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Post by PANTHER1944 on May 25, 2014 8:50:57 GMT -5
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Post by graham on May 25, 2014 14:00:53 GMT -5
Looks good to me Gerald, just hope my first attempt turns out so well. If I was going to add anything to yours, I would look at the seats and folded roof, they look a little clean compared to the rest of it. Like the way you have broken the glass in the windscreen though.
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Post by PANTHER1944 on May 25, 2014 14:47:15 GMT -5
Graham thank you very much for your kind comment! For the seats I'll address as well as the top! I'll even probably 1 or 2 flat tires! I confess that for me it is a challenge to get into so and so about all new to me! Another big thank you and a very good evening!
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Post by desertmodeler on May 29, 2014 13:21:57 GMT -5
Hi Gerald. This is a great first attempt with some difficult techniques. I might have toned down on the chipping a little, especially in areas that would not receive too much wear and tear, and, as Graham noted, a little more wear and tear on the interior.
A very talented modeller once gave me this gem of advice. You should spend equal amounts of time on: researching images of weathering you want to imitate, experimenting with ways to recreate that weathering, and actually building and painting your model.
Overall you should be well pleased and I'll look forward to seeing what you come up with next.
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Post by PANTHER1944 on May 30, 2014 13:47:38 GMT -5
Thank you very much desertmodeller for comments and advice!
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