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39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 25 Sep 2016, 15:30
by Milan Mynar
I decided to start building of the model of this vehicle. I like this one, Hungarian armored vehicles were interesting , such as this one. Model made by HobbyBoss looks quite good and I hope it will be easy to build.

Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 25 Sep 2016, 15:34
by Milan Mynar
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Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 25 Sep 2016, 15:35
by Milan Mynar

Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 16:37
by Milan Mynar
Here you are first photos from the building of that model. All parts fit together very well. There isnĀ“t necessary to use filler.

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Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 23:01
by Philipp Gross
Great start Milan! Looks like a really nice kit. One more for the wishlist.... :roll:

Philipp

Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 26 Sep 2016, 23:46
by Vincent Power
Very interesting looking subject. Will be good to follow your build Milan :)

Cheers,
Vincent

Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 16:53
by Milan Mynar
Dear colleagues, thank you for your lovely comments. Here is little progress.

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Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 23:47
by Vincent Power
It's quite a complicated shape isn't it. All those different angles on the hull and fenders. Interesting though. :)

Vincent

Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 28 Sep 2016, 04:33
by Adam Durrant
Vincent Power wrote:It's quite a complicated shape isn't it. All those different angles on the hull and fenders. Interesting though. :)

Vincent
Almost begs for modulation to bring out the "boxie" shape. All those rivets will also pop once weathered. Looking great Milan.

Re: 39M Csaba HobbyBoss 1/35

Posted: 28 Sep 2016, 20:13
by Raoul Kunz
Now that's a nice and weirdly familiar vehicle - it looks like what happens when you cross-bred a Sdkfz 221 with a Panzer 35 (t) :lol: !
I have to concur with the rest: it has really interesting geometry! :D

Looking forward to seeing it built! :)


Best regards

Raoul G. Kunz