Two little tiny models, while waiting for bits on the Chevy, Zero and PzKpfw

m1ks

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A Sweet Zero and Zvezda Pz.Kpfw, 1/144 and 1/100 respectively.

These just completed and were fillers in between waiting for bits happening on my current 24th scale 57 Chevrolet BelAir.

Pics here:

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:eek: :eek: Man they're tiny !! Nice work especially in that scale !! ...love the Zero :)

Chris.
 
You should stick that tank in an Ant Farm and recreate a scene from "Them".


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Glorfindel said:
You should stick that tank in an Ant Farm and recreate a scene from "Them".

I agree with Glorfindel... that would be awesome!

Nice work on those tiny kits!
 
Lol, thanks guys, they sure don't make movies like they used to.
The tank is a first I've tried, zvezda, they do 35th scale tanks too but this one was siting in the shelf at my lhs, was under £5 and I couldn't resist, the sweet plane models are excellent, for detail and fit, imagined tamiya in miniature and you get the idea.
The zero box has 3 planes in, most have a couple.
I love these little builds, they can be mostly assembled before painting and they're great practise for detail brushing.
The tanks are from a series used for some kind of war gaming thing apparently, a company called the plastic soldier company, (or something very like that) also do 100th scale tanks, three to a box for about £10.
Will be hunting out some of those.
Meanwhile, I now have a sieve so can get on with flocking the chevy, waheeeeeey, :)
 
Awesome work for such small scales, I especially like the tank climbing the peg!

Top work mate
 

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