PLA ZTZ99A MBT Border Model | No. BT-022 | 1:35
from left to right: 1, place the sensor as the parade. 2, remove and fill old IFF device. 3, add new device cover. 4, remove pipeline holder.
from left to right: 1, drill a hole to locate gas tanks. 2, the size of the wheel mask for exterior and interior rings. 3, fill the shrinks. 4, mask and airbrush. 5, paint silver inside to make it look like a mirror.
add figures and new tracks
Коментари
29 25 January, 06:50
Treehugger
Hm, I thought I had a ZTZ-99 kit, but apparenlty I have the HobbyBoss' ZTZ-96. I wonder what the difference is between the 99 and the 96 are.
Hm, I thought I had a ZTZ-99 kit, but apparenlty I have the HobbyBoss' ZTZ-96. I wonder what the difference is between the 99 and the 96 are.
23 February, 10:54
Xu Ho
Hi Treehugger. As far as I know, ZTZ-99 is a heavy MBT with more capibility and 96 is a lighter, smaller and cheaper one. Imagine the position of F-15 & F-16 in U.S Airforce.
Hi Treehugger. As far as I know, ZTZ-99 is a heavy MBT with more capibility and 96 is a lighter, smaller and cheaper one. Imagine the position of F-15 & F-16 in U.S Airforce.
23 February, 18:03
mininova
Super clean! Love the digital camo, did you "simply" used masking+airbrushing? And is that holographic film for the optics?
Super clean! Love the digital camo, did you "simply" used masking+airbrushing? And is that holographic film for the optics?
10 March, 10:14
Xu Ho
Thank you, miniova. Yes, it's masking+airbrushing. I use the pre-cut masking from Galaxy Model. It makes the process lots easier. No, it's not a holographic thing.
Thank you, miniova. Yes, it's masking+airbrushing. I use the pre-cut masking from Galaxy Model. It makes the process lots easier. No, it's not a holographic thing.
10 March, 21:12