Husky meets German shepherd
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13 13 January 2020, 14:40
Zach Wilson
This is spectacular. The modeling is great and the photography is unparalleled.
This is spectacular. The modeling is great and the photography is unparalleled.
13 January 2020, 15:13
Chris Greathouse
A great modeler to follow for sure! Another story filled masterpiece Neuling! Congratulations!
A great modeler to follow for sure! Another story filled masterpiece Neuling! Congratulations!
13 January 2020, 21:17
Tom ...
crazy good, Neuling. I can't imagine the amount of time and effort go into these creations. Very humbled.
crazy good, Neuling. I can't imagine the amount of time and effort go into these creations. Very humbled.
13 January 2020, 22:05
Nathan Dempsey
That's some beautiful work. Off the charts finish & photography.
That's some beautiful work. Off the charts finish & photography.
13 January 2020, 22:14
Bob Hall
Now Just Make sure that the K-9 is one Rank Higher than the Handler !
Now Just Make sure that the K-9 is one Rank Higher than the Handler !
16 January 2020, 02:33
Neuling
Danke Bob. - I´ve watched your build: good start, but you should not waste your skills on such a low quality kit.
Danke Bob. - I´ve watched your build: good start, but you should not waste your skills on such a low quality kit.
18 January 2020, 16:50
Brian Eberle
Did you enjoy this build? It looks great. Q: what glue did you use on the hydraulic hoses? Rubber tends to be selective on what glue works best. CA?
Did you enjoy this build? It looks great. Q: what glue did you use on the hydraulic hoses? Rubber tends to be selective on what glue works best. CA?
29 May 2020, 21:47
Neuling
Thank you Brian! The kit is state of the art (good AFV quality). The booklet "Husky VMMD" by Ralph Zwilling (Tankograd Publishing) was helpful. I stowed a remote controlled EOD robot at the rear of the vehicle from the Meng kit "Specialists & Robots". For the rubber hoses I used CA (thin layers!).
Thank you Brian! The kit is state of the art (good AFV quality). The booklet "Husky VMMD" by Ralph Zwilling (Tankograd Publishing) was helpful. I stowed a remote controlled EOD robot at the rear of the vehicle from the Meng kit "Specialists & Robots". For the rubber hoses I used CA (thin layers!).
30 May 2020, 19:52
Brian Eberle
Thanks. I just started mine. Unboxing, inventory and a wash. I have the Tankograd book and will study that for neccessary kit updates and instruction notes before cutting sprue. Thanks for the CA tip. Figured as much. Happy modeling.
Thanks. I just started mine. Unboxing, inventory and a wash. I have the Tankograd book and will study that for neccessary kit updates and instruction notes before cutting sprue. Thanks for the CA tip. Figured as much. Happy modeling.
30 May 2020, 21:04
James C
Fabulous work and an incredible amount of fine details in every image. Awesome 👍
Fabulous work and an incredible amount of fine details in every image. Awesome 👍
1 June 2020, 18:41
Stefan Fraundorfer
I love looking at your super detailed and impressive dioramas. Each of them is a real eye-catcher.
I love looking at your super detailed and impressive dioramas. Each of them is a real eye-catcher.
7 June 2020, 06:55
Andreas Demestichas
Neuling as usual you continue to amaze me,wish i was as good a model builder as you.
Neuling as usual you continue to amaze me,wish i was as good a model builder as you.
7 June 2020, 10:25
Neuling
Thank you Stefan and Andreas! Andreas, you are a very imaginative modeller and your dios tell interesting stories.
Thank you Stefan and Andreas! Andreas, you are a very imaginative modeller and your dios tell interesting stories.
8 June 2020, 06:59
Brian Eberle
Neuling, what did you use to tint the windows? I'm using Alclad II Transparent Green Armored Glass. 2 of the 3 windows worked well, the third is not. The Alclad II keeps pooling and not adhering. I pre treat all 3 with Future. I am on my 5th attempt to get the last window tinted, but the window is no longer pristine and will show some wear when finished annoying. Tempted to replace the window altogether.
Neuling, what did you use to tint the windows? I'm using Alclad II Transparent Green Armored Glass. 2 of the 3 windows worked well, the third is not. The Alclad II keeps pooling and not adhering. I pre treat all 3 with Future. I am on my 5th attempt to get the last window tinted, but the window is no longer pristine and will show some wear when finished annoying. Tempted to replace the window altogether.
8 June 2020, 11:58
Neuling
Brian I used transparent self adhesive green foil on the window panes of the husky. It can be ordered at modulor.de/oracal-83..arent-glaenzend.html
Brian I used transparent self adhesive green foil on the window panes of the husky. It can be ordered at modulor.de/oracal-83..arent-glaenzend.html
9 June 2020, 11:36
Brian Eberle
Great tip, thanks. I just stripped clean the windows again after the 7th failure. This time I got the ALCLAD to sit on the windows, and it looked OK. After 15 hours to cure, I applied a dullcoat to seal it in place - disaster once again. The ALCLAD ran like water colors destroying what I finally achieved. I just bought Vallejo Emerald Green and Transparent Green as a substitute. I am done with ALCLAD. I'll give the green sheets a try next time.
Great tip, thanks. I just stripped clean the windows again after the 7th failure. This time I got the ALCLAD to sit on the windows, and it looked OK. After 15 hours to cure, I applied a dullcoat to seal it in place - disaster once again. The ALCLAD ran like water colors destroying what I finally achieved. I just bought Vallejo Emerald Green and Transparent Green as a substitute. I am done with ALCLAD. I'll give the green sheets a try next time.
9 June 2020, 17:23