Completed Late War WSS Panzer NCO

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Great job Ki,i like the interaction of the figures and the Panther wedgie looks great,nice attension to detail and groundwork (y)

Brian (y)
 
I recently switched to gunze. Watching what this brand does to kits, like in here, is super encouraging. Superb vision and congrats!
 
A beautiful job with every aspect of the figure painting / model building
process. Holy Cow, just the way you've clogged up the tracks with the grasses
and soil, etc. was worth the price of admission! ;);)

And in regards to the overall composition, I personally feel you cut off the
right hand edge of the "wedgie" at the turret, just at the exact right spot.

Obviously, you're quite an artist. Congratulations on a superb presentation.

The Miami Jayhawk
 
Stunning, I just love it.

Now only if i could do this in 1/16 commercially.

Superb in everway

Stuart
 
Kewl! (y)

I have, for a long time, had mixed feelings about wedgies. This might sound a bit daft from a person who actually pioneered the idea in the early '90s. The reason is that most of the wedgies I have seen just do not work visually. Most of them look clumsy, awkward and forced. This one is an exception.

It is a delicate balancing act between "too-much" or "too-little" of the base model. It is easy to over-power the figures or understate the vehicle. Then there is always the element of portions of a vehicle "hanging" in mid-air that look more disturbing than cool.

This one hangs neatly in heart of the "Goldilocks zone". Kewl!! (y) :cool:
 
Do you blank off the cut away portion of the kit with sheet styrene,or do you use resin to fill in the model section used?

thanks

Jay
 
Stunning, I just love it.

Now only if i could do this in 1/16 commercially.

Superb in everway

Stuart


Stu please !! id love to see a 1/16th scale wedgie ! somthing to put stand alone figures in to context ... (y)
 

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