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  • Thorbrand
    • Dec 2016
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    #31
    Tha's an excellent job, I've never done a tank before but you have inspired me to try one out. I would say your model is worth putting in a nice display box with a textured surface, you just need something like a bit of old laminate floor cut to size or a thin piece of wood to layer on some ground texture, that would really add an extra effect to the model, since its winter camo, it shouldn't be too difficult to create a snowy surface for it to rest on. Don't use real snow ...that melts lol

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      #32
      Originally posted by Thorbrand
      Tha's an excellent job, I've never done a tank before but you have inspired me to try one out. I would say your model is worth putting in a nice display box with a textured surface, you just need something like a bit of old laminate floor cut to size or a thin piece of wood to layer on some ground texture, that would really add an extra effect to the model, since its winter camo, it shouldn't be too difficult to create a snowy surface for it to rest on. Don't use real snow ...that melts lol
      Thanks so much!! I'm happy to have inspired someone. I'm also glad it seems I did all the techniques right to create a well-detailed model; I was scared at first!

      I will have to do that box/platform later as this model is currently at my parents' next house. I definitely wanted to do thay but I didn't have time before Christmas. O:

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