Once again, thanks a lot guys, seriously. I honestly appreciate all the kind comments!
deafpanzer
You are DAMN SO GOOD!!!
I smell FSM cover... especially that they haven't done a tank during
Vietnam Era for a long time I think. Thanks for taking your time to
show us the WIP.
ha ha--AARON, MATT--WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THAT?!?!
Thanks, Andy--you're too kind!
BigDaddyBluesman--you flatter me, honestly! I'm most happy that I seem to have captured something that gets high marks from guys like you who have actually served and been there in that red mud; man, that humbles me profoundly. I was only five years old in 1970, but I remember the time, and the soldiers who never got their due. In some small way, This is my tribute.
I went to "The Wall" in D.C. when I was there in the 1980's, I remember walking aloNG the wall as it started at my feet, and then it was up to my knees. my chest...pretty soon it was at eye level and then over my head...and the names--all 58,175 of them --just kept coming....wow, man. All those boys--most no older than myself at the time, gone, wiped out--I'm not ashamed to say that I cried, openly. I didn't even know a one of them, but it broke me down. Anyway, hearing that I brought something special to this model really puts a smile on my face!
Thanks, Eric, Steve, Pawel and Marc! You too, John and Anthony. Anthony, I'm "well chuffed" (as they say across the pond!) to have gotten the flesh tones on the African American guy!
Thank, Manny! I do appreciate your approval! Yeah, those "cheap" acrylics are the bomb for anything that doesn't need real "finishing finesse". They're good cover-alls, and they come in a HUGE palette of colors!
Ben, thank too!
WHAT'S NEXT?!!? Well, deer season is next, lol. Hunting down in Pennsylvania with my Dad. SO I'll be a little slow on the workbench again for a bit. But I have at least one more "Armor" surprise to show soon, and then I'll be working on something totally different--a 1/24 scale International Payhauler mining dump truck. I'm going to build it as a derelict, abandoned old coal hauler like the ones that I've seen recently in the old coal fields of Pennsylvania. THAT will be a cool build, I assure you--and a real finishing challenge. LOTS of textures, degradation, scratches and old rust that will draw heavily on my armor weathering skills.
Thanks again, all!