This's my old model kit of Polish wz.34 armoured car.
I bought and I did this 10 years ago.
The kit is from AGA in 1/35 scale.
Hosted by Darren Baker
Polish wz.34 light armoured car 1/35
whiteeagle
Wojewodztwo Slaskie, Poland
Joined: February 24, 2008
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Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - 12:23 AM UTC
GaryKato
California, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - 04:02 AM UTC
That is very nicely done. I especially like the mud on the lower part. Was this built out of the box or did you add details to it?
Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - 07:18 AM UTC
Hi adam,
Nice work on an old kit, looks excellent.
Al
Nice work on an old kit, looks excellent.
Al
whiteeagle
Wojewodztwo Slaskie, Poland
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Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - 08:12 AM UTC
Hello,
Thank you for comments.
I have used only parts of the box. It's interesting to note, tyres are made from rubber and this model kit costed(ten years ago) less than $2.
Thank you for comments.
I have used only parts of the box. It's interesting to note, tyres are made from rubber and this model kit costed(ten years ago) less than $2.
Drader
Wales, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - 09:27 PM UTC
I'm amazed that you managed to get the mudguards on without losing your patience
I think the one that I have was boxed by Certi and was moulded in a boring grey colour. The rubber tyres were good though as you could sand the mould seam off without them chewing up.
David
I think the one that I have was boxed by Certi and was moulded in a boring grey colour. The rubber tyres were good though as you could sand the mould seam off without them chewing up.
David
whiteeagle
Wojewodztwo Slaskie, Poland
Joined: February 24, 2008
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Posted: Thursday, April 03, 2008 - 08:15 AM UTC
Hi David,
I concede, to making this, it's necessary a lot of patience!
The mudguards and some parts of chassis were horrible attempt for patience
But I think, that result is not too bad?
I concede, to making this, it's necessary a lot of patience!
The mudguards and some parts of chassis were horrible attempt for patience
But I think, that result is not too bad?