Hello everybody!
Griffin - Thanks a lot for your kind words! As for the cigarette it's already done! Doing some math tells us the 1:35 cigarette should be around 0,2 mm. I first thought about finding some wire, but then my eyes encountered some stretched sprue laying right there on the workbench (just shows you why it's so important to never clean up). So I just used that. Paint it white, paint the filter, glue it in place with some paint, THEN cut to length (better for handling!) and paint the ash on the tip.
As for the bottles, it's only paint. I was trying to show earth colour showing through the glass and light reflections. There are modellers in Poland who don't like it - I can't do any better than that, but I think it's not bad, especially at the right viewing angle.
Glenn - thanks a lot, it means a lot to me! I'll write it again, your Vietnam photos on the net are really cool, I like to browse through them from time to time, to try to get the mood of the place back then.
And I have adjusted the shading on the top of the shirt, previously the brus strokes were a bit to visible. I have added the cigarette, as described above, and the letter from home:
The lighting angle looks kinda funny after rotating the photograph... Here's another shot showing the letter a bit better - but then the photo is blurry - sorry for that!
As for the letter - I have designed it in Corel DRAW!, printed out and there it is. If anybody would like to use it, here it is too - letter from home in 1:35:
Just print it out without rescaling (300dpi), cut out on the inner side of the line and fold the envelopes - and you're ready to go.
Now it's actually only the final assembly left to be done - unless anybody sees something that needs a correction, that is. Thanks for reading and have a nice day
Paweł