Destroyed Korean War T-34
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4 18 August 2018, 00:42
Danumurthi Mahendra
Thanks, Alexander. it was like a small history assignment and technically for me it was also very challenging.
Thanks, Alexander. it was like a small history assignment and technically for me it was also very challenging.
18 August 2018, 11:00
Spanjaard
That is a true work of art. Documentation and previous studies certainly paid off . That combined with you mastery in modelling, has created another master piece!!
That is a true work of art. Documentation and previous studies certainly paid off . That combined with you mastery in modelling, has created another master piece!!
18 August 2018, 12:38
Danumurthi Mahendra
Thanks, Timothy and Spanjaard. Yes all that desktop research paid off! LOL I received a lot of critiques from other modelers and they were invaluable too.
Thanks, Timothy and Spanjaard. Yes all that desktop research paid off! LOL I received a lot of critiques from other modelers and they were invaluable too.
18 August 2018, 12:50
Danumurthi Mahendra
Yes Spanjaard. Critiques. Some who had very good understanding/ experience in the military. They showed me what was wrong and suggested corrections. Some examples, i fixed the way the tracks were blown out (originally it didnt slide to the rear) ; changed the burnt out effect as it differs from time of fire vs a week (originally there were little rust) ; reorganized the figure poses and interaction as the scene most likely in a rear area (originally some had fighting poses); even how many dogs i should have! (Originally there were two). All the the critiques were very useful though.
Yes Spanjaard. Critiques. Some who had very good understanding/ experience in the military. They showed me what was wrong and suggested corrections. Some examples, i fixed the way the tracks were blown out (originally it didnt slide to the rear) ; changed the burnt out effect as it differs from time of fire vs a week (originally there were little rust) ; reorganized the figure poses and interaction as the scene most likely in a rear area (originally some had fighting poses); even how many dogs i should have! (Originally there were two). All the the critiques were very useful though.
19 August 2018, 00:22
Spanjaard
ah, critiques before the current result 🙂 great to have good advisers 🙂
ah, critiques before the current result 🙂 great to have good advisers 🙂
19 August 2018, 00:34
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A very challenging project from start to finish. Notably I have to immerse myself in studying Korean War history, and flora and landscape in the temperate region (soil type, grass, shrubs, trees) , particularly in Korea Peninsula. Also study about U.S. Marine uniform, weapons, type of animals and units in the conflict, the U.S. war correspondent/cinema units; the types of T-34 tanks that the North Korean used; and how destroyed armored vehicles looks like (burnt, not burnt, and to different levels)