Thursday, March 29, 2012

IDF Nagmachon. WIP 1

Unlike most of armies, Israeli Defense Force focus on armor protection of their APC, instead of upgrading the firepower. It makes sense, since any dirty-assed "freedom fighter" with an RPG can easily destroy a thin armored vehicle armed with 100mm gun. Nagmachon APCs feature thicker tank armor + ERA blocks. As for other APCs, they feature even more sophisticated composite armor like MBTs. A friend of mine while riding inside an Achzarit (T-55 based APC with composite armor) survived RPG attack without being injured. 4 RPG grenades hit the Achzarit but fortuntely they failed to penetrate the armor and injure the soldiers. Namera features even more powerfull armor package, similar to Merkava 4.

Nagmachons saw extensive service in 1990s in the Security zone in Southern Lebanon, fighting Hizballah terrosts. In the 21st century they (being equipped with "doghouses") oppose "palestinian" terrorists in Gaza, Judea & Samaria.

I decided to build an early version (late 90s - early 2000s) without a superstructure. I'm combining Legends resin conversion kit & AFV club Centurion's suspension and lower hull. Some other aftermarket & scratchbuilding parts are involved




Type 2 Ka-Mi



Recent DML kit built almost OOTB with minor additions. It's my 3rd finished Japanese subjects. I built it just for fun and finished using hardcore grey color modulation and subtle weathering. My aim was to build a model in a holiday & sunny mood ) So I enjoyed the kit ... and screw the JMNs )





Article about the model was published in Tamiya Model Magazine International #200



BT-5, Spanish Civil War

During Spanish Civil War, the USSR supported Spanish Repulican forces with "volunteers" and tanks, including 50 BT-5 ones. They saw extensive action since late 1937 and some of them became Nationalst trophies with colorfull bands on the turret to avoid friendly fire.

The only BT-5 kit is a crapy & old Zvezda's one. Thet's why I chose Rhino model resin hull & Tamiya BT-7 turret for my project. Both were corrected to fit BT-5 + some scratchbuilding and other aftermarket goodies were used. Hardcore weathering is the thing I like, besides it's quite all right for Spanish climate in winter, late fall or early spring.


An article is published in recent AFV modeller issue 65


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

M4A3E8 Easy Eight Sherman, Korean War

I wanted to build a Sherman with such markings for some 7 years, being inspired by a model on the Internet and photos of real vehicles (incl. ones with M1919 on an infantry tripod) Fortunately Tasca released the kit in 2011 and I bought it as soon as possible. However overall quilaity of the kit was good, IMHO Tasca's VVSS Shermies are superior. And the wide tracks... guy who engeneered those tracks should be sentenced to assembly them all his life cause it's a real torture.
I used various PE, turned and scratchbuilt parts to enhance my Easy Eight and many weathering products to obtain the dirty and tired look of the finished model


Published in English..

... and Spanish



Chinese M4A4 Sherman

I finished the superb Tasca kit almost a year ago - in 2011. I think that Tasca's VVSS Shermans are the best. I really enjoyed building it !) And the decals were taken from an old DML kit. The markings were typical for 1st Provisional Tank group, that saw action against Japanese forces and later during the Chinese Civil War against the Communist troops


An article was published in M-Hobby magazine issue 05-2011


and recently in AFV modeller special Sherman issue:


Soviet T-60 Light tank

The small light tank played a significant role in 1941-42 before numerous T-34 became available from evacuated tank plants. Unfortunately major manufacturers ignore this subject and only available kits are old, inaccurate and crapy. Mine RPM kit fearured generic PE fret, but is very far from being perfect, suffering from poor detailing and accuracy issues. And it was hard to find one on the net.
It took me a lot of time & scratchbuilding to finish it + several aftrermarket updates were used.
The first layer was modulated green color, followed by hairspray & white finish.


Monday, March 26, 2012

Lebanese M-50 Sherman

I finished my 2nd M50 as a late vehicle in Lebanese service. Since mid 1970s Israel supported her Lebanese Christian allies with various AFVs, including aging M-50 Shermans. With minor modifications they saw action in 1980s against various muslim terrorist militias during the Civil war.

For my model I used Formations resin turret, DML hull and a lot of aftermarket and scratchbuilt parts. The camo scheme - grey & green was taken from T. Gannon's book.




An article was published in Scale Military Modeller International, May  2011 issue


Staghound Mk. III

The Bronco kit is very good in accuracy and the details fit well. A few aftermarket parts were added, the wheels slightly modified) stowage was taken mostly from the Legends kit.

While painting, I decided to used dark base colors (Agama & Tamiya acrylics) and use oil & pigment rainmarks for contrast. US designed Staghounds saw extensive srervice in foreign armies, including Canadian forces.

I had started the kit in 2008, repainted it once or twice until finished in 2010.


an article was published in Hobbyworld magazine, issue 146


IDF M151A2 Djapas utility car

The small model had been a shelf queen for ages before I finished it in 2009. Several times I repanted and disassembled it. Many aftermarket and scratchbuilt parts were used.

M151s enterd IDF service in the early 80s (or late 70s) and all of them seem to be of A2 version, unlike Academy's A1 offer. The only A1 photos of Israeli vehicles seem to be Jordanian trophies. I finished my Djapas as a vehicle during Peace for Galilee operation, 1982, armed with old M1919 instead of more common MAG. M151 are still in service in IDF reserve units.

M-50 Sherman Degem Aleph, 1956-58

To oppose arabs' T-34-85 & Pz IVs, Isrealis retrofit their Shermans with powerfull French 75-mm gun ( derivative from WW2 Panther tank gun). The same gun was used on AMX-13 tanks an Egyptian Shermans M4/FL-10. Handfull of M-50s were available during operation Kadesh (Sinai campaign) in 1956. During 1950s-80s M50s saw action in Israel and Lebanon, were upgraded and exported to several countries.

Some time ago Dragon re-released their old M-50 kit, but in 2009-10 no M-50 was avaliable. That's why I kitbashed an ancient MP models turret and a modern DML composite Sherman hull. It took me a lot of time to detail and accuratize my model using various aftermarket and scratch-building.


Soviet T-80 Light tank

The WW2 T-80 tank was a successor of the T-70M tank. Less than 100 T-80s were built by several factories. The tanks' potos are rare, I have less than a dozen.

I started building the Miniart kit back in 2008 using Aber PE kit and Modelpoint barrel. the damned barrel resulted in remaking the whole gun  mask to fit it in place. Lot of work ( So I left the model aside and resumed building it in 2009. By that time I decided to depict a battered & battle-worn look with missing and crashed parts.


Bulgarian Pz 38 (t) Ausf. G


During the WW2 Bulgarian armed forces recieve dozens of AFVs from their German allies. Those included armored cars, SPGs and tanks including several Pz 38 (t). Eventually those armor pieces were turned against Nazis as the Red Army approached Bulgarian borders.

I couldn't help choosing all those Bulgarian markings including the Jolly Roger! ;) Unfortunately the decals' quality was not perfect(  However the kit is almost perfect and doesn't need any aftermarket, I added a few scratchbuilt parts. I used Tamiya & MM colors and a lot of weathering stuff.

And it won the 3rd place in the Web Awards'2009 contest at www.zimmerit.com


An article was published in AFV modeller magazine #52.


Chinese Nationalist Pz. IA

In 1930s Chines Nationalist under Chiang Kai-shek recieved AFVs and other war material from many countries, including USSR and nazi Germany. Ironically small Pz I tanks saw action against another Axis power - Japan. All of them were either knocked out or captured.
Cheinese decals were taken from Bronco CV tankette and the kit itself is a DML Smart kit. It is a perfect weekend model. Even liitle track links are ready to assemble ) So I had a lot of fun building the little tank.
To paint and weather the model, I used Tamiya paints, MIG filters, pigments and wash, Windsor & Newton oils and a pencil)


Panzer 38(t) Ausf. E/F. Red Army trophy

In 1941-42 Soviet army captured some Pz 38(t) tanks. Some of them were operated in german colors, other - repainted in 4BO green color and retrofitted with DT instead of ZB vz.37 machineguns. I finished my Praga tank in original german colors with soviet marks, balkenkreuzes were covered with mud.

Tristar kit is extremely accurate and needs no aftermarket imho. It's building is very user-friendly. I added only the wiring and decals from ACE trophy set.


An article about the model was published in M-Hobby magazine #6/2009


CVR (t) Scimitar. Glamour style

I built the kit just for lulz in 2008.
The old AFV club kit required some filling, but offers a few PE parts + turned barrel.
The decals really suck, but that was not a big deal in my case) Playboy rabbit was brush painted. Pinkish tones  - Tamiya acrylics. That's it :)


Type 95 Ha-Go light tank

It took me some time to find and buy the Finemolds kit. The good news is that now it's available under Tamiya banner)
The model is not modern and required some filling. However the box features several white metal and PE parts.
I used Modelkasten tracks (very tedious to build) and Elf headlight to enhance the kit.
I chose a grey-brown Navy color scheme that looks interesting to me. Markings were taken from the box, a Behemot decal sheet and anchors were hand-painted. I used Tamiya acrylics, MIG filters & pigments, Windsor and Newton oils.




An article was published in Russian M-Hobby magazine, issue 8-2008


IDF Hotchkiss H39. War of Independence, 1948


As the State of Israel was established in 1948, Arab enemies immideatly attacked the new-born Jewish state. Five arab states (+ "palestinian" militias) against 1 Jewish. To fight the enemies Israel used whatever was avalable. 10 ex-french H39 tanks (some of them were German trophies as well) were shipped to Israel and participated battles since July, 1948. I built my Bronco kit with extensive use of Eduard PE and scratch built parts. The base color was a nice shade of OD by MM followed by green MIG filter and further weathering.



ZiS-2 Anti-tank gun

I finished the 57-mm gun by late 2007. It's my only artillery piece so far.
It's a Miniart model built OOTB with Masterclub resin wheels. I used Tamiya paints & MIG pigments. Snow was made of baking soda, spent shells and other stuff were taken from various kits.


Japanese SPG Ho-Ni 3

The kit was finished by the end of 2007 becoming my 1st Japanese armor piece.
Ho-Ni 3 was a tank destroyer, armed with a 75mm bun in a closed superstructure with 25-mm armor. It was intended to be used for protecting the hime islands and thus did not see action. My heavy weathered model may depict a vehicle on a field exercise.
Finemolds kit may be rare and a bit pricy but the quiality and parts fit are very good. I added superb Fruilmodel tracks and Elf headlight. Little PE fret was in the box as well.
For the model I chosed a picturesque camo scheme with acid yellow stripes. It was not typical by 1944-45, but looks damn cool! :) I used enamel & acrylic paints, pigments and so on. Rainmarks were painted using Tamiya Buff color according to MiG's method. Tracks were chemically rusted.
I wish to thank my Israeli friend Boris Kuznetsov for the image processing.



Soviet T-70 Light tank

The Miniart kit is simple, but "tasty", I enjoyed building it. I did not have Aber PE kit back in 2006, but used some scratchbuilding instead. I replaced the grilles, made weld seams, engine louvres and so on. I delibarately chosed very light green MM paint because dark little model look crapy and details are "unreadable". Dusting was done using Tamiya weathering set.

American M3 Lee Medium tank

I had been thinking of building the 3-storey tank for years and finally in 2006 I build one. It was a that day new kit by Academy. It features ~70% the subject's interior and is overall superior than ancient Tamiya kit. However it suffers from several accuracy issues and the parts don't fit perfectly. I used some aftermarket goodies and scratch-build parts for my General Lee. Painting was done using MM & Tamiya acrylics, Agama pigmentsm, oils etc. I think that Lee/Grant model will enchance every modeller's shelf.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

T-34, Battle of Moscow

The Dragon kit was built in 2005 almost OOTB with a few aftermarket and scratchbuilt parts

Jagdpanzer IV

Here's my very old Zvezda kit. Actually the only ww2 german subject since I do not build wehrmacht stuff. The kit was built back in 2003 or 2004 to renovate my past modelling skills... and zvezda stuff turned out to be really crapy. I painted it with my friend's airbrush, MM & Tamiya enamel pains. Mud was done from mud)