Sunday 22 September 2024

Panzer 38(t) - part 2

 Here are the finished tanks. The rivet detail is arguably overdone but to me it adds to the charm of these vehicles. 




14 comments:

Geordie an Exiled FoG said...

"Looking Good" to me

Peter said...

Some useful additions to your collection.

Gary.Dibello@kten.com said...

Yep, it would be easy to disparage the rivets as being "carbuncle-ish", but perhaps these are experimental tanks from the war dpeartment with new, larger & stronger rivets, on a beta test on the battlefield. Great paint-job, BTW. I like this site because of the WWI aircraft. Always loved those as a kid.

Donnie McGibbon said...

They have turned out really well, I see what you mean about the rivets but they don't detract too much from the finished model.

Martin Rapier said...

You can never have too many rivets! I do like a Pz 38....

ian drury said...

It makes the rivets easier to count, for those new to all this.

Robert (Bob) Cordery said...

Tim,

They look good tome.

All the best,

Bob

Tim Gow said...

And you speak as a connoisseur of such things!

Tim Gow said...

Very much so!

Tim Gow said...

+1 on saving rolls for not falling apart so easily? Like it!

Tim Gow said...

And who doesn't like rivets?

Tim Gow said...

Wise words!

Tim Gow said...

I've not bothered - how many are there?

Tim Gow said...

Thanks. A quick and rewarding paint job.