M60A1 RISE/PASSIVE - USMC
Comentarios
11 December 2015, 04:04
Pablo Figueroa
Thank you, but I like to focus on the quality of the model, not in the surrounding area (like bases and figures), that´s my doctrine.
Thank you, but I like to focus on the quality of the model, not in the surrounding area (like bases and figures), that´s my doctrine.
11 December 2015, 15:06
Ulf Petersen
Of course this is a question of the builder's personal taste and I am far from telling you what to do. IMHO a Vignette just underlines the chracteristic of a model, that's why I prefer it.🙂
Of course this is a question of the builder's personal taste and I am far from telling you what to do. IMHO a Vignette just underlines the chracteristic of a model, that's why I prefer it.🙂
11 December 2015, 16:47
Pablo Figueroa
I know that your comment was a suggestion, Ulf, don´t worry. 🙂 I didn´t want to be rude with my answer.
I know that your comment was a suggestion, Ulf, don´t worry. 🙂 I didn´t want to be rude with my answer.
13 December 2015, 16:57
John F
Very well done, I'm considering starting the Tamiya USMC M601A with RA. I'm trying to decide on the desert camp or Euro Camo and I like your camo finish.
Very well done, I'm considering starting the Tamiya USMC M601A with RA. I'm trying to decide on the desert camp or Euro Camo and I like your camo finish.
2 January 2017, 19:44
Album info
This is my model No. 4 of 2015. An M60A1 RISE/PASSIVE of the USMC with the three tone NATO Camouflage.
The model is the M60A1 RISE/PASSIVE Academy in 1/35 scale, straight out of the box.
The inverted "V" are painted. In general, the model was painted with Humbrol enamels. Weathering was Done with products of AMMO MiG Jimenez and enamels.