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Rick Taylor (MasterGunner)
US

Obice 305/17 de Stefano
Italian WW1 Howitzer

Scale:
1:35
Status:
Completed
Started:
March 1, 2021
Completed:
April 5, 2021
Time spent:
37 hours

Before World War 1, the Allies had anticipated that the next conflict would be a war of movement and therefore relied upon light field pieces like the French 75 and the British 18 pounder. Once the Great War turned into trench warfare, their lack of heavy artillery forced them to improvise. The Italians dismounted their fixed 305mm (12 inch) coast artillery howitzers and mounted them on a unique De Stefano carriage. This massive howitzer and even more massive carriage were towed up into the Julian Alps to pummel Austrian positions.

Vargas Scale Models 3D prints this 70+ part kit in resin. I washed to parts three times to ensure that uncured resin and residue were completely removed. A couple of the very thin plates, and the delicate ladders showed some warpage. I taped these down to a metal ruler with blue painters’ tape and dipped them in very hot water for about a minute. I left them taped to the ruler until cool. This resolved the warpage. Some of the parts exhibit 3D print striations. These can be scraped or sanded. Once the parts are cleaned up, the assembly is trivial using CA glue. The parts fit is good. The instructions are minimal but adequate. Assembling the carriage is a bit tricky. I dry fit the entire carriage and clamped/taped everything firmly in place. Then I used my Glue Looper to apply extra thin CA to the joints and let capillary action do its magic.

The model has a very high center of gravity and will tip over sideways during the painting and weathering process. After tipping it over the third time (and breaking off parts), I wired the model down to my painting tray until complete. I primed the entire model with Mr. Color 1500 Black Primer. This rattle can primer dries rapidly, is very thin, sticks well and is sandable. After using my airbrush and Tamiya flat black to reach the areas the rattle can missed, I used Tamiya XF2 White to pre-sun the upper areas and those getting a lot of sunlight while preserving the black in all of recesses and panel lines. After some research, I decided to use LifeColor UA 213 Grigio Verde Chiaro for the base color. I painted the wheel rims with Tamiya XF84 dark iron followed by AK Interactive AK083 track wash and a light dry brush with Model Master steel. The carriage and gun were weathered with a dot filter of Winsor and Newton oils and streaked with AK Interactive AK 074 rain marks for NATO tanks, AK 012 Streaking Grime, and AK 013 Rust Streaks enamels. I also used Streaking Grime for a pin wash and highlighted the rivets and other details with a light dry brush of Winsor and Newton Yellow Ochre oil paint. After weathering and detail painting the carriage and gun were given a coat of Testor’s Dullcote. The brass details were painted with Vallejo brass and then rubbed lightly with a little AK Interactive AK460 true metal brass on a small cotton swab as a final touch.

I know, I know its not a US weapon, but, it is so unique that I couldn't resist.

Project inventory

Full kits
R3D-35-016
Obice da 305/17 De Stefano Italian WW1 Howitzer
Vargas Scale Models 1:35
R3D-35-016 (R3D-016) 2021 New tool
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Obice 305/17 de Stefano
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1:35 Obice da 305/17 De Stefano (Vargas Scale Models R3D-35-016)

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2 17 April 2021, 02:36

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