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Rick Taylor (MasterGunner)
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25cm Minenwerfer

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33 16 August 2022, 04:45
Pepe
Woooooow
16 August 2022, 05:33
Rick Taylor
Thanks Pepe!
16 August 2022, 06:33
Michael Kohl
I like the result. I suppose the camo was brush painted too a hundred years ago. So you might have come closer to the original than imagined 😉
16 August 2022, 06:39
Rui S
Great different one, as usual 👍
18 August 2022, 14:13
Rick Taylor
Thanks Rui, Michael! I love these unusual subjects. Yes, the originals were brush painted. I hope they had more skill with a brush than I do!
18 August 2022, 16:50
Michael Kohl
More skill? I donno. Less motivation most likely. 😉
18 August 2022, 17:54
Spanjaard
Wow, what a unique subject and fantastic result
16 November 2022, 10:34
Rick Taylor
Thank you Spanjaard! I saw one of these in this camo scheme in a museum in Dubois Wyoming. I ordered the kit right after getting home and moved it straight to the bench.
17 November 2022, 17:17
James C
Thhis is awesome and love that intricate looking camouflage scheme. Really well done! 👍
17 November 2022, 17:21
Rick Taylor
Thank you James!
18 November 2022, 15:07
Villiers de Vos
Fantastic paint work.
18 November 2022, 16:29
Rick Taylor
Thank you Villers!
20 November 2022, 21:28

Album info

Minewerfers or mine throwers were initially specialist equipment used by engineer or pioneer companies. However, it was quickly realized that these weapons were far more cost effective than equivalent heavy field artillery. A minenwerfer was about one tenth the cost of a same caliber field artillery piece. And because of the low charge and velocity, the ammunition was also far cheaper. Minenwerfers proliferated quickly through the German army and were very effective in attacking enemy trenches and dugouts.

This is another Vargas Scale Models kit. As with most Vargas kits, it comes with goodies - name plate, two types of ammunition, shell carrying basket, and sight box. It can be built in firing mode, or in traveling mode. It went together quickly. The fit was decent, and parts preparation was minimal. The kit came with wheels which I decided not to use as they had deep 3D print striations that would have been time consuming to correct. I scratch built trunnion caps and retaining pins/chains to better match the photos. I found a photo that showed the lettering for the ammunition, and an old manual that showed the color; so, I created my own decals for the ammo, sight box and mortar. As the model is small and the camo scheme is complex, I decided to brush paint it. I used an extra-fine Sharpie and a .3mm Molotow pen to add the interline. I hadn't brush painted anything in decades and it shows. I'm just not very good with a hairy stick...

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1:35 25 cm schwerer Minenwerfer n/A (Vargas Scale Models R3D-002)

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