t-55 syria
Komentarzy
11 June 2014, 09:12
Bart Goesaert
Thx. Horrible? It depends, if you want to go accurate -> yes...
But it was a build between clubmembers internally, everyone builds the same object, straight of the box and differences are in finishing and painting. There were a few new guy's to the hobby, and I hope they learned a few tricks. To me personally, I wanted to learn to work with the airbrush and a first step in weathering.
With that in mind, a lot of parts need cleaning, fit is descent, roadwheels are a major pain the rear end, both in fitting and cleaning
Thx. Horrible? It depends, if you want to go accurate -> yes...
But it was a build between clubmembers internally, everyone builds the same object, straight of the box and differences are in finishing and painting. There were a few new guy's to the hobby, and I hope they learned a few tricks. To me personally, I wanted to learn to work with the airbrush and a first step in weathering.
With that in mind, a lot of parts need cleaning, fit is descent, roadwheels are a major pain the rear end, both in fitting and cleaning
13 June 2014, 07:45
Cortex
are you going to paint the fuel barrels ? and which country is this camo for ?
are you going to paint the fuel barrels ? and which country is this camo for ?
13 August 2014, 18:11
Bart Goesaert
No, I won't paint them, would be to much of the same. Was in doubt about using 1 in sand and 1 in red and white, but didn't do this because this tank was supposedly destroyed en route to the front. It was used by the Syrians on the Gholan in an Arab-israelic war:
encrypted-tbn0.gstat..Ouf2Dtv7OBPZzCqAlwfs
No, I won't paint them, would be to much of the same. Was in doubt about using 1 in sand and 1 in red and white, but didn't do this because this tank was supposedly destroyed en route to the front. It was used by the Syrians on the Gholan in an Arab-israelic war:
encrypted-tbn0.gstat..Ouf2Dtv7OBPZzCqAlwfs
13 August 2014, 18:20