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Wednesday 30 May 2012

Zvezda's Kit 6106 - German MG-34 with crew

Good day guys!

Hope you are all well.
In one of my last posts, I showed you what I bought from my local store. In the lot, there was Zvezda's #6106 kit - German MG-34 with crew. Last Monday, I managed to finish both MG elements and I added two figures (prone poses), from Italeri's (ex. Esci) German Soldiers (one of the first set of figures I ever bought in my life).
I needed to use the guys with the binoculars in seperate bases just in case I wanted to use them as forward observers (ex. for artillery) alongside some radio-men for the coordinates.

I followed the same principle in terms of basing, as I did with my Russian Maxim guns - meaning pizza stands, pieces of foliage cluster, pieces of plastic sprue, plaster and balsa wood.

On with the photos then...



I hope you like 'em! :-)

Have a great day guys!

T.

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    1. Thank you Mr. Kukuruza! :-) And welcome to my blog!

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  2. Hi T, if I may comment on something? It may be the photos but the helmets seem to be too black, I would go with a more greyish colour.

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    1. Hi Greg!
      As you probably have understood already, taking photos is not my thing...I've used VMC 70.995 German Grey for the helmets, that's why they got out so 'blacky'. I may have to come with a different approach. Thx for the tip!

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  3. Bloody lovely work on those Thanos!

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  4. More great work Thanos. Your colour palette just looks spot on, excellent work Sir!

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    1. It's a compliment, when it comes from you Michael. Thank you!

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  5. Awesome work Thanos. These are far too good for gaming with mate!

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    1. Thx Paul. I am only trying to do the best I can when I try sth.

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  6. These are some really nice poses and you've done a marvelous job painting them. The two different styles of basing material is also nice and the photo's are well done, especially the last one.

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    1. Τhx Anne!
      Photos is not what I know to do best, but I am trying (technology hides or masks my inability). :-)

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  7. Nice work Mr. T. I own the mortar set and the .37 AT gun, they seem to be good kits.

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    1. Indeed they are Ben. Go out and buy them! :)

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  8. Amazingly painted! I wish I could someday find the perfect tint of grey/green that your germans have, could you please make a little tutorial on that? (Your Russian ones were great and even inspired me to go and get the AA that will soon be on my blog).

    Keep up the great work!

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    1. Thx mate!
      I will try to make a tutorial for my little Jerries too, same as I did for my Russkies comrades. I promise.
      I am very happy, that you liked the previous tutorial and you found it useful. God, I love internet.:-)

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  9. Great painting and basing mate!Liking the combo of diferent sets.

    Cheers Rich.

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    1. It's the pizzas Rich, the pizzas....that make all the difference.
      Thx! :-)

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  10. Great painting and basing my friend! Really like them and might steel the idea. ;-)

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.be/

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