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Russian SAM-6 Anti-Aircraft Missile
Hoa_ro
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Posted: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 - 02:12 PM UTC
1/35 Trumpeter. The main color is Russian 2, post shading's by water colour....










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Posted: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 - 11:56 PM UTC
Nicely done Thanh- the weathering and dirt on the vehicle is subtle and brings out the details well. I've done that Masterclub figure myself and I like the way you've done yours and added it to the scene- I'm just wondering where his RPK got to?

My only suggestion would be to dirty up the groundwork a little more- looks too bright and clean to me. Overall a good job though.
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Posted: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - 01:13 AM UTC

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Nicely done Thanh- the weathering and dirt on the vehicle is subtle and brings out the details well. I've done that Masterclub figure myself and I like the way you've done yours and added it to the scene- I'm just wondering where his RPK got to?

My only suggestion would be to dirty up the groundwork a little more- looks too bright and clean to me. Overall a good job though.



Thank you so much! How long have you been doing this stuff?
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Posted: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - 02:06 AM UTC
Nice work, but you've done a number of mistakes during the construction and painting.
These are:
The inmobility rack (rear of the vehicle) is not straight, but he falls backwards (if you do not do so, the missiles were en route).
The rockets, missiles, where the set of types 3M9ME (or want to compare).
This type of nose is not white, but gray.
The far right is not rocket did well to control the plane.
The beömlőket in reality a thin plastic protected (this is semi-transparent and broken during the flight over), the red color is not flowing, but metal (aluminum).
The red cap, which it is made, if delivered.

The vehicle:
In width at the front warning lights (GST) is not red!
The rear of the vehicle indicated in the color or white, or green!
The front of the vehicle, the front left side of a dome.
This "telecode" antenna, it receives the tracking station (SURN 1S91, Straight Flush) broadcast signals, which occur in the artillery section of the goal.
This antenna is a special gray plastic cover, only the top metal cap, green, or pull over in a protective cover for the brownish-yellow.

I do not criticize your work, because so much work.
I just want to help you to know what's what and why and how it works in reality!

Regards from hungary: Gábor.
Hoa_ro
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Posted: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - 02:21 AM UTC

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Nice work, but you've done a number of mistakes during the construction and painting.
These are:
The inmobility rack (rear of the vehicle) is not straight, but he falls backwards (if you do not do so, the missiles were en route).
The rockets, missiles, where the set of types 3M9ME (or want to compare).
This type of nose is not white, but gray.
The far right is not rocket did well to control the plane.
The beömlőket in reality a thin plastic protected (this is semi-transparent and broken during the flight over), the red color is not flowing, but metal (aluminum).
The red cap, which it is made, if delivered.

The vehicle:
In width at the front warning lights (GST) is not red!
The rear of the vehicle indicated in the color or white, or green!
The front of the vehicle, the front left side of a dome.
This "telecode" antenna, it receives the tracking station (SURN 1S91, Straight Flush) broadcast signals, which occur in the artillery section of the goal.
This antenna is a special gray plastic cover, only the top metal cap, green, or pull over in a protective cover for the brownish-yellow.

I do not criticize your work, because so much work.
I just want to help you to know what's what and why and how it works in reality!

Regards from hungary: Gábor.



Thanks for your comment, i'll notice those mistakes and make it better next time. I did this figure 1 year ago, now I'm working on the Tank T-34 trumpeter 1/16, almost done. I'll post it here when i finish.
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Posted: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - 02:23 AM UTC


juge75
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Posted: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - 02:25 AM UTC
If you build air defense issue as well, feel free to ask here, I can help you!
:-)
Hoa_ro
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Posted: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - 02:36 AM UTC

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If you build air defense issue as well, feel free to ask here, I can help you!
:-)


Ok, thank you so much
Karl187
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Posted: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - 04:33 AM UTC

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Nicely done Thanh- the weathering and dirt on the vehicle is subtle and brings out the details well. I've done that Masterclub figure myself and I like the way you've done yours and added it to the scene- I'm just wondering where his RPK got to?

My only suggestion would be to dirty up the groundwork a little more- looks too bright and clean to me. Overall a good job though.



Thank you so much! How long have you been doing this stuff?



I've been modelling nearly ten years now, something like that. How about you?
Hoa_ro
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Posted: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - 04:24 PM UTC
I've been doing this since July 2009, I'm member of a Vietnamese modelling website mohinhvn.org. I just knew about website http://armorama.com one month ago.
Hope i can learn from you guys to improve my modelling skill

Best regard
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