Showing posts with label H3Models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label H3Models. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 April 2024

H3 Models - Major, 15th Panzer Division, Unternehmen Frühlingswind, 1943

Started on another figure from H3 Models. This time I refitted it with a new head from Tamiya for a more dapper appearance.



Cheers,

Calvin



Thursday, 4 April 2024

H3 Models - Lieutenant, US Rangers, Normandy, 1944.

 All done for this Easter weekend project.








Cheers,

Calvin



Monday, 1 April 2024

H3 Models - Lieutenant, US Rangers, Normandy, 1944.

Started on this little gem over the Easter weekend.



Cheers,

Calvin



H3 Models - Lieutenant, US Rangers, Normandy, 1944.

A little more progress on this Easter weekend project.


Cheers,

Calvin



Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Feldwebel, 516 Infantry Regiment, Stalingrad, 1942

I finally added the finishing touches to this quick project in which the main purpose was to present the figure against a simple and novel backdrop using the stairs and truss from MiniArt Model's Pedestrian bridge. I am very pleased on the outcomes and there are plans to utilize more of such structural layouts for future projects. 
 








Cheers,

Calvin



Friday, 15 March 2024

Feldwebel, 516 Infantry Regiment, Stalingrad, 1942

 This evening's progress.


Cheers,

Calvin



Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Feldwebel, 516 Infantry Regiment, Stalingrad, 1942

This is the beginning of the second installment of the Stalingrad series I am crafting using H3 Models HS35054 WW2 German NCO. Painted with AK Interactive Gen 3 acrylics.


Cheers,

Calvin



Monday, 11 March 2024

Hauptmann, Infantry Regiment 516, Stalingrad, 1942

I finally got this project squared away over the past weekend. 













Cheers,

Calvin



Friday, 8 March 2024

Hauptmann, Infantry Regiment 516, Stalingrad, 1942

This a work in progress of another Stalingrad themed subject. The figure is a 3D print from H3 Models (HS35052) fitted with a spare head from Panzerart. The backdrop is composed with a flight of stairs taken from Miniart Models pedestrian bridge set attached to a  brick wall section from Hero Hobby Kits. As one can see, adding steps to your backdrop can indeed level up your presentation 😬.




Cheers,

Calvin