than assembling the parts !
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The parts, this time I reproduced the frame (a bit simplifier) of the 1:1 Hummel unlike what I did on my first model. This way I can glue the PE from the underside ! And it's easier to remove if I glue it the wrong way (learnt it the hard way on my first model, totally screwed the PE when I tried to debond it :(). So here are the parts :
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Assembling the parts :
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Gluing the PE, on the 1:1 Hummel, each trackguard is made of 2 pieces, the curved one and the flat one. Unfortunatly the Aber PE was not long enough to get the flat section in one piece.
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In place :
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Re: [Winter] Hummel (late)

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That is sure shaping up fast! Great work.
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Re: [Winter] Hummel (late)

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Ecam wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 9:12 pm That is sure shaping up fast! Great work.
Methinks Monsieur Tox joined the group build thinking he had to make Both a Winter And a D-Day AFV...
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Re: [Winter] Hummel (late)

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Lovely work with the cnc machine and styrene - looks a well designed kit!
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Re: [Winter] Hummel (late)

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Thanks Ecam, MrChef and Ad Lav !
MrChef wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 1:19 am
Methinks Monsieur Tox joined the group build thinking he had to make Both a Winter And a D-Day AFV...
But wait, wait.. I don't have to ?!! :haha:

Seriously I still have a lot of details to add (the joy of open fighting compartment ;D ) and winter is coming, I won't be able to prime or paint anything until March or April now so it won't be finished any time soon... but I may also join the group build with a Sherman... :shh:
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Re: [Winter] Hummel (late)

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I am sorry you will not be able to paint in winter. But don't worry, you are so far ahead of many of us that you will have plenty of time as the weather warms next spring.

(I know one long-time, award-winning modeler who does not hesitate to use his airbrush indoors with acrylic paints. I cannot advise doing so. When I lived in apartments, I used spray cans, warmed them in water, warmed any metal parts in the oven at a very low temperature, and then held the parts out the door spraying toward the outside. I never made any mess in an apartment--though how I managed is something I now find incredible.)
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