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Italian B1 Centauro AFV with armor (Abandoned Desert Version)

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  • eddiesolo
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2013
    • 11193

    #16
    Novice skills...o_O Negative comments only...


    If you ask for honest crit you will get it-the guys will give it and tell you why.


    I personally, cannot see anything amiss. I think most modellers will notice something after the build and address it-I do it all the time.


    But for me, this is great, superb weathering and detailing. Very nice quality build.

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    • Guest

      #17
      Originally posted by \
      Novice skills...o_O Negative comments only...
      If you ask for honest crit you will get it-the guys will give it and tell you why.


      I personally, cannot see anything amiss. I think most modellers will notice something after the build and address it-I do it all the time.


      But for me, this is great, superb weathering and detailing. Very nice quality build.
      Its really just so i know what im doing wrong and or what i could do better in general, cant really improve if everyone loves it Altho i am my biggest critique so yeah...


      Also the wheels will take time, more so because the washes wont dry and stick with them being rubber and i cant be arsed sanding them


      I have added and weathered tool's, a general storage box and a wire cable. May even make some bedroll type things and add them along with other bits and bob's.


      Side note, does anyone know how to get a good net storage sling effect type thing without actually having a net?

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      • Guest

        #18
        Perhaps for a current model, which is not true in an atmosphere of war, can be a bit excessive wear applied, in my humble opinion, an otherwise good finish.


        Cheers

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        • Snowman
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          • Oct 2014
          • 2098

          #19
          Originally posted by \
          Perhaps for a current model, which is not true in an atmosphere of war, can be a bit excessive wear applied, in my humble opinion, an otherwise good finish.
          I agree, maybe a bit excessively weathered for the age of the vehicle, but very well executed none the less.o_O


          As for the netting, you may have to investigate using a PE mesh to simulate the netting.


          A cracking build overall!! I have been contemplating building modern wheeled AFV's and this is one of the kits that have caught me eye amongst some wheeled arty units and personel carriers.......anyway - GREAT JOB!!

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