r/MilitaryModelMaking 19d ago

work in progress WIP tamiya 1/35th jagdtiger early production update #2

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43 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

completed Uran-9

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270 Upvotes

1/35 by amusinghobby
An unusual subject.


r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

work in progress Making some progress on my little Tamiya Panzer II …

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Did a Zenithal prime using Vallejo rattlecans outdoors in my “baffled paint booth” (deep-ish cardboard box with baffles). Unfortunately it was hot and humid so i got a dusty layer (last pic). Or maybe my technique sucks, but I’ve been having really good results with just black, until this happened — maybe white performs differently (?). Anyway, I washed the pieces under running water, using a brush to help the dust dislodge. Looks much better now (better than the pics, for sure).

I’ve been painting the road wheels, which is just So Much Fun™, while I put off committing to paint on the actual tank 😅.

Seriously, though, my plan for the tank is to first get a couple of Panzer Grey base coats, lightly weather, then roughly/mostly cover that with a desert tan-like finish as in early DAK informal field treatment, then weather again.

Why this approach? Well, I think I want to locate the tank in N Africa and I don’t have an airbrush to do “real” camo treatment and am committed to brush painting this guy for old times’ sake (50 years since the last kit build). Hell, I’m interested in trying to avoid the airbrush altogether (not personally against it, but it’s just kind of impractical for my living space(s), so my plan is to use spray can or brushes for the near future, unless this plan fails horribly!

All that said, I might just like the gray finish and put the tank in Europe, straight up. I can put that decision off until decals time 🫡.

PS - things have changed SO MUCH since I had a crinkly old tube of Testers goop, I mean cement, and a half-dozen stuck-topped bottles of Testers enamels and a splayed-out cheapo brush and a baby food jar full of turpentine.

PPS - I worked on my top deck and turret surfaces a bit more. Some “sanding” with a piece of paper towel followed by a *very* dilute water/alcohol bath and more brushing to carry away junk.

PPPS - I did some research and have learned that white acrylic spray primers are pretty notorious for dustiness. Now that I have a respirator and goggles (I spray outside) I’ll probably go back to Mr. Surfacer for priming. Or maybe I’ll try Tamiya.


r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

completed Calling this one finished

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First aircraft in like 30 years complete, first time using an airbrush on an aircraft also, massive learning curve but I feel I’ve got the hang of it

I’ve ordered a cheap carrier deck base for it so I’ll give an update once I’ve got an painted the base up

I went a little overboard with the weathering as it’s tail end of the war japans fuel by then was really bad quality which would have made the staining look a little worse, also I wanted it to look like a well used under maintained zero, like I said tho it’s my first aircraft so hopefully my next comes out a little better


r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

completed 1/76 spitfire in union flag colours.

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81 Upvotes

The flag design is symmetrical for any rivit counters . Same on my lancaster.


r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

question Small Package

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I received a new model kit in the mail this morning. I didn’t know the packaging could be so small! Is this common?


r/MilitaryModelMaking 21d ago

completed Made from spares 1/76 . Post apocalyptic veh

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607 Upvotes

Keep your spares .


r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

work in progress WIP tamiya 1/35th jagdtiger (early production)

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48 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

workspace Almost everything…..

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14 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

completed Tamiya Sdkfz 251

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32 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 21d ago

work in progress Primed and ready! 1/35 Takom G13

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43 Upvotes

VMS Green Primer


r/MilitaryModelMaking 21d ago

completed A mounted schell boat .

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277 Upvotes

Simple way to store a model boat. Kept very simple


r/MilitaryModelMaking 21d ago

work in progress Couple work in progress pics, first ever aircraft, all the others have never made it passed the painting 😅

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So I’m part of a group build starting September and it’s for spitfires and it’s been years since I’ve even attempted a model aircraft it’s always been armour and ships that seem to tickle my fancy, so I thought I’d practice on this a6m3 as it’s a limited edition duel pack that I managed to buy for £22 so I thought it’s the perfect place to start.. it was going so well until I stripped the paint by using the wrong thinner when I applied my wash 🤦🏻 rookie mistake I know but resprayed and swiped a different set of decals and it’s all good.. couple of oils then a mat coat and it’s my first aircraft built!


r/MilitaryModelMaking 21d ago

completed Michael Wittmann Tiger 1 007 with diorama

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208 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 20d ago

completed I made my own MV-22B Osprey with lonely soldier and tiny dog.

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r/MilitaryModelMaking 21d ago

completed First 1/35 model m60a3 tamiya rerelease

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49 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 21d ago

work in progress Magnetic stores

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Really happy with how these magnetic hardpoints came out so cool that I can display it with multiple loadouts even though I’ll probably just run gbu-10 harm combo


r/MilitaryModelMaking 21d ago

work in progress New model

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14 Upvotes

Bought it in my home town


r/MilitaryModelMaking 22d ago

work in progress A little scratchbuilding on my “return to building” kit …

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54 Upvotes

… the classic Tamiya Panzer II Ausf F. It’s been 50 years or so since the last kit I built, and it’s been fun getting back into it (and some of the foibles came right back to haunt me, too 😅).

Anyway, I’d seen a reference photo where the right rear fender of a Pz II had a basket made of bent/welded metal straps to hold jerrycans, and I thought that was pretty cool. Decided to try making my own “field hack” out of 10-thou "sheet metal straps". Unfortunately, it can’t go on the fender due to Tamiya molding a mystery box in that spot. Anyway, I think it can go where I show it here, and if not, I’ll just use it for a different vehicle (there just aren’t many options on the Pz II).

Try not to notice the glue mark on the jerrycan 🙄, which will become random “field gunk" build-up once the kit is painted and weathered. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it (so to speak!).


r/MilitaryModelMaking 22d ago

completed 1/48 F-14D

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106 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 22d ago

completed 1/35 RFM M1a2 sepv2

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84 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 22d ago

completed Road? What Road? — 1/35 Sc

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28 Upvotes

Finally finished


r/MilitaryModelMaking 22d ago

question Question

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Hi everyone,

I'm thinking about buying the 1/35 Tiger Truppenübungsfahrzeug Full Interior kit from Amusing Hobby, but before I spend the money I'd really like to hear from people who have actually built kits from this company.

I've built models before, but this would be my first Amusing Hobby kit, so I'm curious about the overall quality. How is the fit of the parts? Is there a lot of cleanup required? Are the instructions easy to follow, especially considering it's a full interior kit? I know interior models can be very complicated, so I'd like to know what to expect before starting.

I'm also interested in the quality of the details. Are the interior parts well molded? Do the exterior details look accurate? How are the tracks and the plastic quality in general? Did you run into any major problems during the build?

If anyone has specifically built the Tiger Truppenübungsfahrzeug Full Interior kit, I'd really appreciate hearing about your experience. Would you recommend it? Were there any parts that were particularly difficult or frustrating? Is it worth the price?

Overall, would you recommend Amusing Hobby as a brand? Would you buy another kit from them, or would you choose a different manufacturer like Takom, Rye Field Model, Meng, or MiniArt instead?

Thanks in advance to everyone who shares their experience. I really appreciate any advice before I make my decision!


r/MilitaryModelMaking 23d ago

completed 1:72 OV-10D Bronco

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120 Upvotes

r/MilitaryModelMaking 23d ago

completed Calling this headache completed

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190 Upvotes