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I'm a UK based modeller, specialising in German and Commonwealth armour. I have worked on a commission basis for enthusiasts all over the world, created masters for one of the big 1/32 resin "ready made" model companies, and have recently helped out on some projects for Archer Fine Transfers and other 1/35 armour accessory companies. I build for myself - when I have time! - concentrating on Stugs, Pz IV's and UK and Commonwealth WW2 stuff. I also post my work on www.track-link.com, www.missing-lynx.com and www.warwheels.net. Please leave comments or questions on the blog or on any of the websites I post on. If you would like to contact me, just click on "view my complete profile" below for my email address. All the best, and thanks for visiting! Dave

Sunday 26 April 2015

L4500 Maultier mit Flak 43

Here is the Zvesda Maultier L4500 with a Great Wall Hobby Flak 43. The Zvesda kit is a real mixed bag - some bits good, some not so good. I had real issues getting the cab and engine bay to align, but eventually it worked out and doesn't look too wonky. I added:


  1. Wooden reinforcement to the cargo bed using cut up wooden coffee stirrers
  2. Excellent ET Models resin "bulged" wheels. These are superb. They fit perfectly and look great
  3. Metal width indicators from DML
  4. An RB Models metal barrel
  5. Loads of stowage and oddments to fill out the back, from Value Gear, DML and various manufacturers
  6. Figure from Alpine













Friday 3 April 2015

Pz.Kpfw IV Ausf J - Kampfgruppe Peiper

Another spotty Ausf J - this time with solid sheet schurzen. This one is built as "731", which according to a number of reports was the vehicle that instigated the infamous massacre at the Baugnez Crossroads (the "Malmedy Massacre"). No photos of 731 exist, so the exact model Ausf J features (ie, early, mid, late) and cam scheme are largely guesswork on my part, although most of the other 7 Kompanie vehicles had the factory applied ambush camouflage with large spots.

It's the DML Ausf J (mid) with a DML figure. It's a great kit - good fit and excellent detail, with no need for aftermarket in my view. I added a few bits of chain to the front and rear tow pintles, and that was it.