Its the turn of the railguns, leopold unfinished, but almost…
all the wood is balsa wood, not plastic
next time will improve in the pics quality.
comments are wellcome
Its the turn of the railguns, leopold unfinished, but almost…
all the wood is balsa wood, not plastic
next time will improve in the pics quality.
comments are wellcome
Very nice build. Is this the Trumpeter or Dragon kit?
this is the kit from dragon and all the wood was eliminated with the dremel and sustituited by balsa wood. need to add the dry transfers and mimetize but more close to finish.
thanks for comments zokissima
Looks good there Panzer67. That be one big gun.
Nice K5 Panzer67. Great work replacing the wood planking. The dark sort of oxidized metal paint work is very nice.
I really like the K5. I needed one in 1/160 so I scratchbuilt one. Here is my “little leopold”
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/tarmac04/JaxCON04/091804_gold.jpg
Wow…absolutely breath taking!
Steve
I Beam, is scratch your k5?
what locomotive is that, dont recognize it?
is in scratch too?
wow that is a goood work ?
thanks for comments guys
is it 1/35 or 1/72?
anyway, tha’s really impresive!
Jinithith2:
is 1/35 as all my models on rails collection,
in my next new topic will show the advance of a scratchbuilt in progress at 1/35 too.
holy crud! 1/35! that’s huge!
jinithith:
the top of my personal collection is actually in progress and is the biggest railgun of all the times a litle monster of 6 feet long at 1/35 too.
but that will be in other models on rail part
actualy almopst 600 hous of work just on that model…
the railcars, and railguns are as models of the dark side no publicity, no much fans but a really interesting area of this hobby.
Not scratch. its an nscale Bachmann plymouth MDT. I replaced the stack and handrails and added the european style bumpers. To me it looks very much like the German V36 diesel switcher except with a lower hood. The wheel arrangement is correct though. More pictures here if your interested:
http://www.geocities.com/peeg_dme/leopold/leopold.htm
I can’t wait to see that. It must be the Gustav or the Dora.