1⁄35Magach 6b Gal Batash
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Wow... nice job Keith! I like the way the bridge goes off the base.
APR 27, 2013 - 04:40 AM
This about the most wicked AFV I have seen Keith.
Very nice work!
~ Jeff
APR 27, 2013 - 05:08 AM
thanks for the comments guys, I was trying to achieve a nice in action look to it, and having it beginning to cross a combat bridge seemed like a good way of doing that, different than just having it on a flat road or sand.
It has been a while since I have really had a chance to build a real good base and this one was a good opportunity to have a go at mountainous desert scene, and a incorporating using Cork bark which I have seen used but never really tried myself.
Keith
APR 27, 2013 - 06:14 AM
Nice work, i always like these projects which you don't see every day! This Magach looks like you had some fun building it!
APR 27, 2013 - 07:09 PM
Stunning groundwork, perfect composition, amazing weathering! It is a really inspiring job Keith, thanks for sharing.
APR 27, 2013 - 08:54 PM
Beautiful build. love the many levels of the diorama and the way everything ties together.
APR 29, 2013 - 06:00 AM
Keith, that's some great work !!!!
Which base kit did you use ? Tamiya ? Academy ?
Were there any problems with the Legend conversion ?
What colours & decals did you use ?
Great job ! Great job !!!! Ground work, details, weathering.. terrific ..
APR 29, 2013 - 06:17 AM
Hi John
the base kit was an Italeri M60, the legend conversion is good, I had to scratch build the rear armour hangers, and replace some of the armour panels on the Hull. I also had to replace quite a few of the italeri parts with new scratch built parts so the conversion would sit right, but the base kit was a real old one I picked up cheap so was to to be expected I guess.
add in the Fruil Merkava tracks its a decent build and conversion once you get going. I used the Lifecolor Israeli sand 1982 as it has a nice green tint to it.
Decals I can remember of the top of my head, but where a set i had in the stash, although the smaller one where hand painted on.
HTH
Keith
APR 29, 2013 - 07:21 AM
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