Hi,
The works is almost done on the CW-34
The only things to do is some pastels and some metal color on the drive sproked and idler?
Sorry for the bad pictures and colors still have to learn how to operate that thing.
Comments are welcome
Ronald
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CW-34 (VT-34) almost done
Ronald_Kok
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Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2003 - 03:57 AM UTC
Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2003 - 04:18 AM UTC
Hey ronald
That`s really nice looking but why a tank in every picture really love the paintjob on the kenny. really realistic and also........ oh hmmm sorry
Ronald Again I can say that I`m very impressed. Especially with the shovel. how did you make that sticky clay on the blade it looks very real. Overall the tank is just as all your other work just excellent. Congrats dude you have delivered a nice model again
Biertje!!!!
That`s really nice looking but why a tank in every picture really love the paintjob on the kenny. really realistic and also........ oh hmmm sorry
Ronald Again I can say that I`m very impressed. Especially with the shovel. how did you make that sticky clay on the blade it looks very real. Overall the tank is just as all your other work just excellent. Congrats dude you have delivered a nice model again
Biertje!!!!
SS-74
Vatican City
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Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2003 - 04:19 AM UTC
Ron, looking great. I always look forward to your work, they are very very nice. Thanks for the nice pics.
Desert-Fox
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Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2003 - 04:22 AM UTC
Great work once again Ron. What did you use to settle down the decals? Did you gloss first?
Cheers mate.
Cheers mate.
scoccia
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Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2003 - 04:30 AM UTC
Very nice job Ronald! Also decals seting looks very good. I've got the same quest as faust about the clay...
Ronald_Kok
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Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2003 - 04:34 AM UTC
First thank you for the kind words
Faust indeed Kenny was a hell of a job to paint but the mud is Tamiya paint with some dirt in it verry simple solution but its works
Hi Dessert Fox yes I use first gloss varnish on the place only where the decals are coming, and after that a layer dull cote, and then I started with wheathering the vehicle to break down the brightness of the decals( Hope that I say it right )
I saw on the picture that I must replaced mine Dull cote its going shinny
SS-74, thanks and the next project is a suprise I think for you
Faust indeed Kenny was a hell of a job to paint but the mud is Tamiya paint with some dirt in it verry simple solution but its works
Hi Dessert Fox yes I use first gloss varnish on the place only where the decals are coming, and after that a layer dull cote, and then I started with wheathering the vehicle to break down the brightness of the decals( Hope that I say it right )
I saw on the picture that I must replaced mine Dull cote its going shinny
SS-74, thanks and the next project is a suprise I think for you