Dragon's Sdkfz. 184 Elefant '39-'45 Series 1/35
G'day all.
Here's what I've been doing lately. I've been largely uninspired by the aircraft kits I've started with a view to completing 'something quick' but stupidly (
) I've chosen braille scale biplanes...okay per se, but 'quick'?
I picked up this Elefant from my stash, looked it over and thought it would make a good 'practice' model both for my handling of PE and zimmerit. Just so happened that this is one of the projects I'd been buying bits 'n pieces for for a couple of years and so, had a detail set by 'Voyager'. It has some pretty nice PE which will make damage easy and some resin parts as well which are less replacement parts for things already included, but extra bits for those willing to take some time and maybe even a few 'risks' with what would normally have been an expensive kit. I was lucky enough to get this one at about half price on eBay last year. So...here we go.
Above is the rear plate with a few odds and sods attached. The brass tool box was too good to cover with zimmerit so I'm pretending it's a recent addition. The vehicle I plan to depict served in Italy and will be gree camo on a dark yellow base. I've done two monochrome vehicles...it's time to try the next step.
The above mentioned toolbox.
Here's the bench. You can see the brass...there's lots of stuff. I was mystified at why Voyager would include resin copies of the very distictive bolt-heads visible on the outside of this vehicle. There's been brass folding, part cleanup and the usual Tamiya Liquid cementing. I reached a point where I had to consider how I was going to represent zimmerit.
Peace.
'If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Then suffocate 'em in their sleep.'
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