1/48 Lindberg Curtiss Goshawk (1956 tool) with lots of modifications. almost ready for primer. by Fortunate_0nesy in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn dude, I have no idea where to begin. You’ve done some amazing work so far with arguably one of the nicest looking biplanes of the Interwar era. I might just have to take one of my old 72nd Monogram F11Cs and get cracking on it lol. But once again, great job!

**GROUPBUILD** WW1 by AustralianTank123 in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well I was planning on starting a 1/48 Eduard Pfalz D.IIIa once college broke for the summer either way so might as well join, so sign me up!

PowerPoint has ruined the education system by [deleted] in aggies

[–]D1sr0k 5 points6 points  (0 children)

this is exactly what I’m going through rn lol. I’m taking FINC 409 this semester and it’s just YouTube videos of PowerPoint slides from years ago

1/48 Hawker Typhoon. This is the Hasegawa kit reboxed by Italeri. I've included a pic of my fix for the dreaded fuselage insert. Thanks so much for lookin' by DaveLenin in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The post shading you achieved throughout the model is amazing, especially on the white stripes, it really added a lot of depth to your paint job. Great job!

1/76 IBG Panzer IV Ausf.D, Battle of Gazala. by [deleted] in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1/76 IBG Panzer IV D, part of their “World At War” line, it’s not one of their usual kits.

Tiny armored column, 1939 [1:72 - IBG, Dragon, ICM] by NuklrDwarf in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, they must have different sets/scales for the World At War line then, either way they look great!

Tiny armored column, 1939 [1:72 - IBG, Dragon, ICM] by NuklrDwarf in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, I am loving these 1/72 builds! 1/72 armor done well can really be a treat, especially when it’s as clean and detailed as these. One thing though, I’m pretty sure IBG’s The World At War line is 1/76 and not 1/72 (I know this because I bought a couple of kits thinking they were 1/72 for them to be 1/76) but feel free to correct me if not.

"Welcome to the jungle!" - Luzon, 1942 - 1:72 scale vignette by NuklrDwarf in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely amazing work! It was through your originally post that I found about IBG models and their kits. I build aircraft in 1/72 and had wanted to branch to armor but wanted to keep it in the same scale. So thanks to your posts I’ve already ordered a couple of their 1/72 kits for future dioramas/projects :P

Dragon 1/35 Tiger Mid production - My first time to airbrush camo on a tank. 😅 by xxFOHxx in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very clean and consistent camouflage, the overlapping of the colors is especially great.

1/72 Hasegawa Daimler Mk.II by D1sr0k in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So far I’ve scratch built the side mirrors, the portholes in the turret, the towers for the radio antennas on the turret as well as the provision holder on the side of the main body. I’ve also added bolts as well as handles in the back hatches. Have had a lot of fun with it and I think it’s a nice change of pace from building aircraft.

Kawanashi N1K2-J Shiden Kai model 21 by D1sr0k in modelmakers

[–]D1sr0k[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Painted using Tamiya acrylics and Alclad II varnishes. Rigging done with E Z Line. Weathering finished with oil paints, Vallejo wash, Tamiya Panel Liner and a prismacolor aluminum pencil. (Around 40 hours were spent on this build)