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Ferry_vO
March 6th, 2012, 05:08
I used to built a lot of kits when I was a kid, but most of those are long gone now. However I do get the occasional 'urge' to assemble a kit, and over the last few weeks I've been busy with this Revell 1:35 scale KMW PZH2000. The modelling is done, I just need to find some Dutch decals. The ones in the box are only for German vehicles.

Took a few shots with my cell phone which doesn't bring out the colors well. I've used the Tamiya NATO green/black/brown series for this which look pretty realistic. I know it's not nearly show quality but I do this only for fun and relaxation!

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a262/Ferror/PZH20002.jpg

Here it is next to a Tamiya M1A1 Abrams that's at least twenty years old and a Italeri T-55 from a few years ago.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a262/Ferror/PZH20004.jpg

With the gun elevated; they should've called it the BFG in stead of the PZH!:

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a262/Ferror/PZH20006.jpg

And something else; an aircraft I've always wanted to do and found on a sale only recently, the Italeri 1/72 Lockheed YF-12A:

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a262/Ferror/YF121.jpg

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a262/Ferror/YF122.jpg

Nice kit, but hard to find reference to this particular colorscheme! I had to work with only a few bad photos.

Warrant
March 7th, 2012, 12:59
Nice modelling, Ferry! Like the T-55 (got one from ESCI) and the PzH 2000!
Have you visited Wentink Modelbouw in Arnhem, or Toemen Modelbouw in Den Bosch yet, regarding the decals?
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Below (though not the best shots) some quick snapshots of my collection scale 1/35 hidden at my attic for a while:

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And some (Scale 1/6, 1/72 & 1/144) displayed in my living room:

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Ferry_vO
March 7th, 2012, 13:38
:applause: Impressive collection René! Nice stormtrooper too! That AAVP was on my list in the past; might have to take a look around to see if it's available somewhere.. Perhaps I'll make a trip to Overloon in the near future. There a modelshop here in Ede too, but I doubt he has special decals in stock.
The Italeri T-55 probably is the Ex-ESCI T-55! Not a bad kit from what I remember, and nice surface detail on the cast iron turret. Somewhere in my basement I have a few more kits, including the Tamiya M3 Bradley, M113 (My first military kit) and Sturmtiger and a few aircraft (JSF, Rafale, F-16, SU-32 come to mind).

Like I said, it's all for fun and relaxation these days and I do not plan to start a big collection again! Together with the YF-12 I bought a Revell 1/72 Heinkel He-70 just becasue I love the aircraft (And it was very cheap), but it turned out to be a reproduction of an ancient Matchbox (?) kit. It would have been easier to just throw it away directly and model it directly from the filler! I spent a few hours trying to make something of it but it ended up in the bin.

strikehawk
March 20th, 2012, 23:17
Nice looking builds, both of you. It's nice to know that I'm not the only one that's been bitten by the bug once more. I'm more into 28mm Games Workshop kits as I used to game with them. Once I get my office/man cave up and running I can start up with the 1/72 scale kits too.

Here's a shot of a diorama I built while I was recovering from renal failure around the first of the year. I guess modeling is great hobby when your body is wiped out and you can't do physical stuff. Anyway my 28mm jungle patrol...
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I have found out the there are some photo-etch 1/35 scale critters already painted, so I'm planning a new diorama adding some wild life to the jungle and making a larger co-ed squad. I may be done with it in about 4 months.

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November 23rd, 2015, 08:44
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