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Armour Workshop • View topic - Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Re: Panzer IV...Ausf.J, I guess

Postby Laurent Moitrot » Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:42 am

Nice job so far.
Cheers.
Laurent.

My current projects :
- StuG III G "late" (90%)
- StuG III g "Early" (99%)
- Pz IV H. (98%)
- Befehlspanther G "R01" (95%)
- Sherman M4A1 "Early" (99%)
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Re: Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Postby Dario Risso » Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:10 am

Here is a list of the modifications I've made to the kit; of course it doesn't means this is the "right way" to do it, is just "my way" :D
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1 - Track tension tool in P.E.
2 - Lifting hook (all gray parts are from other Dragon kits)
3 - Rails and brackets thinned, adding brass triangles; drilling the fender where the side guides were.
4 - Drilling of the side spare links
5 - Clips of the flaps that close the vents
6 - Tool clamps made of brass sheet
7 - Tow cable made of annealed steel fishing line
8 - Wire copper handles
9 - Spare track links
10 - Tow cable supports made with copper wire
11 - Spare wheel bar clamp hollowed; need to add the chain and pin
12 - Need to make the hatches ..er...locks? (25)
13 - C hooks bracket in FG (21)

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14 - Zimmerit made with Milliput y AFV Club or Modelkasten tools
15 - Copper wire chain
16 - Spare tracks (Tristar) and holders
17 - Spare tracks
18 - Spare tracks hold bar, made with brass sheet
19 - "Bosch lightyear" wire
20 - Copper wire springs
21 - Idem 13
22 - Idem 1
23 - Hatch stop in copper wire
24 - Lifting hooks
25 - Idem 12

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26 - Copper wire chains and stretched sprue pin
27 - Towing cable chain
28 - Telephone wire hand holds

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29 - Dragon Rommelkiste with plasticard brackets and Dragon nuts
30 - Schürzen doors in plasticard with locking bar in copper sheet
31 - Turret ring holder and nuts
32 - Upper part of each hinge on plasticard
33 - Telephone wire hand holds
34 - Cover for the hole where later the close defense weapon will be located
35 - Schürzen brackets thinned; bolts added
36 - Lifting hooks
37 - Screws on the turret roof (single holes, half covered with putty, a fudge)
38 - Copper wire ring
39 - Replaced gun muzzle

Cheers
Darío
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Postby Dario Risso » Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:09 pm

First coat of paint, dark yellow
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Then XF-64 and XF-58, both tonned down with 10-20 % of XF 60

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After 2 coats of acrilic floor polish, I started the paint chipping, using a brush and a sponge, with a light yellow color

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The same as above, but with a dark brown color

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After a couplke of acrilic filters and washing with oils diluted in white spirit, the chipped paint was toned down, simulating old chipping covered by dust
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The muffler worked with oil pints

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After 2 coats of floor polish, the decals received filters too

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I've been working on the terrain for my scene. The street, after washing with a mix of oils and pigments

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And, finally.... the well! Base with Tamiya acrilic (57 + 60), then drybrush with artistic acrilics and washing with oils. The ...lions? heads received a coat of Gold acrilic and an oil wash in green (a mix of yellow + blue + white)

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Re: Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Postby Laurent Moitrot » Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:50 pm

It looks good.
one question tho : I remember we talked about the Zimmerit on the front plate but why not on the glacis ?

And ... since it is a J the chances are good that it doesn't have the "clips to close the flaps on the air vent" yet this looks good once it is added.
Cheers.
Laurent.

My current projects :
- StuG III G "late" (90%)
- StuG III g "Early" (99%)
- Pz IV H. (98%)
- Befehlspanther G "R01" (95%)
- Sherman M4A1 "Early" (99%)
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Re: Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Postby Dario Risso » Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:57 am

Thanks Laurent; I can't remember why I dont add zimm to the glacis :oops: About the clips for the vent grilles, I though they will be partially hided by the foliage, so... I don't build it wss.

Here the final pics:

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Thanks to all for the help in this project

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Re: Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Postby Tim Coulson » Tue Jan 11, 2011 8:12 am

Very nice Darío. thumb6

How did you achieve the running water from the fountain?

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Re: Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Postby Laurent Moitrot » Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:09 am

Yes this running water is cool !

(I was talking about the half wing nuts used to fix the vents when open obviously you build them).
Cheers.
Laurent.

My current projects :
- StuG III G "late" (90%)
- StuG III g "Early" (99%)
- Pz IV H. (98%)
- Befehlspanther G "R01" (95%)
- Sherman M4A1 "Early" (99%)
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Re: Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Postby Dario Risso » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:13 am

Thanks huys!
Tim, the running water is a piece of fishing line covered with an Eureka product called "Dimensional Cristal" It's like an acrilic varnish, a little white but cristal clear when dry.
Laurent, I misunderstand, I though you talk about this clips:



Let me understand the fact: late panzer IVs doesn't carries neither the clips nor the half wingnuts?

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Re: Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Postby Jamie Tainton » Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:48 pm

Good job Dario, your work is improving with every completed project! thumb3
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Re: Panzer IV Ausf.J (frühe)

Postby Laurent Moitrot » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:19 am

They carry the clips but not the half wing nuts.
You need the clips to hold the shutters "closed". The nuts are just there to keep the shuttres from "dangling" on the fenders which might be considered as "not important".

By the way I'm not a diorama maker and admire people like you who come up with this kind of ideas yet if you allow me one suggestion : your Pz IV doesn't look heavy. Some road wheels barely touch the tracks / ground. Maybe you could improve this by screwing the tank to the base in order to have it firmly held ?
Cheers.
Laurent.

My current projects :
- StuG III G "late" (90%)
- StuG III g "Early" (99%)
- Pz IV H. (98%)
- Befehlspanther G "R01" (95%)
- Sherman M4A1 "Early" (99%)
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Location: Beautiful (?) France.

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