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  • bluriusz
    • May 2012
    • 400

    #16
    Last update before finish. Not much left, just mud, dust etc.

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    • Guest

      #17
      Bart thats a sharp looking build so far,nicely weathered. I like the rust on the muffler shield and the paint chipping on the hatches ,just enough without being overdone! cheers Trey

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        #18
        Looking very nice Bart!

        You will leave alone or will do a little dio or similar?

        I wish to see it finished!

        Cheers

        Polux

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        • bluriusz
          • May 2012
          • 400

          #19
          Cheers guys.

          Thinking of a simple dio. Uneven grass field with some wooden fence. I prob start it today

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          • saguy
            SMF Supporters
            • Feb 2011
            • 570

            #20
            Originally posted by \
            Cheers guys. Thinking of a simple dio. Uneven grass field with some wooden fence. I prob start it today
            how will u be doing the grass bart ... i'm planning a set dio's for my aircraft and am thinking of some nice muddy / grassy fields .., tx lindsey

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            • geegad
              • Mar 2010
              • 2329

              #21
              dont know how ive missed this one just gone through your post how did you find the bronco tracks???ive brought some for my m7 priest...and that barrel look way better than the kit piece...and finally an outstanding job done buddy looks quality

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              • bluriusz
                • May 2012
                • 400

                #22
                @saguy: I've bought some green flock scatter, will try with that first. Don't really know, as I've never did a dio before

                @geegad: thanks. Bronco tracks are brilliant. Only thing is quite hard to put them on a tank, as it needs to be quite tense and they are a bit fragile and fell apart sometimes. But they are workable as they said. I was already driving the tank on my desk like I was 5yo again

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