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Panzer IV mit Flak 88mm build finish

February 6 2011 at 2:48 PM
  (Login quan28)
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Greetings guys,
Well, I'm just finished building my Panzer IV mit Flak 88mm
I wanna share a few pics of my Panzer IV.
Also wanna hear your opinion.
All comments are greatly appreciated, and I thank you all for taking the time to look my panzer.

Used Kits are..
Hull : Dragon Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf. F1
88mm : Revell 88mm
Barrel : Dragon Panther F
Road wheel : Revell Panzer4 J
Eched part : Voyager

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This is not my intension
I Just soak in chlorine bleach for repainting.
But, As you can see, metal barrel and some cooper part was melted dump.
Be careful if you erase painting with chlorine bleach.


Best
Equan Hyun







    
This message has been edited by quan28 on Feb 6, 2011 3:06 PM


 
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Paul Giles
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Oops..

February 6 2011, 8:26 PM 

Hi Equan,

I wouldn't have chosen bleach as my stripper. unfortunately bleach and aluminium are not good together, as you have discovered. I use a product available here in the UK called Fairy Power Spray, it is non caustic and strips acrylic paints brilliantly. It will also strip enamels, but more effort is required. It is basically a very powerful detergent, I am sure that you will be able to find a comparable product and if you can, give it a try. So sorry that all that hard work has been ruined, I hope you can salvage something from it.

All the best,

Paul

 
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(Login quan28)
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Re: Oops..

February 8 2011, 10:23 AM 

Thanks,Paul!
Your advice is very helpful!
It will not easy to find power spray. Cause I'm living in Korea sad.gif
But, maybe I can find similar product.
Thanks again, Paul!

Best
Equan Hyun

 
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(Login Rob_Haelterman)
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Frightening

February 7 2011, 12:34 PM 

to see what the chemicals did to your Panzer IV.

The Flakpanzer still looks great however, but I am left to wonder how the driver would fit into this vehicle with the hatch closed.

Cheers
Rob




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Re: Frightening

February 8 2011, 10:38 AM 

Hi, Rob
Long time no see.
I wasn't recognize about driver's hatch.
But, I consulted with various information. especially Micheal Rinaldi's work
and articles of the Panzerwreck.
almost accurate.
anyway.. I guess that hatch was left opening in drive.
Anybody know about this?

Best
Equan Hyun


    
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Christian Weber
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Flakpanzer IV

February 8 2011, 7:14 AM 

A very clear and crisp build, I will save Your pics as reference for a later project.
Keep posting updates!
Cheers,
Christian
P.S. the PIV J looks a little bit like a tank laying in water since years, a liitle bit like a synthetic reef...

 
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Re: Flakpanzer IV

February 8 2011, 10:48 AM 

Hi, Christian.
You can save my pics how you want.
That is my Pleasure.
Thanks!

and.. I agree your opinion about J.
My co-modeller said like you.
It seems like a tank laying in sea for longtime.

Best
Equan Hyun


 
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(Login Pedromanuel12)
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Congrats.

February 8 2011, 11:27 AM 

Nice model. I always like this rare subjects.

Regards. Pedro.

 
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Re: Congrats.

February 8 2011, 8:03 PM 

Thanks, Pedro!

Best
Equan Hyun

 
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rjbouw
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Re: Panzer IV mit Flak 88mm build finish

February 8 2011, 3:54 PM 

That flakpanzer looks amazing! I love the last picture with the humbrol can, looks like a magazine picture.
Can you tell me what brand the figure is?
Thanks!
Keep it up!

 
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Equan Hyun
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tank crew figure from..

February 8 2011, 7:57 PM 

Hi, rjbouw!
Thanks for leaving comment.
That figure set from Calibre72
The figure set includ 4 crew.
That is Best 1/72 scale figure ser I've ever seen.

Best
Equan Hyun

 
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rjbouw
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Re: tank crew figure from..

February 12 2011, 4:59 PM 

Thanks!
I'll be checking them out

 
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