New updates for: Panzer IV, new photos of Stuka (3D printed model) and change of TonyLiteraryWorks name - November 1st, 2022

Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another blog in 2022. We are now on November 1st - approaching the end of 2022; hoping for the things to get better. Now that I'm working and studying, my time for Blogs decreased to some occasions and some weekends.

For this month and for December, I will focus my attention on my university semester and the new weekly tasks and my job (which are quite stressful but I'm used to. Haha. After that, I think I'll take a break from university and public exams as soon as I settle down for good). I'm not sure what will happen after December 31 - if the mayor, the administrative director and my employer can extend my contract at the public health center further or it will officially end. At least I can rest after that and find other thing to do for a living.

Alright. With nothing else to add, let's go for the Blog. For today, I'm going to bring new images of the Panzer IV Ausf F2(G) and the new images of the Stuka on its current stage of development.

Panzer IV Ausf. F2(G):








The Panzer IV is looking nice now. I made the suspension system for its lower wheels. I noticed the component from the suspension system is made of several layers of steel sheets. Since I made with a single object, I may change it based on the original blueprint and images.

Another change made was the sights located on the chassis. I cut some holes by inserting a new face, then removing it and extruding for an aperture. I added the Subdivision Surface modifier for the rear section of the Panzer IV - with some subdivisions in order to make a little bit solid.

I plan to include the tracks, but first I must conclude the suspension system and the rear section of the Panzer IV. In addition, other components to include are the antenna, the hatches, the working tools like axes and shovels, the decals (I can re-use it from the Panzer I), a rework on the chassis, a good painting and rigging the tank. In case I would make its later versions, I'll include the Schürzen spaced armor around the turret and chassis, the smoke canisters and a Zimmerit coating texture. For the variants, the only changes are the turret's replacement for a fixed steel plating and a gun for the respective roles (big cannons for StuG / Jagdpanzer / Nashorn / Hummel; Flak for Flakpanzer; and mortar for Sturmpanzer).

Junkers Ju 87 Stuka (3D replica):
















The Stuka has been assembled and gradually being painted. I've been trying to mix some colors to get the closest ones the Germans used for their planes: light blue for the bottom of the aircraft, grayish-green and dark green for the top of the aircraft and the fixed carriage on the wings. The wheels were painted (not totally) in black, with only the support for the non-retractable landing gear and the glass for the bomb sight painted in silver.

There were days that were setback, like breaking the propeller blades while sanding, painting and one in particular were I left the Stuka outside to dry, but I found out it 'flew' after the wind blew the paper I used to make it and the plane few with its nose pointed to the ground, breaking two propeller blades. Probably tomorrow (November 2nd) I'll continue painting it - especially around its canopy.

Before concluding this Blog, there's one last thing to announce. After my last journal I wrote on DeviantArt (Where to find me in Blogspot), I made some change on my Blogspot dedicated to my literary works. I have no idea what happened where you tip TonyAnima Project or TonyLiteraryWorks or TonyGamingProjects on Google Search and no results with .blogspot.com (unless you limit the results by excluding some websites addresses). Still, if you want find me in these places, I always share the link to these places on Facebook, DeviantArt, Twitter, ArtStation and Instagram.

Speaking on TonyLiteraryWorks, I decided to change its name to Antony B. Arnoni - Literary Works (my original name). By doing that, most of my previous post with the previous name may not be found by simply clicking it. I had to seek out for the links at my Facebook page and DeviantArt to replace them with the new address. Also, I have to update my previous Blogs with Antony B. Arnoni - Literary Works new address.

I'll use the Facebook page and DeviantArt to share the books and chapter covers, including the links to the existing chapters I wrote before the recent change.

Well, that's it for now my friends. I hope you enjoy this Blog. In case I have some spare time to enjoy, I'll be working on other things aside from Blender projects and my personal things. Until the time comes, you will be surprised to see them. See you next time.


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