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Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 03:01 AM UTC

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... The guy changing the mag is something special indeed!! Another great conversion à la Jerry!! ...

Romain



I gotta agree with Romain. The magazine changer is inspired work, mi amigo!

Once again, the truth of experience speaks and realism takes form.

No "nuclear hand grenades" or Hollywood-style "never empty magazines" here.

"Sweat and muscle and Jungle work..." in the words of that Hemmingway of Rock an' Rollers, Warren Zevon.

I might start calling you "Uncle Earnest" now Jer. You're injecting a much needed and often absent air of realism to the genre.

Thanks for sharing!
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Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 03:14 AM UTC
@Chris-Yes!! I may actually get to see Mike this summer after about20 years or so. Keeping my fingers crossed
@Romain-thanks again for the kind words bubba! I knew that you would like that guy.
@Mike-Thanks for noticing those little bits brother. I try to make up for my less than steller painting by providing some hints of what the real guys actually have to do when on the "2 way rifle range". Thank goodness for Hornet heads though!!
J
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Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 04:15 AM UTC
Great work you´re shareing here, Jerry. Thanks for that...
you got me thinking...

Although I´ll need a lot of time (and figures) to come just near to your frankenstein skills I´m giving it a try
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Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 06:42 AM UTC

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Great work you´re shareing here, Jerry. Thanks for that...
you got me thinking...

Although I´ll need a lot of time (and figures) to come just near to your frankenstein skills I´m giving it a try



Fabian,
Thanks for the kind word about my guys. Hey man..jump in and get going! You will have a lot of fun if you keep an open mind and not over-critique yourself too much.
Best thing is to get someone to pose in the way you want to make your fig. Take a quick picture and then try to mach that pose in 1/35. Makes it much easier that way.
J
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Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 06:43 AM UTC
Nothing much to add apart from agreeing with the above comments.
Looking forward to seeing the others....

Cheers,

Sean
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Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 07:18 AM UTC

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Nothing much to add apart from agreeing with the above comments.
Looking forward to seeing the others....

Cheers,

Sean



Thanks Sean!! I will try not to disappoint.
J
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Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 04:09 PM UTC

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Great work you´re shareing here, Jerry. Thanks for that...
you got me thinking...

Although I´ll need a lot of time (and figures) to come just near to your frankenstein skills I´m giving it a try



Fabian,
Thanks for the kind word about my guys. Hey man..jump in and get going! You will have a lot of fun if you keep an open mind and not over-critique yourself too much.

Totally agree with Jerry! Get a model (no, not Germany's Top Model by HK!!) and have him adopt the pose! It's the first test as well.....I mean if he can actually adopt it without killing himself!!!
Apart from that get as many pics of the real thing as you can get and try to copy reality.
It's like copying a rust surface....you see a real rusty piece....and you try to replicate what you see!
Not easier,....but also not harder!!!

Go ahead...and have fun!!!

Viel Erfolg! Good luck!!

Cheers

Romain

Best thing is to get someone to pose in the way you want to make your fig. Take a quick picture and then try to mach that pose in 1/35. Makes it much easier that way.
J

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Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 10:04 PM UTC

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Totally agree with Jerry! Get a model (no, not Germany's Top Model by HK!!) and have him adopt the pose! It's the first test as well.....I mean if he can actually adopt it without killing himself!!!
Apart from that get as many pics of the real thing as you can get and try to copy reality.
It's like copying a rust surface....you see a real rusty piece....and you try to replicate what you see!
Not easier,....but also not harder!!!

Go ahead...and have fun!!!

Viel Erfolg! Good luck!!

Cheers

Romain



Thanks Guys for motivating me, I´m doing 1:35 figs for 3 years now, and just fully realized last month that nothing (really nothing) is in one single coulor... that was a really big step ahead in painting...

and now thanks to you guys I´ve seen that you can do even more... especially such "simple" modifications as the open ammo pounch...

I´ve already tried it it on an older ICM figure... sadly though he became just a "mag changer" aswell
I still have to do some frankenstein work on his arm and the puches... but right now it´s still looking better han before

But I´ve got some more ambitious plans, maybe something like this?

cheers
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Posted: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 - 02:53 AM UTC
Yeah man!! There you go. If you attempt something like that it will be a real eye catching moment. People are always interested in seeing the "next new thing" and this would be it!
Cool!
J
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Posted: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 - 06:22 AM UTC
Not able to get much done in the last few days due to my eyes. Got this guy almost ready to paint though.
I see my camera makes his upper body look bigger for some reason. Hmmmm..
I added his ammo pouch(behind his right arm) and the report case. Filled in the dings on his left arm and made a sling for the MP40.
Still need to add some stress folds to his left sleeve I think.
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Posted: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 - 07:04 AM UTC
Hello Jerry ,

it looks not bad i guess , in fact he seems to be like a smaller soldier to me ! Nice work again on the ammo pouch .


I keep follow up your work buddy !

Greets Kurt
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Posted: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 - 04:09 AM UTC
He looks like he's taking a photo with his iPhone:

"Achtung, nicht stoeren!!"
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Posted: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 - 05:23 AM UTC

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He looks like he's taking a photo with his iPhone:

"Achtung, nicht stoeren!!"




Thanks Kurt and Bill,for looking in. Yes,that flashlight does kind of look like a smart phone.
J
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Posted: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 - 05:25 AM UTC

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He looks like he's taking a photo with his iPhone:

"Achtung, nicht stoeren!!"



Looks more like he´s shouting:
"Aus´m Bild, ihr elendigen Saupreußen, zefix noch emal!!"

It´s some vaiant of an Bavarian/franconian dialect, which would be in english something like this:
"Gentleman, would you mind stepping back a bit, so that I can take my picture, please?"
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Posted: Thursday, February 13, 2014 - 02:51 AM UTC
Always good to hear from echte Bayernische leute.
J
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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 02:47 AM UTC
No updates for a while now. This is why.....
Bad day to be a car at my house.



2 seconds took care of all of our transpo. We are reduced to using leather personnel carriers(LPC's)
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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 03:51 AM UTC
Jerry, sorry to hear about your bad luck. We got slammed here in western Pa. too. I saw your E-town College sticker. I went to the corrections academy in E-town. I hope everything works out for you.

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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 03:54 AM UTC
Oh...man! What a PITA!

Glad you weren't in either of the cars or under the carport when that happened.

Hopefully the cars are still drivable, and your insurance company is going to do right by you.

I feel for you, bra!

Stay strong!
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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 04:02 AM UTC
@Jeff-yeah,you guys get that lake effect snow. My girlfriend hails from Erie and reminds me all the time about how us easterners are wimps in the snow.
@Mike-House insurance assessor can't get here until friday at the earliest. Lots of roofs are collapsing. You got it right,thank goodness people or pets were not underneath that!
We shoveled what had to be about one ton of heavy snow off the back portion yesterday and the suspension on my car is still all the way compressed!! I don't know if either car will be drivable but we do have insurance on the house and both cars. We got our rentals yesterday so retired the LPCs for now.
Thanks guys,for the words of encouragement!

J
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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 06:05 AM UTC
General winter is a real jerk sometimes! That sucks Jerry, like Mike said though, glad nobody was in there. Getting the same stuff here in MA as well. My grandmothers roof is leaking and caving in. I've been out with the roof rake a lot as well. Tons of fun in the New Englandd weinter! Hope you get all that sorted out. Wish you the best, sir.

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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 07:07 AM UTC

Sorry to hear you are suffering from the winter frolic as well m8!
My thoughts are with you!!

Cheers

Romain

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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 07:27 AM UTC
If you guys would have just sent some of that snow of here to Cali, your carport wouldn't be eatting your cars. Really bad luck Jerry.
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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 07:39 AM UTC
Connor,Romain and Chris,
Thanks for your words of support guys! Yes,it seems we have all the precipitation over on the east coast while the left coast bakes in the sun.

J
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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 07:41 AM UTC
I wish you the best Jerry , not very amusing to see this happen to you !

Greets Kurt
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Posted: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 07:49 AM UTC
Thanks Kurt,
And we got another 3 inches of snow last night! More expected later this week followed by rain this weekend. Ground is frozen @20 inches so there will be nowhere for the snowmelt to soak into. So obviously flooding is predicted.
STILL better than Saudi,Iraq or Afgan though. FOR SURE!!!
J