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thanks mate. I do have the figure in the kit, I just never used it as my figure painting is pretty average.
On the neverending quest for the perfectly built model kit.
Looks good BT. Just needs a gunner in the turret hatch
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
BattleTweety Hi Gamera, I tried a couple of washes with this model. I used Tamiya Brown and Black Panel line accent around the body of the vehicle and AK North Africa Dust pigment for the tyres. cheers BT
Hi Gamera,
I tried a couple of washes with this model. I used Tamiya Brown and Black Panel line accent around the body of the vehicle and AK North Africa Dust pigment for the tyres.
cheers
BT
Thanks! As I said, I love how she came out! Will have to try the same next time I do a sand vehicle.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I like your build. I also like this kit; Academy copied the Tamiya Hummer but didn't realise it was an Italeri kit that Tamiya issued as a one off. They were inexpensive and easy to build. I use to snatch these up whenever I saw them on sale until the newer Tamiya kits came out.
Looks pretty friggin' good to me!!!
Did you use a brown wash? I've used washes on sand coloured vehicles and they never seem to look right.
Hahaha. Thanks keavdog for fixing my error. It was late when I wrote that. I enjoyed that series and its a shame it was for only one season. Thanks again.
It's a great HBO series from 2008. I read the book by the same title first and it's pretty true to the events and characters. You are in for a treat!
https://www.hbo.com/generation-kill
Thanks,
John
I'm not familiar with that series, is it a recent show?
Generation Kill TigerII? Yes very much so.
Very nice BT. Looks like one of the vehicles from the HBO series Generation X.
Turned out great. I love fun little projects like that.
Hi all,
just a little gap filler project while waiting for a mail order to arrive.
Kit went together quite well even though its 1992 vintage. Probably lacking a few details that a modern kit would have, especially around the lights, but overall an enjoyable little build.
Used Tamiya TS-46 Light Sand for the base coat.
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