Wednesday 14 August 2013

Soviet 76mm infantry gun M1943 & Crew, Plastic Soldier Company

This is the second model taken from the 28mm plastic '45mm Anti Tank Gun' set from the Plastic Soldier Company (PSC), the other can be seen (here) . This model depicts the 76mm infantry M1943 which used the same carriage.





There will eventually be a online video showing how this base was made detailing in particular the tree roots. This will be on Ade's own website (Wargaming for fun) and on YouTube (Wargaming For Fun).
Ade does a great job of editing his videos which actually takes a substantial amount of time. This video will have a new voice-over as the original involved a fair amount of industrial language as it doesn't show the bit where I managed to superglue my fingers to the acrylic base, or the important bit (i.e. making the actual tree roots) when I didn't realise the camera battery had run out.

20 comments:

  1. Nice work and great colors!

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  2. Nice job like the blasted tree trunk

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  3. I love the quality but also the crampedness of the base...very busy!

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    1. Cheers Fran, that was the look I was after, gives the piece some 'energy'.

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  4. Great little piece and love the extras!

    Christopher

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    1. Thanks Christopher, appreciate the compliment.

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  5. I love these Matt, looking forward to the video!

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    1. Thanks Michael, althought you may want to use the mute button on the video. This depends if Ade ignore's his normal PG rating and releases my original expletive heavy verision or just to blank out our accents ;)

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  6. Fantastic gun and crew - really enhanced by the basing with the tree stump!

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  7. Thanks Cyrus, glad you liked it.

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  8. Looks great, I'll pop over to the blog and youtube channel.

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  9. Thanks Sean, the posts won't be up for a couple of weeks though.

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  10. Excellent work! Love the base!

    Greetings
    Peter

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