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NATO Front End Loader


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About the Author

About Adam N P Wilder (ANPW)
FROM: MAINE, UNITED STATES


Comments

Very nice job indeed. The armor makes the difference between a very good finish and an outstanding one. Sean
MAY 18, 2006 - 09:08 AM
Really is an outstanding job. And of course I love the Armorama.com and Gino's name on it....... :-)
MAY 18, 2006 - 06:53 PM
For a Non AFV, that is absolutely brilliant and very very realistic
MAY 18, 2006 - 06:58 PM
Dear Adam Reallz great job Can we have more insight of the model ? Scale scrathc ?? How did you do the rust looking with the Ti's method or painting? Please give us more information ? Welcome to Armorama cheer seb
MAY 18, 2006 - 08:08 PM
Hello, techniques and Armorama Dear Jeroen, Sergeant Barton, Charles, 2nd Lieutenant Lynch, Master Chief Petty Officer O'Meara and 2nd Lieutenant Cookson. Thank you for taking the time to welcome me to Armorama and posting your thoughts on my loader. It really means a lot to me. Hello 2nd Lieutenant Forsyth, this is one of two loaders we will be releasing at MIG Productions. It is an all resin kit. We are currently preparing it for production. Thank you and please E-mail me with any other thoughts or questions you might have. Major General Keegan. All I did was follow many color photos of armor currently in Iraq for the weathering of this model. I mostly did WWII subjects until being asked to paint this piece for the company. It is my first modern subject. It was a very fresh change for me. I will certainly be changing my subjects for a bit to more modern equipment. I am an American currently working in Spain. Building models like this one helps to bring me closer to home for a bit. Caporal-Chef Viale, thank you for your interest. The model is typical 1/35 scale. The rust was easy. I am going to need to get some photos from the camera at work to help me explain it to you. Upon getting the photos I will E-mail them to you personally. Please give me a few days. I have been spending most of my time on Missing Lynx over the past yeas. It is great to finally be meeting people on Armorama. So are you guys all military? No wonder I saw military vehicles in Iraq with LINK written on them. Very cool!!!!!!! Thanks again guys and talk to you shortly. Happy modeling ANPW
MAY 19, 2006 - 01:17 AM
Hey Adam, don't forget to share your rust effect with the rest of us folks I would love to see your method. It's really amzing.
MAY 19, 2006 - 01:31 AM
outstanding and realistic. i like the welded seams on the steel panels. it takes a welder to replicate that. you have to tell us how you did it. tahnks for sharing.
MAY 19, 2006 - 03:51 AM
Adam, what a beautiful piece of work. Your weathering style is very realistic and true to life. It is amazing that this is your first modern piece. It is always great to see modelling of such a high standard. Welcome to Armorama, Ian,
MAY 19, 2006 - 03:52 PM
This is the most putstanding model I have ever seen. Would you please write a "build" article about it?
MAY 27, 2006 - 06:06 AM
Hey Nice job indeed. I like the rusty armor plates. Great build I think Cheers Roel
MAY 27, 2006 - 04:10 PM