An other Ma.K scratch build, the Botenvogel.
The main parts are a ping pong ball and parts from a neuspotter and from my spare parts cache. I painted in glazez for a true ma.k style.
I am a long time model builder, straight out of the box, but kitbashing and studio scale are my favorite subjects.
An other Ma.K scratch build, the Botenvogel.
The main parts are a ping pong ball and parts from a neuspotter and from my spare parts cache. I painted in glazez for a true ma.k style.
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I started a new project the Glenn, a small version of the Oskar, This is a scout vehicle. I am using a neuspotter kit and kitbashing the other details. The base is cut from styrene and filled with urethane foam filed to shape. It will be covered by epoxy putty then sanded and detailed.
The Future WW2 Sci-Tech continues with this SDKFZ 232 upgraded to plasma reactor. Its a hover radio car, Tamiya 8 rad is the main kit with parts from the 88mm flak ( a great kit for bashing) I usually have several on hand. I scavanged a resin engine from a 48th harrier to act as the plasma reactor. The interior details are what I imagine it would look like. Parts from RPM WW1 mustard gas tank and rpm German ambulance tank.
Studio scale BSG laser turret: This project has been in the works for 2 years. ID'ing the kits used was a real challenge. I designed the base parts in fusion 360. Then had them printed, MJF (multi jet fusion) I would not use that material again, it is not suited for flat surfaces. Too many tiny pits, it really needed a lot a TLC (filler). The barrels are telescoped brass tubing, kits are Tamiya, Hasegawa, Fujimi and a few others.