I've going from pulling my doc excuse to pulling the old man card. Hell I know one guy who has it on his employee badge. @iambrb"I'm an old man that ain't going to take this crap"
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I've going from pulling my doc excuse to pulling the old man card. Hell I know one guy who has it on his employee badge. @iambrb"I'm an old man that ain't going to take this crap"
Thanks Paul! I like his pose. Not sure if he'd appear to be sitting right with the P III having the cupola. The price is right, though.Andy's has a German commander figure for tank in 1/16th put out by Das Werk.
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Das Werk 16007 1/16 German Tank Commander
Product Details Highly detailed static plastic model One sitting figure Easy assembly Separate cigarette included Fits several tank hatches without cupola Scale 1:16 1 figure unbuilt / unpainted Paint and glue not includedandyshhq.com
If they show up soon let me know how they look.As I have two tanks I ordered two of them as well as two each of two other German figures. Also ordered some Winterketten tracks for my stug. Thought about getting a second stug kit with the Winterketten tracks, but decided against. Hopefully they should be decent figures and the double ups should give me enough parts to possibly re-pose them.

The devil is in the details at this scale...haha.Man that looks great, in this scale you can get lost in the details.![]()
Yep. I've been putting that off cause I'm scaredLet's not forget some tack welds as CA glue was created in 1951![]()
Ok Saul, they're on there.Let's not forget some tack welds as CA glue was created in 1951![]()

I don't have green putty so I used the stretched sprue and Tamiya thin liquid glue technique. Idk...Nailed the weld beads.![]()
My preferred method.I don't have green putty so I used the stretched sprue and Tamiya thin liquid glue technique. Idk...
There's so much that can be added. And at this scale on the P III I see many things that should be done. I'm realizing that I could get away with a Commander that is not necessarily in the cupola.Your build is coming along nicely Tim! As to the figures they are due in Monday according to UPS. As I set them to be delivered to work, that is when we will reopen after the New Years break.
I have been doing super detailing on my 251 engine. Have found so many things that are just wrong on it and as I plan of having the hatches open it will be quite visible. My pile of reference photos of various Maybach engines (for the 251) is quite helpful. Added a 3 arm linkage to the carburetor that I made out of brass sheet and bent it up. Have some more parts to make for that yet and add to it. It is really starting to look good though it looks more like a newly built or restored engine than one that has been run a bunch. For the most part that will be solved by spraying it down with a lot of dirt and dust with a bit of wash.