TAMIYA - German Gun Position "load it up" (WWII diorama)

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
  • TAMIYA - German Gun Position diorama. My first with a gun like this and with this many miniatures in one scene. Lot of fun making this one for sure!
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  • @Hobby0127-ek5hl
    @Hobby0127-ek5hl  2 місяці тому +3

    This one was fun for sure. I thought it turned out pretty good for an attempt at a diorama like this. Thanks for the support and for watching. Lots more to come soon!

  • @tabletopbrothers1
    @tabletopbrothers1 2 місяці тому +2

    awsome diorama 😃👍Tamiya❤

  • @philippesadot9701
    @philippesadot9701 2 місяці тому +2

    Great diorama 👍🇫🇷

  • @Rainers_Modellbau
    @Rainers_Modellbau 2 місяці тому +2

    Feedback.
    Uniform: Field grey (tamiya xf-65 field grey) is a colour that goes from grey (XF-63) towards green. It also depends a little on the year. At the beginning of the war rather grey, from 41/42 rather a dark green.
    The harness and belt were black. Only the DAK (Afrika Korps) had a brown one. Officers had brown leather belts. But here is no one in the dress uniform.
    The Pak was first delivered ex works in dark grey (XF-63) and from 42/42 in sand yellow (XF-59). In the field it was camouflaged with olive green (XF-62) and rust brown / dark brown (XF-64). Green can also be seen in museums, but it is questionable whether this is the original colour. The Google image search shows what I mean and helps you to better match the colours (unfortunately also with your other models), including original photos, unfortunately often in black and white.
    Technically well built and implemented, only with the colours you should deal a little more, unfortunately they all don't fit ;)
    No offence meant, should help you to become even better ;)

    • @Hobby0127-ek5hl
      @Hobby0127-ek5hl  2 місяці тому +3

      Hey I appreciate it. I am all about hearing from fellow modelers. Im new at this so I appreciate the advice. I get better as time goes on and I jump into new models. Thanks again!!!

    • @Rainers_Modellbau
      @Rainers_Modellbau 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@Hobby0127-ek5hl Yes, I thought you were relatively new to the hobby. Hence my feedback. I know it's often taken badly, even though you only want to help... So thank you for your reaction :)
      You can have a look at some Wehrmacht (vehicles, uniforms and DAK) stuff on my canal, painted with the given colours and as an example how the uniforms look like. But does not replace original pictures. There are a lot on the net or in books.
      Matching colours are also available from other manufacturers, not an advertisement for Tamiya. But I think they fit best, even after decades.

    • @Hobby0127-ek5hl
      @Hobby0127-ek5hl  2 місяці тому +3

      @@Rainers_Modellbau just sub'd to your channel. Always looking to get better. Thanks again! Happy modeling.