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Hey guys thanks a bunch for the comments, glad your liking it.
Dude I know what you mean, I too saw way too many of the tanks over there in 91. I lost all the pics I had of them. No digi cameras back then, just film.
Rob
www.scratchmod.com
Rob - The only thing missing is that smell.......The realism is stunning
Rounds Complete!!
"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."
Thanks Mike. The smell of rust is no problem for me, I have some rusty metal bits in the hobby room, ref material of course
Hi all. Just thought I would post some final pics of this project. I can't believe it took this long to finish.
Here are some pics of the real tank and model for comparison.
Hope you like how it turned out.
Two words... Absolutely Incredible!
Thanks,Kevin Keefe
Mortars in MiniatureA Scale Model (Plus!) Collection of the Infantryman's Artillery
IBuildOne48
Teach modeling to youth!
Scalefinishes.com
It looks AWESOME Like how you show the real one against your one, incredible resemblance
Damn... I like this!
Andy
Rob i have to hand it to you bud you are just about the best there is in your field that is amazing i have liked all your builds but this is the best yet its as close to perfect as one can get, just amazing.
Look, I'm not one to hand out attaboys just because someone feels the need to hear them, but.............ATTABOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pat.
Unbeliveable.....
To quote the great Jeff Spicolli:
'Awesome, totally awesome!' & ' Ahh gnarly!'
Tanks do not look so menacing in a destroyed state, if a photograph of the knocked out tank can tell a story of a thousand words you have captured it in a thousand bits of plastic & resin!
Dude, which one is the model?
It's realy tight Rob, well worth the amount of time you have put into it.
This says it all, Rob.
Kick back, have a drink on us all, and take your bows
NOBODY does it better.
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Hehehe Thanks Karl, and thank you all for the wonderful comments. This project was one of the rare builds I do to specific reference pics, but not the last. There is another burnt out T-69II that I will do later this year.
I will be taking a break from building and forum posting this year and concentrating on making masters and my site / forum. I will of course be checking in and seeing what everyone is up to. I will also be doing more "how-to" videos on rusting.
Thanks again for the kind words and I am glad to read that you all approve of how this turned out.
Marc
Previous post was me totally speechless.
'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)
That is just awesome work there!
Incredible! It's works like these that remind me of how long I still have yet to go
On the bench: 1/35 M1046 Humvee - waiting paint " M3A2 Half-track - waiting paint " LAV III
Looks awesome Rob!!
fantastic work Rob !! what are you going to destroy next ?
Wow, superb work Rob! I really like the way you posted the real photo along side your work. Its spot on, man.
Jon
My Blog: The Combat Workshop
I have said it on the other forum Rob and i will say it again AWSOME job buddy.
I wasn't sure it was possible Rob, but you've really outdone yourself with this one. Definitely the best work you've done to date IMHO. Very effective presentation all around and the comparison to the actual photo shows the lengths you went to in terms of realism and reproduction of a burned-out hulk. Hail to the Rust King!
BP Models
Great work, love it.
the doog This says it all, Rob. Kick back, have a drink on us all, and take your bows NOBODY does it better. . '); // -->
I don't say this often but I'm speechless
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