Hi guys. Got the interior finished and painted... at last.
I dont have a lot of modern kits, so the interior stowage is made up from general WW2 stowage that I thought passed as modern. The finish is probably more like that era as well.
First build pictures can be seen Here
All comments, critic and points of view are welcome. The next stage is the outside. What about the hatch interiors? Do they stay the interior colour or be the same as the outer colour?
Filled tracks;
The interior;
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IDF M113 fitter interior - Plasticbattle
Posted: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 - 12:52 PM UTC
MLD
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Posted: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 - 02:21 PM UTC
Looks good.
My only sugestion would be adding a ramp pulley and fuel filter assembly there in the lower left -viewed from rear. It is such an obvious part, I sort of wonder how
academy missed it.
If you check the Zelda inteiror instructions from Eduard, www.eduard.cz, you'll get the idea.
The bilge outlet pipe also runs from the floor level to the curved pipe piece on the roof on the right hand side.
Mike
My only sugestion would be adding a ramp pulley and fuel filter assembly there in the lower left -viewed from rear. It is such an obvious part, I sort of wonder how
academy missed it.
If you check the Zelda inteiror instructions from Eduard, www.eduard.cz, you'll get the idea.
The bilge outlet pipe also runs from the floor level to the curved pipe piece on the roof on the right hand side.
Mike
bison126
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Posted: Thursday, December 09, 2004 - 07:11 PM UTC
Looks good to me, job well done.
I would detail more the engine if you intend to let the hatch opened. Some wiring, tubing would increase the realism. It's a beautiful paint job.
olivier
I would detail more the engine if you intend to let the hatch opened. Some wiring, tubing would increase the realism. It's a beautiful paint job.
olivier
Major_Goose
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Posted: Thursday, December 09, 2004 - 10:06 PM UTC
i really love your paint work. And as said if u add some more details to engine the whole interior will be super . Nice work
Costas
Costas