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My latest model,


The master was just in time ready for last weeks show in Folkestone. Model will be in 
production the coming weeks and available from Jan Giesbers.

Also for this model I first made a drawing in Rhino 3D and then had the parts printed in 3D.

For some it comes as a shock that a modelling is no longer the old craftmanship building a model using knife plastic card and glue but I really believe this is the future way of modelling, also for me it was the only possible way to get al these @$$#@! rivets in place.

greetings
Hans van Oerle


-- Edited by Hans56 on Sunday 6th of March 2011 12:13:37 AM

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That's amazing, Hans. Fantastic work!

Definitely on my birthday list!

We really have been spoilt lately, 4 new tank models in our era.

PS. May I be so bold as to ask what you are working on, now? A Birch Gun, perhaps? Or a Dragon?

-- Edited by PDA on Sunday 6th of March 2011 12:27:53 AM

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Not working on anything now, first I want to finish the models that have been collecting dust on the workbench for one year.

Bull models had a nice Dragon with  ??? Gun on show in Folkestone.
Birch gun? .....  has anyone drawings and other documentation?

greetings Hans


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Hans56 wrote:
Birch gun? .....  has anyone drawings and other documentation?


I will check my copy of "Moving The Guns" by David Fletcher and Philip Ventham.



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I see everyone's favourite reference Wikipedia says that the Birch Gun was:

"The Birch Gun was the world's first practical self-propelled artillery gun, built at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich in 1925"

So according to this the Schneider and St Chamond SPGs must be considered "impractical" -I'm sure there are a fair number of French AFV experts who would disagree. The Birch gun couldn't be used as assault gun - unless it reversed into action.

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Charlie


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Very nice work does anyone know if this type of the 1:35 scale?? Regards Vasek smile

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Very nice work does anyone know if this type of the 1:35 scale?? Regards Vasek smilesmile

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vasek resin wrote:

Very nice work does anyone know if this type of the 1:35 scale?? Regards Vasek smilesmile



I think Acurate Armour do one.

Veery nice work Hans. I assume Rhino £D is some form of CAd program?
When you say you had the part "printed" in 3D what do you mean?
I would be very interested to understand more how this process works if you can post here.
Thanks
Ian.

 



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That model's looking good for sure,but it's not WWI ,right?

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Rhino 3D is a NURBS (Non-uniform rational B-spline) modelling program. It can develop 3-D models reasonably quickly. It's used a lot by cardmodel designers because it can easily develop 2-D surfaces from 3-D shapes.

Regards,

Charlie


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Oeps!

You are right, wrong group, hope you dont mind!

Hans


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I don't think it's the wrong group, Hans. There are many vehicles on Landships that are not from WW1, but the twenties and some even from the thirties. For example, the Mark VIII, the M1917, Medium Mark B, Medium Mark C, FCM 2C, Fiat 3000, MS1, Austin-Putilov, Ford Tfc, LKII or Stridsvagn m/21, and sdkfz3.

And it really does epitomise the term, "Landship"!

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You could even stretch it to 1940 with Nellie, that was very much a landship when it started out. I think Hans's model fits in here on the forum very nicely and looks like a superbly detailed one at that.

-- Edited by T140 on Sunday 6th of March 2011 10:25:48 PM

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Hans,wonderful model  thumbsup.gif

greetings,Hans.

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It looks really good!

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This model is now available to purchase from Geisbers Models.

http://modelltrans.de/neuheiten/

and

Tracks n Troops

and

 Black Lion Decals also stock Geisbers, but don't have this kit listed yet.

 



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I´ve got it listed since march 7, but without a proper photo yet, because Jan Giesbers still has to apply the decals... The second batch is being cast now, so I expect it back in stock in a week or so.

Michel.



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Sorry, Michel, I must need my eyes tested!



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