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Posted by Hellboy on 01 Oct 2016, 21:59

New diorama pictures …

„shit happen ...“

What a day!!! First a rear-end collision. Front left all bent. Then tank empty. Roles still with last swing to the side and just in a nail. Tire flat! The two soldiers have end of work an hour ago. The lovely ladies waiting at home with the evening meal. BUT what the two do not know is that the replacement canister is empty and the spare tire is not quite OK ...... shit happen! ;-)

Have fun.

Hellboy


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https://www.scalemates.com/kits/133682-dragon-7393-sd-kfz-222-leichte-panzerspaehwagen

http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=967


Keywords for search engines: 1/72, WW2plus, WWII, world war 2, Science-Fiction, Deutschland, Modellbau, Modelling, Sd.Kfz. 224, Leichter Panzerspähwagen, Sd.Kfz. 222 Dragon 7393, Preiser 16500, 10/2016, Frank Krueger, photos were shot with Canon PowerShot G7 X, images were edit with Corel Paint Shop Pro X, picture hosted by Photobucket.com

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Posted by Panzer_Grenadire on 01 Oct 2016, 22:29

Excellent model and figs and wonderful presentation, congrats....:)
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Posted by Hellboy on 01 Oct 2016, 23:04

Panzer_Grenadire wrote:Excellent model and figs and wonderful presentation, congrats....:)


Panzer_Grenadire, thank you for your great comment! :-D I am of course very happy that you like the little vignette.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 02 Oct 2016, 01:38

The 1/72 scale Dragon kit is £25 to £43 on ebay which is very expensive on ones pocket.

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However price aside now,
i Like your Splendid Tiny Dio including Spot the Dog! :thumbup: BB
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Posted by C M Dodson on 02 Oct 2016, 06:21

Wonderful.

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Posted by Wiking on 02 Oct 2016, 06:54

And that all happened at a friday 13th?
WW2plus: (In the 13th month of the year?)
Nice idea to do not paint the frame of the lamp.
Funny: I paint these streetlamp also in green too but more dark.
I like the simple but effective border of the small halve bow to distance the flower to the sidestep.
Tools and dog are a welcome nice touch.
:yeah:
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Posted by Hellboy on 02 Oct 2016, 20:22

First of all thank so much for the Likes and comments!


Beano Boy wrote:The 1/72 scale Dragon kit is £25 to £43 on ebay which is very expensive on ones pocket. However price aside now, i Like your Splendid Tiny Dio including Spot the Dog! :thumbup: BB


Beano Boy, thank you for your kind comment. :-D Thanks also for pointing out the price on Ebay. Madness that so much money is paid for a finished model. :shock: The fun is the building and the painting, not the possession of a model! Who should understand that ??????? :eh:


C M DODSON wrote:Wonderful. Chris


Chris, I am glad that you like the vignette. Thank you for your comment!! :-D


Wiking wrote:And that all happened at a friday 13th?


Wiking, thank you for your extensive comment. Because of your question ... it must have been a Friday 13th. I will directly times look in the calendar ..... ;-)

Wiking wrote:Nice idea to do not paint the frame of the lamp.


It was too complicated for me, masking the frame of the lamp. :oops: Now I'm really glad. I think the effect of the metal very beautiful. :-)

Wiking wrote:I like the simple but effective border of the small halve bow to distance the flower to the sidestep.


Separation of flower beds with the small semicircular arches really existed. Nice that you like it.

Wiking wrote:WW2plus: (In the 13th month of the year?)


You know so, that it in reality no Sd.Kfz. 224 gave. The Sd.Kfz. 222 were good vehicles. However, they came with the war in Russia to their limits. I asked myself what could have been done alternatively with the vehicles. So I came up with the idea of the Sd.Kfz. 224. The 222 should have just overhauled or repaired, a roof armor and a small turret on it ... done. These vehicles would you then can use for securing and policing responsibilities behind the front. Such projects I call 'WW2plus', others call it 'Panzerwaffe 46'.

Below pictures of some of my old WW2plus projects. Have fun:

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Posted by Wiking on 03 Oct 2016, 07:09

Thanks for the Pic.
I am not so a fan of Wehrmacht 46 etc. The pose and the blue can with the chains at your Pionier -Kampfgeher back is -funny- unusual.
The last in row is a real existing vehicle. It is called Kugelpanzer.
http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.us/KR ... PANZER.htm
I don`t think that this will work like in your small Dio.
In the dirt these small wheel at the back will work like a plow.
Oh I see you think the same abaout these useless thing and want to destroy it with Dynamite. :-D
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Posted by Peter on 04 Oct 2016, 21:41

Lovely work again Frank! :thumbup:

Still I don't understand why that soldier wants the dog to fix that flat tyer! :eh:
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Posted by Hellboy on 06 Oct 2016, 05:48

Peter wrote:Lovely work again Frank! :thumbup: Still I don't understand why that soldier wants the dog to fix that flat tyer! :eh:


Peter, thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad you like the little scene. :-D

To your question: In complicated situations the soldiers always get advice from their dog.
The dog is called Albert, and is the reinkanation of A. Einstein. A miracle and it is unbelievable but true. And all this in my Showcase. ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)
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Posted by Peter on 06 Oct 2016, 19:03

Hellboy wrote:
Peter, thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad you like the little scene. :-D

To your question: In complicated situations the soldiers always get advice from their dog.
The dog is called Albert, and is the reinkanation of A. Einstein. A miracle and it is unbelievable but true. And all this in my Showcase. ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)

Oh now I understand! I need a dog at the office! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Hellboy on 07 Oct 2016, 06:26

Peter wrote:Oh now I understand! I need a dog at the office! :mrgreen:


Peter, it's really great that you also take a joke and do not take everything so seriously! In this way we always have something to laugh .... :-D :-D

By the way, if you get a dog as a helper for the office, please make sure that he is not a reinkanation of Laurel and Hardy !!!!! Otherwise there is a big mess ... ;-)
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Posted by KenzoSato on 01 Nov 2016, 19:20

Great mini dio
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Posted by Ben on 01 Nov 2016, 19:57

Splendid scenes!! :-)

Did you make those complete from scratch?

I once read that there were so who tried to bring these models to 1/72 scale, but they seemed rather pricey.
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Posted by Hellboy on 01 Nov 2016, 20:56

First of all thanks to KenzoSato and Ben for the friendly comments. I am really happy about the nice words !!! :-D :-D

Ben wrote:Did you make those complete from scratch? I once read that there were so who tried to bring these models to 1/72 scale, but they seemed rather pricey.


Ben, the vehicle is a conversion from a tank by the manufacturer Dragon. Here is a link for more information:
https://www.scalemates.com/kits/133682-dragon-7393-sd-kfz-222-different-panzerspaehwagen

Roof is cut from 'Evergreen' plastic panels:
https://www.dersockelshop.de/modellbaumaterial/sheet-profile-balsa/evergreen-scale-models/platten/

Screw heads are punched out of lead foil. Tower is from the 'E25 Jagdpanzer':
http://www.modelltrans.com/panzerwaffe-46/176-e-25-jagdpanzer.html

A fitting brass tube ..... finished is a new ' Sd.Kfz. 224'! ;-)

Several parts were used for the floor design.

Sidewalks:
https://www.dersockelshop.de/sidewalks-1-72_add-on-parts_aop72005.html

Cobblestone Road:
https://www.dersockelshop.de/cobblestone-road-1-72_add-on-parts_aop72006.html

And some more .....

I have to admit that the conversion of the vehicle as well as the work on the little vignette has made a lot of fun. :-D Thank you again for your interest in this!
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Posted by Ben on 01 Nov 2016, 21:29

Not the dragon model ;-)

I was referring to the Kampfgeher!!! :-) are those total scratchbuilds
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Posted by Hellboy on 01 Nov 2016, 22:06

Ben wrote:Not the dragon model ;-) I was referring to the Kampfgeher!!! :-) are those total scratchbuilds


Oops, I did not recognize. :oops:

The 'Kampfgeher' is really great (I think you mean the big 'Kampfgeher'). I like him very much. This model is from the manufacturer 'Sharkit'. The great thing about the model is that you can assemble it in a lot of poses. Almost everything is possible. Fantastic! :yeah: Here are some links:

http://sharkit.com/alterra1/alterraserie/alterraserie.htm

http://sharkit.com/alterra1/grVhMech72/grVhMech72.htm

If you want to see more pictures of this diorama, you can follow the link below. Have lots of fun with it! :-D

http://s1045.photobucket.com/user/FKrueger/library/1-72_SF_-_Pionierkampfgeher_DE
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Posted by poky on 02 Nov 2016, 17:35

nicely done, also the RSO by the way, sharkit does make some interesting kits, they have a motorcycle type of a plane which I would like to build but no time for it sadly and wrong scale for me, oohwell well done on the 224 as well very possible conversion
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Posted by Beano Boy on 02 Nov 2016, 22:31

Crazy Work.I Love it All. :thumbup:

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I`ve tracked down some nice German Armoured Cars for one of my armaments Trains which should look cool upon the tracks. :-D BB
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Posted by Hellboy on 30 Aug 2017, 20:37

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Thanks in advance!!!!!!

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