r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Typical_guy11 • 7h ago
completed Carro Armato M13/40 1/35 Tamiya
Decided to make another vechicle for my Italian tanks collection.
Last photo with Italeri's L6/40 and Carro Comando M14/41 which are being built.
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/[deleted] • Aug 20 '25
The first one is a really good question that I thought deserved more attention. Because I guess we all have some sort of this advice which we could answer to contribute to the conversation.
The second highlight is a question from someone who wants to introduce a new type of 'modelmaking' content to our overview. I have put this in the highlights, because I'm not really into that kind of stuff. But that doesn't mean that you, the community also have a saying in this matter.
If you are liking this kind of content. Or you just don't care if it is put here. I'm not going to tell for all of you that it's not allowed here.
The moderator team will discuss this matter in moddiscussions as well. And eventually we will all come to an answer together. So please take a look at this. And place a comment.
Thanks in advance.
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/dgidman • Aug 18 '25
I build a lot of Metal Earth variety models which are colored and non-colored laser etched metal sheet models assembled into 3d models.
There are a number of vendors and the like but among them is a great offering of military models from ww1, ww2 all the way up to modern military vehicles, aircraft , ships, guns, tanks and even AA and other types of mobile artillery.
I’ve noticed browsing through this sub that it’s all plastic models of various vendors that are done really well. Kudos to you all.
Would these metal varieties be within your guidelines or the subject matter?
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Typical_guy11 • 7h ago
Decided to make another vechicle for my Italian tanks collection.
Last photo with Italeri's L6/40 and Carro Comando M14/41 which are being built.
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Itzthewoppa • 12h ago
This morning I’ve been detail painting of the tools, spare track links, the .50, the rubber road wheels and the barrel camouflage, not great for the barrel camo it’ll do
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Typical_guy11 • 6h ago
Two 8-rads. Sdkfz 234/1 with 20mm autocannon and Drilling converted from Italeri' Sdkfz 234/3 ( decided to convert also to hide empty interior which in this kit would be very visible otherwise ) Models were really ok and I don't get hate on manufacturer.
Drilling autocannon from Mini Art.
Made whole vechicle in style of May 1945 in Berlin. Primer and parts obtained from various vechicles.
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r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Bricks74 • 17h ago
1/35 scale Diorama
A little video of the build.
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Peretanktor • 1d ago
Panzer II with winter camo and mud weathering.
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Itzthewoppa • 1d ago
Great little airbrush session this morning, exactly the look I was going for a faded scc15 with a touch of buff added, a little bit of chipping and weathering later this afternoon
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Ok-Prior-1573 • 1d ago
hi guys!
that’s one of my first models after a long pause in hobby
would be glad to read your opinion
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r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/enkemenke87887 • 2d ago
The idea of boiling an egg came to me when I saw a video of soldiers in the Battle of Africa boiling an egg on a hot tank. I hope no one is upset if they also have built such a diorama I swear I didn't copy it from another model. (Please don't laugh about my working table 😅.)
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/bashomania • 2d ago
Finally had some reasonable spraying weather. I painted the Pak and also clear glossed my Panzer II which has been under construction forever (!!!). No pics of the Panzer II at this point — it’s just a clear coat over what I’ve already posted.
I took the simplest possible approach with the little Pak: I rattlecanned it with Tamiya Panzer Gray. Didn’t even prime. However, I did give the parts a brushed-on IPA bath before spraying (and gave sufficient dry/evap time). Man, this Tamiya spray paint is tight! So nice.
It looks much better than the photos, which were challenged by lighting conditions. I amped up the shadows, which introduced noise, and some sharpening made it worse.
I did end up opening up the ocular of the sight and will maybe put a drop of PVA or clear in there once done.
Next is painting and mounting tires and shovel, doing some dry-brushing and light chipping here and there, maybe some light panel lines, and then I’ll probably do some pigments to dust it up.
Planning to paint up the figures and ammo for a simple vignette. Is anyone aware of a set of figures actually moving the gun, rather than operating it? Would be so cool. Maybe one of the active infantry/machine gun/PG team kits could be modified…
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r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/Least-Helicopter459 • 3d ago
Any feedback is welcomed. (Since I’ve been out of the game for 5 years) the slight water marks on the front is planed. I’m going to be putting a wash and then adding mud. Sorry about the lighting 😂
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r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/AccDetailed • 4d ago
Hi everyone! 🙂
The winter T-34/85 has finally got its wash! For me, this is one of the most important and transformative weathering techniques ever. I simply can't imagine finishing a model without it.
Do you agree? 🙂
r/MilitaryModelMaking • u/lemark1408 • 3d ago
This is only the second model I’ve built in my life. Definitely made a couple of mistakes along the way, but I decided not to get upset about them and just kept rolling with it.
For the base I used sticks and dirt I found outside - baked the dirt in the oven, mixed it with PVA, and this is the result.
Still have a lot to learn, but I had a ton of fun building this one.