paddy
Kit Basher
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Post by paddy on Mar 28, 2011 22:55:30 GMT
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ti
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Post by ti on Apr 29, 2011 10:21:54 GMT
Simply fantastic.
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Post by Loiner on May 3, 2011 10:42:28 GMT
Agreed, fantastic in every way. They look real, particularly the close up shots of the BMP-2.
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Post by foxy on May 5, 2011 7:54:59 GMT
Excellent T34/85 and BMP2 paddy. The Dingo looks very rusty for an operational vehicle being that the markings look brand new!!!! The WD and crews would not allow it to get into that state if operational even in Desert or European conditions lol. If abandoned then yes it could look like that, but the markings would also reflect this. . The BMP2 is the best I have seen and the worn effect is terrific. Nice job.
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paddy
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Post by paddy on May 6, 2011 15:23:01 GMT
Thanks a lot Foxy. The Dingo turned out odd. I used Mig Pigments for European Dust and something else I cannot remember. Neither of them were 'rust' pigments yet they turned out looking like rust rather than dust, no idea why. I must admit I prefer Promodeller (now Flory Models) pigment as it is softer in colour and finer pigments. They were used on the T34 and the BMP.
In real life, the Dingo does not look as bad, although the dust on the tyres and underside looks a tad orange, but the pictures just enhance it. The reason the unit markings look so clean is either that the driver regularly washes them or I forgot the decals until most of the weathering had been done. I will let you guess which is true ;-)
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