Honestly,
at the moment it’s only work in progress. My Bunker is ready, painted and
everything installed. The rails are well done too but – yes my train that
should bring all these boxes to my bunker is not ready. I have a small train,
but the wheels and the rest are still missing. I tried some proposals but all
do not look that great. I will post in the next days some pictures, so please
come back to see who far I will come until the weekend.
Freitag, 18. Mai 2012
Samstag, 5. Mai 2012
Italian Dessert Fort in 1-144
It took me a long time to
get this diorama finally finished. But after several changes and a lot of
modifications of the original plan - it is done.
Today I went to a local
playground to make some pictures in the bright sun and of course in the right surrounding,
the sand.
For the Front door I used
coated foam and the buildings are done by one prototype, casted with gypsum and
then modified. All tanks are from Panzer Depot and the Italian soldiers are the
German Train Gun Crew with new arms and some other changes. Oh and yes, I
checked it; the Italians had really blue trousers. I hope you like my latest
diorama.
While they got one new tank, they try to get the older one running again.
The backside of the diorama:
In the playground the diorama has good chances to get lost.
Freitag, 20. April 2012
Some Bunkers in 1/144 at my own Atlantic Wall
Some years ago I was lucky to win a really nice and professional made diorama at ebay.
The diorama shows some German bunkers at a beach. I just added some American tanks and one German anti tank gun.
The diorama shows some German bunkers at a beach. I just added some American tanks and one German anti tank gun.
Montag, 2. April 2012
Panzerfähre across the river Seine
The Defeat of
the German Panzerarmee 1944
After D-Day, the German Panzers knew only one way, the way back. The positive aspect was, it made the supply line shorter, the bad point was a lot of bridges and railway lines were destroyed either by the US-Air Force or by the French Résistance.
The idea to build a diorama with a German Panzergruppe on a ferry, came as I found an article about the German retreat from France. During the return the Germans had to pass over a lot of rivers. One major problem was the river Seine.
In one of my French magazines, there were some nice pictures of the different types of ships the Germans used. Actually you could say, everything able to swim, was used.
From local ferries up the several German MFP (Marine Fährprahm) everything was more than welcome.
As the maximum seize of any of my dioramas is related to the shoe boxes I use for later storage, the size would be 21 x 27 cm, or just DIN A4. (Very similar to the American Letter size)
So I wanted to show a ferry coming to the banks, where the Panzers would wait.
For the Panzers I decided to go with some Panthers.
Besides the German tank crew from Preiser, everything else is from Dragon.
The Panthers got some add-ons as radio antennas, side protections, and some spare wheels on their turrets. The side protection is made with thin plastic sheets, the radio antennas are taken from a brush. All trees are hand-made. For the water surface I used acrylic paint from the local home depot.
After D-Day, the German Panzers knew only one way, the way back. The positive aspect was, it made the supply line shorter, the bad point was a lot of bridges and railway lines were destroyed either by the US-Air Force or by the French Résistance.
The idea to build a diorama with a German Panzergruppe on a ferry, came as I found an article about the German retreat from France. During the return the Germans had to pass over a lot of rivers. One major problem was the river Seine.
In one of my French magazines, there were some nice pictures of the different types of ships the Germans used. Actually you could say, everything able to swim, was used.
From local ferries up the several German MFP (Marine Fährprahm) everything was more than welcome.
As the maximum seize of any of my dioramas is related to the shoe boxes I use for later storage, the size would be 21 x 27 cm, or just DIN A4. (Very similar to the American Letter size)
So I wanted to show a ferry coming to the banks, where the Panzers would wait.
For the Panzers I decided to go with some Panthers.
Besides the German tank crew from Preiser, everything else is from Dragon.
The Panthers got some add-ons as radio antennas, side protections, and some spare wheels on their turrets. The side protection is made with thin plastic sheets, the radio antennas are taken from a brush. All trees are hand-made. For the water surface I used acrylic paint from the local home depot.
The ferry is hand-made too, I searched some time on the internet for pictures of old ferries and together with the pictures from that french magazine I made some hand sketches how it should look. The basic is just a piece of wood, covered with some plastic sheets.
Donnerstag, 29. März 2012
One year Tea and Tank Blog
Today it is one year ago that I started with this blog. In the meantime more than 600 people stopped and took a look. So I have to say thanks for taking a look at my blog.
As I saw that a lot of the first posts no longer work, I'm in the process to update them all. I hope I will be able to find all the original pictures I had posted before.
As I saw that a lot of the first posts no longer work, I'm in the process to update them all. I hope I will be able to find all the original pictures I had posted before.
Dienstag, 20. März 2012
Hetzer on the hunt
I found some nice cases, perfectly to build a small diorama for one or two tanks.
So I put as a foundation, a small piece of foam inside and together with some small trees and a bit of grass and mud the diorama is done.
For the first impression take a look at the picture.
Mittwoch, 14. März 2012
Weekend Pleasure in 1:144
Here two pictures of a Mini-Diorama I built the last weekend.
Nothing
special, just something you can use to take a picture of a small tank or truck.
The
foundation is made out of plaster of Paris; the rest is from what I had on my
workbench.
The frame
is one of those small picture frames you can buy for some dollars.
So at the
end you get a small diorama for less than USD 5.
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