This is my second post in armorama, I just completed this RSO from RIICH model. At beginning ,I want to paint my model in German Dunkengelb, however, after trying to mix colors from Mr. Color, I decided to paint the vehicle from my own style, haha. The decal was taken from Good Own WWII Aircraft and the Barrels were from Vucal Model.
Thank you .
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1/35 SKODA RSO-Radschlepper Ost
Shinpencil
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Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 - 03:51 PM UTC
wild0rchids
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Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 - 05:41 PM UTC
Great !
Blackstoat
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Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 - 07:57 PM UTC
Nice
just about to start one of these myself. I was going to go for a completely knackered one in post war agricultural use :-/
How did you get those pin pricks of rust on the wheels, they look extremely realistic.
good job mate.
just about to start one of these myself. I was going to go for a completely knackered one in post war agricultural use :-/
How did you get those pin pricks of rust on the wheels, they look extremely realistic.
good job mate.
Shinpencil
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Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2014 - 10:17 PM UTC
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Nice
just about to start one of these myself. I was going to go for a completely knackered one in post war agricultural use :-/
How did you get those pin pricks of rust on the wheels, they look extremely realistic.
good job mate.
I used AK Pigment + White spirit :
alanmac
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Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2014 - 11:35 PM UTC
Hi
A nice build, congratulations.
One thing I did note is there appears to be no chipping or damage to the support rails in the cargo bed. The vehicle exterior seems to have suffered with plenty of chipping etc but the area where cargo would be pushed against, knock against during transportation seems to lack any wear or damage whatsoever. The same goes for the cargo bed floor. Given the amount of use portrayed by the exterior I would expect this area to be as badly chipped, if not worse than the exterior.
regards
Alan
A nice build, congratulations.
One thing I did note is there appears to be no chipping or damage to the support rails in the cargo bed. The vehicle exterior seems to have suffered with plenty of chipping etc but the area where cargo would be pushed against, knock against during transportation seems to lack any wear or damage whatsoever. The same goes for the cargo bed floor. Given the amount of use portrayed by the exterior I would expect this area to be as badly chipped, if not worse than the exterior.
regards
Alan
Shinpencil
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Posted: Sunday, August 24, 2014 - 08:29 PM UTC
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Hi
A nice build, congratulations.
One thing I did note is there appears to be no chipping or damage to the support rails in the cargo bed. The vehicle exterior seems to have suffered with plenty of chipping etc but the area where cargo would be pushed against, knock against during transportation seems to lack any wear or damage whatsoever. The same goes for the cargo bed floor. Given the amount of use portrayed by the exterior I would expect this area to be as badly chipped, if not worse than the exterior.
regards
Alan
Thank you Alan, I noted those mistakes. Since I had already glued the chassic, It was very difficult to re-paint and chip again. Again, thank you for you comment and I will take note for my next build.