Diana Sd.Kfz.6/3 7.62cm(R) Anti-Tank Gun German 5 ton Half-Track Bronco 1/35

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I made a German half-track Diana of the Afrikakorps. It was built from March to April 2014. It is a considerable volume kit. It was b

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 BOX PACKAGENow I run out of thinner and surfacer; I can not paint the other two under-making tanks. I began to make this German 5t half-track “Diana.”

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGThere is a heap of parts…

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGI had made two Bronco kits in the past and compared them with them; this Diana is excellent. The past two are also not so bad, but it’s easy to assemble.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGThe dragon models half-track that I made before also has the engine. These inside contents disappear portion when all are completed.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGAlthough the inside is individually unnecessary, when it is turned and seen in this photo, I’m delighted that all the parts are arranged exactly like the actual vehicle. It’s a big difference between tanks and truck models.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGCan you see the photo-etched parts on the panel? There are many parts, and some of them are tiny, but no problem. Like the side panel’s small photo-etched parts, there are as small as 1/10 the size of a rice grain.
(06-March-2014)

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGI just assembled each part roughly. The radiator filter was painted black before attaching it to the body.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGI am now handling tiny parts. It’s good if there are many spare parts in case of loss.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGI’ll hold this body for a little; the tiny photo-etched parts attaching should have been later. I lost three pieces and searched for them, re-pasted up.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGA small gap on the bonnet is necessary to correct later. I decided to stand on a windshield.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGUsually, I hardly used a movable track; it’s fresh for me to make a movable half-track caterpillar. It’s exciting.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGIt is an assembly of 76.2 mm field gun M1936 captured from Russia.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGIt’s better to have adjusted and fixed the angle at this stage because the main barrel interferes with a standing windshield.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGThe assembly of the field gun was completed. I didn’t know that the whole field gun was on a half-track and continued use, and this gun was from Russia.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGTo attach to the 5t half-track, the gun mount was shortened. The long stick in this photo was the left long mount.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGIt’s wonderful that the main gun inside has a rifling.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGThe complicated mechanism of the back side is pleasant to taste.
(10-March-2014)

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 MAKINGBecause it’s difficult to paint after all assembled, I stopped this. Though I usually like painting after assembling completion.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 PAINTINGBlew surfacer lightly.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 BOX PACKAGEI found a very nice figure for Diana. It’s a DAK panzer & Artillery Crew Libya 1941 set from Dragon Models. They left two crew, a good pose. An illustration of Mr. Volstad is a remarkable, precious historical document. I’m thinking about the right two crew that it’s matched for Panzer III in North Africa in my stock kits.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGThe linkage of the camping pot and both hands’ finger-tip was the most important in this figure, I adhered to it first, and I can take care of both shoulders later. Minor finger-tip adjustment is sensitive work.
I used the same shape camping pot the days of a child. Because many parts learned the modernization of the Army from the German military, the Japanese Army influenced such a small part. For instance, the schoolchild’s satchel, too.
(19-March-2014)

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGCompleted two soldiers. It is scarce that plastic injection kits desert soldiers in North Africa.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGIt’s not tricky assembling coat parts.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 MAKINGThe expression is not good-looking as the Hornet’s but is enough tasteful faces. I suppose it’s the skillful model sculptor’s handling of the German soldier kit who is changing its clothes which I assembled before and this North African kit.
(25-March-2014)

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 PAINTINGI made a trial and error and finally completed it. What I regretted was having glued a caterpillar with the body. I should have put it on after painting it.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 PAINTINGI think I’ll repaint coats of the figure because Mr. color yellow ocher, as indicated in the instruction manual, is different from my image.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 PAINTINGI had the camouflage painting of the red-brown this time. German gray of the groundwork is left here and there. Initially, there was no conclusive evidence painted in German gray; this is my feeling. In other words, it is an image of the North African painting of a German vehicle.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 PAINTINGRegarding the white aviation identification mark, I thought that decal was in the box but wasn’t there; I must paint it by myself. I masked it and now painting it matte white.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 PAINTINGI blew sand dust. I found a white identification mark is run off here and there; I need to repaint it later. The open-top vehicle has many painting areas and is hard work. There are a lot of processes to complete.
(01-April-2014)

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThis is the 5t half-track tied up the 7.62cm field gun on the loading platform, which was captured from Russia. The total length of the models is 18 cm.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTONine vehicles were produced, and this type of vehicle was operated all in North Africa as the 605th tank hunting battalion. So a small number of productions, you may think it’s the same as a trial manufacture vehicle or vehicle for an emergency.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOI did the weathering paint exaggeratedly because of the challenging condition of the vehicle in the severe climatic of the North African battlefront.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThe good accent of the measurement pole is vivid color.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThe bottom of the box compartment where an antitank gun was in only blew earth brown lightly, but I should have done more tipping weathering. I feel it’s a bit simple.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThe loader area was shone in silver and looked good.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOBronco prepared many decals for the dashboard panel and after using them, like the real stuff.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOBecause it was where a gunner worked busily, I painted the floor with rust and soot moderately. I think the gunner’s area is a very narrow space.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThere is a board on the rear side; I painted the rust and shone some edge rubbing place in silver.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOI did weathering after a deluge of rain, especially on the seat. The long-distance moving outfield beat many places in a hard condition climate.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOI wanted to make the feeling that the painting came off and show up the German gray undercoated., but the hue of the gray painting part was too dark.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThe camouflage of the red-brown was too much contrasted at the beginning, finally matched with the base color of dark yellow.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOCaterpillar was made of metal and rubber, the side was metal, and I shined by dry-brushing. I painted the rectangular parts in rubber black.

DIANA HALF-TRACK BRONCO 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThis kit includes helmets and shells, putting them on the rear rack during operation.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThe artillery crew is relaxing now to serve coffee.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOAfter finishing the face and the coat by oil painting, a drawing brush spot appeared. I can not see these spots as far as decorated on my shelves, but it was unpleasant when I took a photo especially zoomed up. I’m not good at handling oil painting; maybe I should have thinned down by thinner or something.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOAll two looked down, and it was hard to take a photo; this shot was from underneath by force. The oil painting is easy to do blending, but the drying time is too much longer. It takes a few days until I can touch it without a problem.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOI need to do trial and error a little more for figure painting. This figure’s back site is also good-looking. The color taste of the coat matches this vehicle.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThe crew pouring coffee is a sergeant, and the other is the command sergeant major. The piping color of the artillery is red in the German Army.

DAK PANZER AND ARTILLERY CREW LIBYA 1941 DRAGON 1/35 FINISHED PHOTOThis kit was considerably important content. The notation of the assembling manual was careful and of good quality. One point I would like to say is that Bronco Model merchandise prices are higher than other makers. If their price falls a little, there are no words.
(13-April-2014)