More advanced the type 97, it's the end is coming:
The final idea is more or less this:
Regards, Omar
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Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 - 07:20 AM UTC
Hi All
I add another Japanese Tank, in this case is a Type 97 Chi-Ha of Tamiya, I suppose it will be the last japanese tank that I will be do, because I will change to another army of other country that was in the WWII.
I made a little changes in the original model, like on the exhausts, and used some of pieces of the Type 4 Ke-Nu, that I didn´t used in that model when I made it.
Show you the advances of the Type 97:
Regards, Omar
I add another Japanese Tank, in this case is a Type 97 Chi-Ha of Tamiya, I suppose it will be the last japanese tank that I will be do, because I will change to another army of other country that was in the WWII.
I made a little changes in the original model, like on the exhausts, and used some of pieces of the Type 4 Ke-Nu, that I didn´t used in that model when I made it.
Show you the advances of the Type 97:
Regards, Omar
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Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 - 11:49 AM UTC
Hello Omar,
I like your work and attention to the painting in your models, really convincing chipping and weathering. Keep it up !
I like your work and attention to the painting in your models, really convincing chipping and weathering. Keep it up !
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Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 - 01:26 PM UTC
Hello Tom
Thanks by your comments, I hope to make a good job with this model too. Regards
Thanks by your comments, I hope to make a good job with this model too. Regards
Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 - 03:02 PM UTC
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...I suppose it will be the last japanese tank that I will be do, because I will change to another army of other country that was in the WWII.
Omar,
Say it isn't so! I love your Japanese tanks. Thank you for building them. I haven't built but one of them in 1/35and have a couple, so I am very interested in the models. Thanks for building them.
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Posted: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - 11:37 AM UTC
Thanks Frederick, I will do more forward a truck and a Kuragnone, of the japanese army, but I will be start a new forum, I apreciate yours coments.
Regards, Omar
Regards, Omar
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Posted: Saturday, April 04, 2020 - 06:14 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2020 - 12:00 PM UTC
Hi all.
The final step of the Chi Ha, the last step was put it in its base, I hope you like this model. The pictures of the model:
I suppose, that I will add one tank more in the future in this forum, I have one Stuart of the Academy models. My next proyect will be a Locomotive Baureihe 52... of Trumpeter...
See you soon, regards Omar
The final step of the Chi Ha, the last step was put it in its base, I hope you like this model. The pictures of the model:
I suppose, that I will add one tank more in the future in this forum, I have one Stuart of the Academy models. My next proyect will be a Locomotive Baureihe 52... of Trumpeter...
See you soon, regards Omar