Re: UniModel BA-3/BA-6 Armoured Car in 1/72 "The Winter War" '39-40'.
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 4:52 am
The winter wash L
:thumb2:KS spot on !!!!
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Thanks Rob, greatly appreciated mate..rwsmith14 wrote:The winter wash L:thumb2:KS spot on !!!!
Thanks Jens.... I may well go with the tracks and try and lose the scale issue with a covering of snow..NonProlificModeler wrote:Hi, Andy! Wow, that tiny baby looks great! Haven't been on ISM since my return from home, because I had nothing to show. I didn't think of that there could be much to look at! For your question about the tracks, man, that's a difficult thing! I don't know how much they're out of scale, but looking at your dio base I'm quite sure she'd go nowhere without them tracks! The snow ist really deep and she'd just be stuck. And you know me well enough by now, that you can tell how much I love scratch built stuff. I'd go for the tracks!Jens






























































Thanks Rob, these new tooling 1/72 figures from Zvezda are really well detailed for the scale. For little snap kits they are just right for a cheap add on to a scene.rwsmith14 wrote:Cool Figures,, love the poses,, especially shooting form the skis !!
Thanks Jens, much appreciated buddy.... As it happens i do actually use some cheap opti-visor type headset that i got for christmas from the Bro in Law last year. Makes detailing these tiny builds of mine Sooooo much easier... lol...NonProlificModeler wrote:Wow! Wow! WOW!!! Did you paint the figures useing a magnifying glass? They turned out so nicely! Superb! And I like that you decided to go for the tracks. They look even better now! An epic work of art, Andy!Jens



































Take care, stay safe, keep well..... More soon Guys, Thanks again..My final review on a UM 1/72 scale teeny kit is a positive one. Not as detailed as a Dragon, Far superior to an Airfix, similar plastic quality to the older Fujimi kits. Easy to break in big clumsy hands... like mine....
UM produces some real gems of some quite rare vehicles.... Ranging from £6-£10 depending on what the subject matter is, all Braille scale enthusiasts should give these kits a try, and at the prices stated what have you got to lose?
My BA-3 kit cost a little over £6 delivered and the pack of 1/72 Zvezda figures cost just shy of £3.50 including delivery. All other products and materials were household items found for free about the house and garden...
Thanks again Rob for your kind comments mate, greatly appreciated.rwsmith14 wrote:NICE !!!!![]()
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Love the idea of using the hot rod to shape the hand to hold the molotov cocktail... missed that last time I reviewed your posts
Thanks again Jens..... always a pleasure to read a comment from you Sir.NonProlificModeler wrote:Yeah, a huge difference between the two versions of tracks! Sometimes it's really worth it giving a scratch built piece another try. That talc snow is great. I might do a winter dio again - in fact I've got something on my mind already - and then I'll use this stuff. Your "biathlon" crew chasing the armoured car is gorgeous and I'm really looking forward to seeing the final reveal, Andy. Take care.Jens







