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Haro Rotl (harorotl)
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Haunebu to the Moon, 75th anniversary (1945-2020)

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With this kit, you can save a lot of filling work by gluing with precision. Lego parts help to keep everything aligned. 
 

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(Elektro-)Kettenkrad modified to hold two astronauts and their life support equipment. Tracks are not glued on right now, will be painted separately. Figures require quite a bit of modification to sit convincingly (note right arm of driver, work in progress). 
 

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Driver sits true, fitting posture for driving upwards (and the only way this will work without making a new right arm from scratch). I kept the left arm in a relaxed posture to save on work 🙂 but don't tell anyone! 
 

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Kettenkrad with first layer of primer (Games Workshop). Figures are just watching the show. 
 

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Figure fitting. All figures have been modified in posture one way or the other. This is the first time I am working with soft plastic figures, and it's a pain. But with patience, it is manageable. 
 

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Figures are made of soft plastic; flash can be removed (1) with a sharp knife, (2) with a piece of wire heated by a flame. Smoothing by heat feels more like pottery than plastic modeling 🙂 but works surprisingly well. 
 

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ElektroSchwimmwagen gets an improved screw. Kit part (right), punched-out parts to build screw (left), result (centre). 
 

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ElektroSchwimmwagen is ready for primer. Cabin modified to fit astronauts and life support equipment, already primed, pre-painted Panzergrau, and dry-brushed before assembling upper & lower half; not easy to get in there when everything is assembled. Note modified screw assembly. 
 

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ElektroSchwimmwagen and ElektroKettenkrad ready to go. Crew still in paintshop 🙂
Color is Tamiya German Grey XF-63, i.e. the vehicles are not as blue-ish in reality as they look here. Drybrushed with Neutral Grey XF-53, weathered with light grey pastels. Tires are NATO Black XF-69. Wood parts are Desert Sand XF-69 overpainted with Burnt Umber oil paint streaks. Tracks are Flat Black XF-1 with some thinned Burnt Siena and highlighted with a soft pencil.
Lights have been drilled out, painted chrome silver, and filled with Solid Water.
And: macro photographs are merciless. 0_0  
 

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Figures took a few tries to get acceptable, that soft plastic is a pain. Any contact with any hard object may well reveal the (white) plastic, scratched right through the primer. I had to reattach arms 3 times, since the glue would only take limited load. Will try a different painting approach with the remaining 3 figures, but for now I call it a day and continue with the saucer - finally! 🙂 
 

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Decals on life support equipment have been magnanimously donated by Mr. Gabreski personally (Techmod 72103S, P-47M kill markings). Shoulder decals are from Printscale 71-159 (Mosquito kill markings). 
 

Commentaires

8 16 March 2020, 13:23
Gerald
i take a seat 👍
3 May 2020, 23:10
Ben M
have you seen iron sky?
3 May 2020, 23:17
Haro Rotl
I have seen it, that was the inspiration. 🙂 In some way, it feels like steampunk - an unlikely mix of technologies that does not fit our experience. Thanks for your interest guys!
4 May 2020, 07:27
Łukasz Gliński
What a ridiculous idea 😄 I have to watch it. Very cool tip regarding the figure flash, never heard of it before 👍
4 May 2020, 10:10
Black Baron
Following
4 May 2020, 19:14
Chaz Gordon
Intrigued, Following.
4 May 2020, 19:46
Mike Kryza
I'm in! 👍
3 June 2020, 16:07
Torsten
Count me in 👍
3 June 2020, 16:08
JD
Ok, now you have my attention... 😳
3 June 2020, 18:23
Juergen Klinglhuber
watching,....
3 June 2020, 19:07
Christian W
This idea is genius!
25 March 2022, 06:29
Jan Peters
Love the idea, following this 🙂
25 March 2022, 07:37
Torsten
Exciting idea and the beginnings look good, how does it continue with the Haunebu? 😎
25 March 2022, 08:56
Villiers de Vos
Very creative.
26 March 2022, 07:43

Album info

Haunebu to the Moon. Not entirely seriously. 🙂

11 images
1:72
En cours
1:72 Haunebu II German Flying Saucer (Squadron SQM0001)1:72 Schwimmwagen Kettenkrad (Hasegawa 31113)1:76 Astronauts (Airfix 01741)1+

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