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Mooooh

reconron

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If someone is getting frustrated about a model he or she is doing,it's maybe better to do something completely different. :unsure:

Well to clear my head from my resin PAK 43 I'm doing, I thought;lets do another animal.
Have this set of domestic animals from Master Box,so...holy cow,Ron will put a cow together.

Missy on the right side is the one...

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MB models do need the use of [quiet some] putty,think that's typical for that brand.

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You can almost here a Moooh sound...

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Just needs another sanding and polishing and washing of the sand dust and I can start painting.
Planning to put the cow in a dio together with my 88mm PAK 43.
Maybe I will do a 'Lakenvelder',which is an old Dutch cow race.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rbCRfy_F8Ak

Thanks for watching,
Greetings,Ron.
 
Very very cool. I just saw somewhere a German soldier milking a cow, I think by Masterbox. Havent seen one for sale yet. Will definitely look for this kit.
James
 
Very very cool. I just saw somewhere a German soldier milking a cow, I think by Masterbox. Havent seen one for sale yet. Will definitely look for this kit.
James

You are right,James.There is this kit also done by MB,thought it's the same cow as in this set.

Here it is:http://www.mbltd.info/3565.htm

Greetings,Ron.
 
That's a nicely-scuplted cow! Too bad her leg is caught in that bear trap. ;) Can't wait to see your painting process on her!
 
Very very cool. I just saw somewhere a German soldier milking a cow, I think by Masterbox. Havent seen one for sale yet. Will definitely look for this kit.
James

You mean this set right here. http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=5930

I love how they are adding animals into 1/35 scale. Allows you to do something a bit different.
 
You mean this set right here. http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=5930

I love how they are adding animals into 1/35 scale. Allows you to do something a bit different.

Thanks for the link,Ryan.I already placed one on my previous post,but yours has a nice review.

Greetings,Ron.
 
Great cow Ron!! Anatomically she is spot on, except those gigantic teats, which I would halve in length and width. I farm over 1000 dairy cattle here, so I know a good cow when I see one - You've got a good cow there Ron :lol:
EDIT - Whoops, I just noticed she has horse feet - cows have two "toes" so I'd run a razor saw down the centre front of each hoof. Still, at least she wont crap everywhere :)
 
EDIT - Whoops, I just noticed she has horse feet - cows have two "toes" so I'd run a razor saw down the centre front of each hoof. Still, at least she wont crap everywhere :)

Thanks for the tip on the toes,I might not have noticed it. (y)

....uhm...there will be some cow crap in my dio. :laugh:

Greetings,Ron.
 
(y) , a steak would be nice, but no plastic please ;)
Although you need some putty, the sculpting of the cows are nice and with paint on it will look totally different. Have fun!
 
Johanna/Jogy is working on a cool figurebust right now...think she will share it with us in the near future. :eek:hyeah

Greetings,Ron.
 
Tiny update,

My Lakenvelder is in her base colors of Vallejo.No highlights or shadows right now,because it will get some oils.
Well,'Missy' might be too skinny looking to be a real Lakenvelder cow,but hey...I like that 'camo scheme'. ;)
So now the real fun part of this can start;oils,highlights,shadows and blending. :)

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Greetings,Ron.
 
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