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Thank you so much, Gamera sir
I am honor-bound to my principles and morals... abiding by the quote '' to thine own heart be true or die a hypocrite '' . Karma will come around. What have been done in what best way I could, in the name of love and friendship, in kinship, I will reap what I have sown.
Again, really nice work! It does make me feel cold. And I love how you kept the 'snow' off where it would melt on the hot engine deck.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Many Many thanks guys... Glad to hear you like it
Very nice work!
Lon-ski
Excellent job on the Pershing there Hummingbird! Definitely looks cold!
Bruce
TomZ2 Tojo72 I think it looks great.In my humble opinion,the only things that would enhance your build is a couple of figures,and perhaps some mud and dirt,so the snow doesn't look so clean. But again,just a thought Looks fine. Soldier Brushing off Tank A Marine brushes off snow from a M-46 tank with a broom after the first snow of the year in Korea. December 9, 1952.
Tojo72 I think it looks great.In my humble opinion,the only things that would enhance your build is a couple of figures,and perhaps some mud and dirt,so the snow doesn't look so clean. But again,just a thought
I think it looks great.In my humble opinion,the only things that would enhance your build is a couple of figures,and perhaps some mud and dirt,so the snow doesn't look so clean.
But again,just a thought
Looks fine.
Soldier Brushing off Tank A Marine brushes off snow from a M-46 tank with a broom after the first snow of the year in Korea. December 9, 1952.
I did say it looked great also.I would agree that if you depic the tank at the moment of first snow when there is absolutely no movement around it,then it would be perfectly clean.But again it was a suggestion.
Though I don't see how a B+W photo supports your argument of clean snow,certainly can't tell by the photo you posted
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We like pics.How about some close-ups? Looks like a job well done to me.
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