Pedro,
When I first saw this truck I thought that it was an ugly and archaic beast and why would anyone want to bother with it. However, after following this build I have grown to appreciate its uniqueness and potential. I love the camo and the "weathering" is both subtle and perfect (can't stand those overdone, chipped up wrecks that look like they belong in a scrap yard). Great job and I wonder what you've got in mind next.
Cheers,
Jan
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Posted: Monday, October 15, 2012 - 03:23 AM UTC
PedroA
Valencia, Spain / España
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Posted: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 - 01:49 AM UTC
Thanks very much friends.
All these italian trucks have a special charm. I'm happy with the CAMO. It is the first model that I have used a paper stencil. You always must be careful.
Now, I must to change the scale. I want to make an old spanish gun for a museum.
Best regards. Pedro.
All these italian trucks have a special charm. I'm happy with the CAMO. It is the first model that I have used a paper stencil. You always must be careful.
Now, I must to change the scale. I want to make an old spanish gun for a museum.
Best regards. Pedro.
Posted: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 - 07:29 AM UTC
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Now, I must to change the scale. I want to make an old Spanish gun for a museum.
Best regards. Pedro.
Now that sounds interesting. will you be posting this in the forums and if so where?
~ Eddy