1/72 Models | by Peter van Kempen |
Edited by Francesco Giovagnorio |
A a series of pictures randomly taken from Peter van Kempen's vehicle collection. |
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Revell Luchs (Linx) armoured car. Built OOB. A wonderful model that even I can make look good. |
Revell Luchs armoured car. Please excuse that the tires do not all touch the ground due to placement on temporary base. |
Revell Tpz Fuchs (Fox). Again the details are stunning. The UN white is good colour choice. Built OOB. |
Revell Tpz Fuchs. The decals also help it to look good. |
MAC Mercedes LG 3000 Koffer Ausbau Radio truck. I like the look of this truck. Sadly the paint was not matt, so I had to add dust with powder. Plundered my spares box supply as these trucks need to be cluttered to the extreme. The rest is OOB. |
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More views of the MAC LG 3000. Some un-filed surfaces will not win prizes, but picture gives a good view of the vehicle. |
Attack Tatra T111 Kundendienst Truppenwagen Another nice not everyday truck model. Built OOB. |
Attack Tatra T111 Kundendienst Truppenwagen. This view shows the length of this vehicle. |
Esci Hummel converted into a Hornisse. Yes it's old. Yes, the Dragon version is better, but I made it! I like it and will keep it. Horrible tracks are visible. The 88mm Pak was built from scratch and spares. |
Esci Hummel converted into Hornisse. I remember being thrilled obtaining it and spending a year deciding how to use it. |
Revell Panzer IV Ausf. J. I used fine mesh for the skirts. The rest is OOB. Again, the detail is excellent & good value for the money. |
Revell Panzer IV Ausf. J, front view. You can leave the hatches open, which helps with realism. |
Revell Panzer IV Ausf. J. This side view shows the result of using fine mesh. |
Revell Panzer IV Ausf. J. I know, I made a mistake with the "auspuff" or exhausts, but then we all make mistakes, don't we? |
Attack 150mm auf 38Ton Ausf. H, a model not often seen. Built OOB. |
Attack 150mm auf 38 ton Ausf. H. This shows some details that are included. Not a bad model at all. Only my paintwork needs development. |
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Esci Dodge WC-51 conversion to 6x4, back end. This shows the result of bending some wire for hoops. It's another impression and costs nothing. At the time the kit was a investment. It's still a good 1/72 kit now. |
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Conversion of (Nitto Kagaku?) halftrack to Israeli version used in Yom Kippur War and in the previous 6 Day War. Did not really mind the scale and it's still not offending the neighbours in my showcase. Not built OOB at all! Soldiers, bits and pieces all scavenged from my secret stocks. Soldiers came from the Iwo Jima raising the flag kit. Weapons are Roco. |
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This view shows the effects of having many men in action on vehicles. It's a trick but works. Please pardon me for not being such a good parts cleaner. Speed was of the essence in my building days back then. |