Afghan BTR
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Opmerkingen
8 5 July 2014, 13:06
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Very nice. Could you describe your paint work, please. It looks like brush applied striping?
5 July 2014, 16:55
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Alan, I guess it is brush-painted. I did nearly the same 2 years ago:
panzer-modell.de/spe..rbilder/btr80/lg.htm
5 July 2014, 17:53
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Eelco, how long did it take you to paint the half-moons? I did not count, but it felt like weeks.
I like the colours of your BTR better than mine. Looks more real to me. Good job! 👍
6 July 2014, 08:24
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Thanx!
@frank, it was indeed timeconsuming! In the beginning I had my doubts but after filtering and weathering it came all "together".
6 July 2014, 19:42