This is the Bronco 1:35 Staghound Mk1. Basically an OOB with only an antenna added. It is a fun kit to build except for the instructions and issues with the PE (soft and no fold lines. I would recommend this kit to anyone wanting something a little different in their collection. The instructions do make it more suited to experience builders though as they are more of an exploded diagram vs step by step.
This is my first try at heavy weathering so please let me know how I did. Thank You for looking.
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1:35 Bronco Staghound Mk1
psgavin
United States
Joined: October 18, 2011
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2012 - 04:53 AM UTC
pseudorealityx
Georgia, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2012 - 08:18 AM UTC
I think that's as good if not better than the first time I tried to do some really heavy mud.
A google image search for "muddy jeep" would help for next time to give an idea as to specific areas where more mud might accumulate, where it would get kicked up higher, etc.
http://www.muddy4x4.com/muddy.JPG
Here's a good example. There are multiple color shades, areas where mud got kicked up, etc.
A google image search for "muddy jeep" would help for next time to give an idea as to specific areas where more mud might accumulate, where it would get kicked up higher, etc.
http://www.muddy4x4.com/muddy.JPG
Here's a good example. There are multiple color shades, areas where mud got kicked up, etc.