i did some modelling the past two week
and its all OOB
enjoy
such a nice model ...bought on sale for only five euro's
grtz
Eric
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demodelbouwer
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 04:26 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 04:38 AM UTC
Eric,
vakwerk dude !! Mooi stukje vakmanschap.
Wellicht kun je iets kleinere foto's plaatsen. Met deze mooie, maar grote, platen is het een beetje moeilijk kijken.
Danny
vakwerk dude !! Mooi stukje vakmanschap.
Wellicht kun je iets kleinere foto's plaatsen. Met deze mooie, maar grote, platen is het een beetje moeilijk kijken.
Danny
demodelbouwer
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 04:41 AM UTC
Zal ze inderdaad even wat verkleinen..
hihi
Eric
hihi
Eric
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 05:19 AM UTC
My Dutch isn't as strong as it should be
Great build. Nicely finished. I like the attention to detail.
Great build. Nicely finished. I like the attention to detail.
HILBERT
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 05:38 AM UTC
Hi,
mooie tank welk merk is dit??
(for the englisch ones) Nice tank, what brand of kit is this??
mooie tank welk merk is dit??
(for the englisch ones) Nice tank, what brand of kit is this??
Emeritus
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 06:41 AM UTC
Mikäli näin oikein, postauksen kieli oli ENGLANTI. Elikkä jos vaikka käytettäisiin sitä englantia jatkossakin? Jooko? Saakos tästä sitten selvää kansainvälisemmillä markkinoilla?
Sorry, I had to do that. (that was Finnish, btw) :-) But I would really appreciate if you used English when you set the language of a post to "eng". Now's time for me tol stop nitpicking.
Great looking model you got there, demodelbouwer. Is that an Italeri kit? Did you use indi-tracks? And how did you do all those wonderful-looking scratches and wear?
Sorry, I had to do that. (that was Finnish, btw) :-) But I would really appreciate if you used English when you set the language of a post to "eng". Now's time for me tol stop nitpicking.
Great looking model you got there, demodelbouwer. Is that an Italeri kit? Did you use indi-tracks? And how did you do all those wonderful-looking scratches and wear?
demodelbouwer
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 06:50 AM UTC
emeritus,
Sorry for the foreign languages...
The brannd as you call it for this model is Zvezda. It indeed the old Italerie model .
The tracks are the ones who are in the kit.
The scratches are done like this..
Spray your model in the ground color for example matt black.
Then add some maskol on the edges and other places .
Just airbrush or paint the model as you will.
Taken some adhesive tape and roll it around your finger. put the sticky side to your model and remove the maskol rubber.
In the end you will see the basic ground color when you remove the "rubber " ait stains ( Bubbles ).
Thats all....
E
Sorry for the foreign languages...
The brannd as you call it for this model is Zvezda. It indeed the old Italerie model .
The tracks are the ones who are in the kit.
The scratches are done like this..
Spray your model in the ground color for example matt black.
Then add some maskol on the edges and other places .
Just airbrush or paint the model as you will.
Taken some adhesive tape and roll it around your finger. put the sticky side to your model and remove the maskol rubber.
In the end you will see the basic ground color when you remove the "rubber " ait stains ( Bubbles ).
Thats all....
E
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 07:03 AM UTC
Hi Eric!
Nice work Man! You said it is OOB, but did the flag and the stuff on the back come from the kit aswell?
I Like the model itself to, it is a tank as it should be, something you draw as a kit when you draw a tank..
Nice Job
Thomas
Nice work Man! You said it is OOB, but did the flag and the stuff on the back come from the kit aswell?
I Like the model itself to, it is a tank as it should be, something you draw as a kit when you draw a tank..
Nice Job
Thomas
Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 10:20 AM UTC
Hi Eric!
Great Job!Really well done weathering and extras.
Did this build OK?Any problems out of ordinary-ie huge gaps,blob pieces,etc.?
The kangaroo markings are waterslide or dry transfer?
Auzzies Rule!
cheers,
Rick
Great Job!Really well done weathering and extras.
Did this build OK?Any problems out of ordinary-ie huge gaps,blob pieces,etc.?
The kangaroo markings are waterslide or dry transfer?
Auzzies Rule!
cheers,
Rick
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 10:31 AM UTC
Excellent work. Wonderful faded camo, great details. Perhaps a little rust on the tracks would make it even better.
demodelbouwer
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 07:37 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Hi Eric!
Great Job!Really well done weathering and extras.
Did this build OK?Any problems out of ordinary-ie huge gaps,blob pieces,etc.?
The kangaroo markings are waterslide or dry transfer?
Auzzies Rule!
cheers,
Rick
Rick,
All the kit parts fit perfectly . No gaps or blob pieces.
Only some flash scraping.
The kangaroo markings are sprayed on . I.ve cut out the kangaroos from the decalsheet.
( a cheaper way for stencelit )
grtz
Eric
demodelbouwer
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Posted: Friday, January 14, 2005 - 07:39 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Hi Eric!
Nice work Man! You said it is OOB, but did the flag and the stuff on the back come from the kit aswell?
I Like the model itself to, it is a tank as it should be, something you draw as a kit when you draw a tank..
Nice Job
Thomas
Thomas ,
No the flag is scratch build and the crate and the box are from the sparebox.
grtz
Eric
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Posted: Saturday, January 15, 2005 - 11:43 AM UTC
Really nice!!!