FullArmor Posted August 9 Author Posted August 9 Pro tip for this build👍. You can easily fabricate better part D6 using left over photo etch. 2
FullArmor Posted August 9 Author Posted August 9 This part is exactly same dimensions as D6. Just use D6 as template and "bending jig". 2
BlrwestSiR Posted August 9 Posted August 9 Great paint and weathering work on the chassis. Nice tip on the light cover too. Carl 2 1
FullArmor Posted August 13 Author Posted August 13 I didn't put a lot of effort into the interior because very little of it will be visible in the end. 4
FullArmor Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 Hello. I would like to have feedback. Also negative, because i have realized that i need to improve my weathering. Many of my miniatures are too dark. I think it's hard to bring more color. All suggestions are welcome. 3
HubertB Posted August 14 Posted August 14 I love your weathering style. It’s difficult to have light colors with what are basically khaki / olive drab vehicles. Unless you went for civilian … or completely rusted … Hubert 2
FullArmor Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 57 minutes ago, HubertB said: I love your weathering style. It’s difficult to have light colors with what are basically khaki / olive drab vehicles. Unless you went for civilian … or completely rusted … Hubert thanks for the feedback🙂
FullArmor Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 I need to think something colorfull stowage. Or paint truck truck bed different color?
GusMac Posted August 14 Posted August 14 I agree with Hubert that your weathering looks great, on this and the Abrams. Your wire brush technique gives a very realistic look, so I think, as Hubert says, it's maybe just some 'different' subjects that you need. 1
FullArmor Posted August 15 Author Posted August 15 7 hours ago, GusMac said: I agree with Hubert that your weathering looks great, on this and the Abrams. Your wire brush technique gives a very realistic look, so I think, as Hubert says, it's maybe just some 'different' subjects that you need. Thanks for the feedback. I think you're right. I have to choose the next slightly different model.
FullArmor Posted August 15 Author Posted August 15 7 hours ago, GusMac said: I agree with Hubert that your weathering looks great, on this and the Abrams. Your wire brush technique gives a very realistic look, so I think, as Hubert says, it's maybe just some 'different' subjects that you need. In this i have used "conventional" weathering technique. "wire brush technique" is better to implement in bigger scale. 3
FullArmor Posted Sunday at 02:18 PM Author Posted Sunday at 02:18 PM Truckbed painted and init weathering. I wanted to paint this lighter color. Also added few planks which are a completely different color as if they had been replaced. 5
FullArmor Posted Tuesday at 03:50 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:50 AM This turned out to be very interesting looking🧐. I don't know if this two-tone was a good idea? Please share comments.🙂 4
GusMac Posted Tuesday at 07:42 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:42 PM I like the two tone scheme, provides nice visual interest and seems quite plausible 1
FullArmor Posted Wednesday at 03:37 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 03:37 AM 7 hours ago, GusMac said: I like the two tone scheme, provides nice visual interest and seems quite plausible Yes. I hope you are right. 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Wednesday at 12:09 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:09 PM I also think the contrast is fine. It breaks things up and it's in a logical place. The bed could easily be a replacement from another vehicle or was supplied by a subcontractor. Carl 2
FullArmor Posted Thursday at 02:49 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:49 PM Please help. Does this look like crate which is covered with tarp? Should i use this? How can i improve this? 2
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