Hi guys,
Well, it's taken long enough so I'm about to finish up.
take a look at "My Gallery" please.
I'd like to get feedback
thanks in advance
Chuck
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LVTH6A1 pics... finished?
CARFACE
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Posted: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 - 05:31 PM UTC
jrnelson
Iowa, United States
Joined: May 23, 2002
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Posted: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 - 01:52 PM UTC
At the bottom of his post you'll see a little "my gallery" button. That should take you to his pictures.
By the way - looking very good. What do you have left to finish up? I ask because I have a terrible time finally saying a kit is done :-)
Jeff
By the way - looking very good. What do you have left to finish up? I ask because I have a terrible time finally saying a kit is done :-)
Jeff
kkeefe
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Posted: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 - 01:57 PM UTC
Jeeze, for a butt-ugly (MHO) vehicle, you sure did a real nice job on that!
If I may... I might want to add a dark wash overall, especially around the running gear. Also, any possibility of sand-bagging the hell out of that? I think that I've seen a pic of those 'things' with bags all over. My understanding is that they were not very bullet-proof, and that they were a very large (and easy) target on land.
Excellent job scratching that turret! The interior is nicely done too!
If I may... I might want to add a dark wash overall, especially around the running gear. Also, any possibility of sand-bagging the hell out of that? I think that I've seen a pic of those 'things' with bags all over. My understanding is that they were not very bullet-proof, and that they were a very large (and easy) target on land.
Excellent job scratching that turret! The interior is nicely done too!