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MacGillean
Chris McLain (MacGillean)
US

Secure the Front! (Russian Diorama)

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Base is showing some progress, and the scene is taking shape, but there's still plenty of work to do. 
 

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Ready for spackle, then mud, flock, foliage, etc. 
 

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Basic layout (sorry it's so hard to see--I wrote in pencil) 
 

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Commander's car scouting the battlefield 
 

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These will receive some more mud as well as pigment. 
 

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These will receive some more mud as well as pigment. 
 

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After initial painting. Still need to do windows and some weathering. 
 

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This will be a truck operated by some Russian partisan soldiers. 
 

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Partisans 
 

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Partisans (back) 
 

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Family turned out of their home as front advances 
 

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Family turned out of their home as front advances 
 

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Commander surveys new field in advance of battle, assisted by recon 
 

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28 July 2024, 10:39 -

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I was inspired by David L. Robins' historical novel, "Last Citadel" about the battle of Kursk.

The original concept for this project was a snapshot of the Russian defense preparations on the steppe. I found some reference photos of civilians digging entrenchments/tank traps and bought a number of old, discounted, 1:72 scale armor kits, as well as a large photo frame for the base. All of this went into the stash, untouched for years.

When I finally got around to building the kits I'd purchased, I realized only one or two of the vehicles and none of the tanks were correct for the battle of Kursk, and I also discovered they are terrible kits--very bad fits and not all that accurate in some respects.

Nevertheless, I soldiered on and changed the concept of the diorama. This was a good learning experience, and despite the quality of the kits, I'm pleased with the result.

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1:72 Field Car GAZ-67B (Eastern Express 72059)1:72 T-34/85 (Eastern Express 72055)1:72 OT-34/85 (Eastern Express 72057)1:72 T-34/85 (Eastern Express 72058)1:72 ZiL-157 (ICM 72541)1:72 ZiL-157 (ICM 72561)1:72 ZIS-5 (AER Moldova 7201)8+

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