Buddy Build | Tamiya PZ Kpfw IV Ausf D
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 2:22 am
It's been a while since I posted a build and SteveAFV hit me up about doing a buddy build, even though I tried to warn him that I'm a terrible buddy, he wanted to press on. I was excited to do this build because of that, even though I'm breaking my "two models in progress" rule. I'm going to be trying something different with this build. I would like to explore damage more and using water. Here are the pictures from my progress thus far.
There are those pesky holes again like the Stug IV.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
I used Mr. Dissolved Putty for the numerous EPM's.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
Fenders sanded.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
Muffler glued together, I'll add some dissolved putty on the seams and sand it down.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
I took my Dremel and sanding wheel and really thinned out the underside of the front fenders so they will be bendable. I forgot to take pics of the damage, but I'll get it in the next update. Left fender got a little more damaged than I wanted.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
I used Milliput to fill the holes. The bottom will never be seen with what I'm thinking, but it still makes me feel better.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
Suspension snipped off. I used my hobby knife to shave off the mold lines.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
I was messing around with my Dremel to figure out what kind of marks I can make with the different heads. Not sure I found any that will do the job, I'll have to keep experimenting. If anyone has tips or vids on battle damage let me know.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
Until next time.
There are those pesky holes again like the Stug IV.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on FlickrI used Mr. Dissolved Putty for the numerous EPM's.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on FlickrFenders sanded.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on FlickrMuffler glued together, I'll add some dissolved putty on the seams and sand it down.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on FlickrI took my Dremel and sanding wheel and really thinned out the underside of the front fenders so they will be bendable. I forgot to take pics of the damage, but I'll get it in the next update. Left fender got a little more damaged than I wanted.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on Flickr
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on FlickrI used Milliput to fill the holes. The bottom will never be seen with what I'm thinking, but it still makes me feel better.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on FlickrSuspension snipped off. I used my hobby knife to shave off the mold lines.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on FlickrI was messing around with my Dremel to figure out what kind of marks I can make with the different heads. Not sure I found any that will do the job, I'll have to keep experimenting. If anyone has tips or vids on battle damage let me know.
First phase construction by Iggy Pants, on FlickrUntil next time.