Unfortunately, well over 90% of my Collection hasn´t stood the test of time. It´s either been given away, lost in the flower beds, broken or binned. 😞
1000´s of 1/72nd bods, 100´s of 1/72nd tanks, planes. Hundreds and hundreds of 1/32nd bods and dozens of 1/32nd scale AFV´s and Buildings...all gone 😢
First up, some 1/32nd - 1/35th scale Multi part german soldiery. There´s a pile more but the glue hasn´t Held and arms, heads etc have come unstuck.
"Never paint the eyes!"
Three surviving (just) 1/72nd scale tanks. I´ve got some better preserved examples but these are interesting due to one or two small "Upgrades"
An attempt to recreate Zimmerit by pressing a small screwdriver heated over a candle into the plastic.
I can´t even remember having heard of zimmerit back then and how to recreate it
This one was an attempt at creating an interior. The two blobs next to the ammo rack are the feet of the commander..or perhaps... he just left his boots behind
The red blobs on the photos cover Symbols that are forbidden to reproduce here.
A tragic tale! Nice paintwork though. Eyes are a challenge but for my ‘traditional Toy Solder’ style of painting I rather like to add mad staring eyes. I keep hoping they’ll intimidate the enemy....
ReplyDeleteA nice bit of nostalgia Paul but with a hint of regret!
ReplyDeleteOh Paul, what a tale although great to see some early examples of your handy work.
ReplyDeleteCoolfigures Paul. I didn't see any Marty Feldman's though?
ReplyDeleteNice Bobs you got there! The first picture is
ReplyDeletelike a real rest from action scene!
Love them. The figures remind me of my old Tamiya figures.
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