I have just added another six galleries to my web site. This time there are following models displayed:
T-72, M60A3, LAV-25, M998 Humvee, Challenger and Chieftain.
Also two of my oldest galleries: M60 and M551 have been refreshed with all new photos - with better colors and details now.
To go directly to Galleries section of my web site, follow this link:
http://vodnik.net/index_gal.htm
Below are just a few examples of photos in new galleries (higher resolution photos availble on my website):
M998 Humvee:
M60A3:
LAV-25:
T-72:
Challenger:
Any comments welcome!
Regards,
Pawel
Hosted by Darren Baker
New photos of my old models, Part II
Vodnik
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Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2003 - 09:21 AM UTC
Halfyank
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Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2003 - 09:57 AM UTC
Very nice work sir. I REALLY wish modern armor interested me more. I've got the 3rd Armored Cavalry HQ about five miles from my home as a research site.
Vodnik
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Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2003 - 08:29 PM UTC
Well Halfyank, I wish I had such a research possibilities as you do
Although American military equipment visits Polish training grounds quite often recently, I live too far from any of them to have a chance to see any US hardware "in flesh"...
Regards,
Pawel
Although American military equipment visits Polish training grounds quite often recently, I live too far from any of them to have a chance to see any US hardware "in flesh"...
Regards,
Pawel
SS-74
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Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2003 - 08:40 PM UTC
WOW! Looked real nice, lord vondik, especially the camo on the brit tanker, amazing. Nice work.
WeWillHold
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Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2003 - 11:22 PM UTC
Vod
Very good looking efforts here. The detail interior of the Hummer is impressive. Good stuff!.
Steve
Very good looking efforts here. The detail interior of the Hummer is impressive. Good stuff!.
Steve
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Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2003 - 11:33 PM UTC
Your work is amazing. Think of easy access to military equipment as a mixed blessing...you'd never be truly satisfied with your results! Nicely done, great photos too.
KiwiDave
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Posted: Friday, July 18, 2003 - 04:41 PM UTC
Nice work Pawel.
I note in your site you acknowledge that your OOB Chieftain is innaccurate. The simplest fix is to stop referring to it as a Mk5.
OOB it is a reasonable, though over simplified, model of a Mk3. So why not just call it a Mk3 and not apologize!
Regards Dave
I note in your site you acknowledge that your OOB Chieftain is innaccurate. The simplest fix is to stop referring to it as a Mk5.
OOB it is a reasonable, though over simplified, model of a Mk3. So why not just call it a Mk3 and not apologize!
Regards Dave
Vodnik
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Posted: Friday, July 18, 2003 - 11:41 PM UTC
Thanks Dave!
It is an easy fix indeed - I'll change the text on my web page!
Regards,
Pawel
It is an easy fix indeed - I'll change the text on my web page!
Regards,
Pawel