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Jeremy
Tim - The bullet holes look really cool! I like the way you can tell that the truck was hit at certain angles. I especially like the two holes in the windshield... sweet!
How did you get the "spidered" look for the bullet holes in the windshield?
Two things...
1. Get some transparent amber paint for those clearance lights. I think it will make a big difference in breaking up the black and adding some interest... it's all in the details. If I had any you would be welcome to it, but there is none on the shelf. Sorry.
2. Wipe those fingerprints off of your windshield! You're a dirty, nasty grease monkey and your filth makes me sick!
DuHast wrote:As always, constructive criticism please!
As always, constructive criticism please!
You know that I'm always willing to criticise you... constructive or not!
This truck is looking meaner and meaner every day. I think you're doing a great job and still amazed that you're willing to tackle some of the modifications you've made... especially for a first build.
Keep it coming!
Tim,
Welcome back to modeling! I just saw this thread, so excuse me for being a little late to the party(LOL). Fine work! You are doing a great job. I really like your use of different techniques and weathering. A suggestion for future builds regarding the fuel tanks, is to use a product called a "Flexifile". It is a "U" shaped frame which holds a band of sanding material. This is great for sanding rounded surfaces like fuel tanks, exhaust pipes, etc. as it follows the curve, and does not make a FLAT edge. I look forward to your next update.
David
The brake line looks perfect as an exhaust stack!
That gun is gonna be nasty!
-Chris
US Army Infantryman
Gil
Tim - Try some 2-part epoxy or super glue to hold the shells on. Just a little dab on the end of a toothpick, touch it to the "link"(?) and place the shell on... one at a time. I think it will hold them good and allow you to flex it a little once you install it. Might be tedious but making those bullets looks that way too.
Pencil?! Who'da thunk?!
Ammo belt looks great on the "links"... but... is that... pencil lead? hmmm
Definitely looks nasty- pretty good sized round!
Good luck cleaning those break lines!
DuHast wrote:
What the... ???
I have no idea what that is! Probably something pretty common, huh? It looks like it will work nice though. Don't keep us in suspense... what is it? Huh, huh, huh?
I like the idea of the exhaust having that nasty, rusty, pitted look. I think the brake lines as they are would be a little too much though. I, personally, would sand them down quite a bit to make the "pitted" look less pronounced. Then make them look rusty with paint. That might defeat the purpose of using them in the first place but, the real metal will look better than plastic when it comes to that effect. Of course, they might look just right after sanding. They will have some clean bare metal spots and some rusty spots... hmmm... yes, I'm a genius. Also, clean those puppies well with some brake cleaner because the residual brake fluid will become a problem. Clean... thoroughly!
That's how I feel about that! Hopefully someone else has some good advise.
Now... what the heck are those things?
Tim- first model in 10 years?! WOW!! You're doing a great job so far, excellent finishing work with the washes, nice, clean paint job, great construction- I can't wait to see this one finished, should be very interesting with the police car chained up front.
I think the darker wash on the rims fits the grunge look of this Mad-Max type vehicle. Good luck on the ammo belts!
Totally awesome! I actually had a dream to do a model like this--armor, guns, "road warrior-type" thing.....then I discovered tanks....
It'll be fun to live vicariously through your efforts here! It;s looking superb so far!
bobbaily wrote:And I love the gatling guns....oh to have one of those on my Focus the next time some yo-yo runs a red light and cuts in front of me....
HAHA! That's great! I was going to put one on the roof of my Volkswagen but it just wouldn't fit!
I finally got to see this thing in person and it is HUGE. I build 1/48 aircraft and Tim and I measured the truck up against an SM-79 I'm building and they were just about the same length. This thing is gonna be sick!
Helping Tim with this is alot of fun. To me, this would be a very imposing project for a first time build but Tim dives right in. The ideas he has for this truck are amazing!
Great work! Can't wait to see some more!
P.S. - All that Dr Pepper in the background is making me thirsty.
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