Beyond The Sprues
Modelling => Ideas & Inspiration => Land => Topic started by: Jeffry Fontaine on December 24, 2011, 01:03:17 PM
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Hakan Güney (known as 'Tankfreak' at Missing-Lynx Forums) is his name and Armoured Fighting Vehicle Blog (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/) is where you will find him and a number of interesting fictional and speculative modeling projects under construction and finished.
This image shows one of his more recent completed projects that was based on a die-cast metal model to which he applied a few modifications:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-swFf9UPf2No/Tt0oPA1oO2I/AAAAAAAACfA/2Y4iPa_OnSo/s1600/DSC00556.jpg)
(image source: Gönderen StuG zaman/Armoured Fighting Vehicle Blog (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/))
Visit his blog and check out his other creations.
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Some interesting stuff there. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
John
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Some of this work is a bit over the top on letting the imagination run wild but the little Jeep appears to be quite conservative and more to my liking. If you took a look at his other work you can really appreciate what he is capable of creating. I am still trying to figure out what he is up to in his latest installment with that little German half-track project.
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It appears that Herr Stug has finished a couple of his projects and has posted a number of images showing off his latest work.
Click on the thumbnail or the html to view the other images at Gönderen's blog.
The T-80 Extended (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post.html)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-b3wTSPo9E9s/TxcJq3PMUbI/AAAAAAAACn8/GImi6hW3hIU/s200/10.JPG) (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post.html)
(image source: Gönderen StuG zaman/Armoured Fighting Vehicle Blog (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/))
Not sure where the tires and wheels originated but there is a T-80 tank and a BMP apc somewhere in that mass of kit bashed parts.
Somewhere in Africa - Land Rover "Technical" (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/01/somewhere-in-africa.html)
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-oZWEPb4gd_k/TxRV7cuTLFI/AAAAAAAAClQ/zF4UAkfN0-A/s200/DSC01076.jpg) (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/01/somewhere-in-africa.html)
(image source: Gönderen StuG zaman/Armoured Fighting Vehicle Blog (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/))
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Love the T-80 Extended.
Has an invite been sent?
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Herr Zaman? I do believe the correct Turkish would be either Gönderen bey or Bay Zaman. ;)
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Herr Stug has finished another what-if project. This time it is based on the MTLB and it is converted from tracks to wheels. It looks like an armed and armored pickup truck ------> ......MT-LB/2....... (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/03/mt-lb2_27.html)
Click on the thumbnail or the html to view the other images at Gönderen's blog.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-6I8ED12rkhw/T3IWk3-fgAI/AAAAAAAAC7w/8127jkpuq6U/s200/IMG_5552.JPG) (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/03/mt-lb2_27.html)
(image source: Gönderen StuG zaman/Armoured Fighting Vehicle Blog (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/))
Check Gönderen's main page of his blog (http://[url=http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/) to see the other what-if projects that are still under construction or have been recently completed.
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Some pretty cool projects. :)
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Oh yeah!!!! :-*
He needs to be here with wonderful creations like that!!!!
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Thanks for the link. It's the perfect source of inspiration for a project I'm formulating
Rafa
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Hello, newcomer here. What I am about to say is not anything worth actually mentioning . Maybe only to post and that's all. The blogger is named Stug, gönderen means the sender/poster and zaman is time.
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Some great work there. The BA-64-125 is very believable: http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/05/ba-64-125.html (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/05/ba-64-125.html)
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Hello, newcomer here. What I am about to say is not anything worth actually mentioning . Maybe only to post and that's all. The blogger is named Stug, gönderen means the sender/poster and zaman is time.
Thank you for pointing out the mistakes. It was easy enough to misinterpret what was presented on Stug's page since most of the descriptions were in English language I was led to believe that the wording was telling me that this was his name. I am changing the original post to and the title of each comment to correct this mistake.
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Mistakes? It was more like I could post something. Turkish can confuse the Turks themselves. Keep up the good work, I really like finding such wealth of inspiration in concentration.
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([url]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-6I8ED12rkhw/T3IWk3-fgAI/AAAAAAAAC7w/8127jkpuq6U/s200/IMG_5552.JPG[/url]) ([url]http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2012/03/mt-lb2_27.html[/url])
(image source: Gönderen StuG zaman/Armoured Fighting Vehicle Blog ([url]http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/[/url]))
This one looks like some kind of post-apocalyptic dune buggy, to me. Awesome stuff! 8)
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... Turkish can confuse the Turks themselves...
Especially when, like me, you were assuming "Gönderen" was German! :-[
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That MT-LB/2 would also look the part as a half-track.
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......M923A1SA330RAF "Doomsday Drifters"....... (http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/thread/1359199732/.......M923A1SA330RAF+%26quot%3BDoomsday+Drifters%26quot%3B.......)
Click on image or html to view more images of this subject.
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj41/17741907/HKN/001-1.jpg) (http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/thread/1359199732/.......M923A1SA330RAF+%26quot%3BDoomsday+Drifters%26quot%3B.......)
(Image source: Hakan Güney via Missing-Lynx Forums (http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/thread/1359199732/.......M923A1SA330RAF+%26quot%3BDoomsday+Drifters%26quot%3B.......))
Link to Armored Fighting Vehicle Blog page for the above model (http://battletankpower.blogspot.com/2013/01/m923a1sa330raf-doomsday-drifters.html)
Looks like a serious kit-bashing session with an M923 series 5t truck and a Puma helicopter fuselage. Interesting combination of model subjects.
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Very nice - looks to have been inspired by this:
(http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e68/GTwiner/mi8bus_zps1404872b.jpg)
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Those last 2 have given me some inspiration for the the several dead CH-46's and seakings in my grave yard. Cool
Chris
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Those last 2 have given me some inspiration for the the several dead CH-46's and seakings in my grave yard. Cool
Chris
Good luck! Will be very intersting to see the final job!!
M.A.D