IT DOES!!!
wait. why am i getting a red “x”[%-)]?
Because it didn’t really work?
[:O]
IT WORKS!!!
AND by the way, that isn’t me. that is my best friend goofing off with MY sword.
And this has to do with modeling how???
OK, funny, dude,-- but there is a “testing” forum for this type of post…
…looking forward to seeing your work if you’re a “treadhead” !
They must be sniffin’ glue [(-D].
super glue. the greatest multitool ever[;)]
…looking forward to seeing your work if you’re a “treadhead” !
yeah im a treadhead. whats it to ya[swg]?
Always good to welcome a new armorer to the forum! [#welcome]
Wow, it’s been a long time since I’ve seen a Universal Carrier…I would point out that the green looks a little too “green”; are ya sure ya got the correct color reference?
You have a little bit of silvering on the decals: try hitting the area with a bit of gloss and then Microsol them to make 'em snuggle down.Watch
your fender alignments; the one there that we can see seems a bit skewed,…
That thing on the fender is an oil can; I’m no expert in British armor but I don’t think they were painted green.Is
the tow cable bright silver? A darker metallic brown base highlighted with silver would be more realistic and give it a bit more depth.
Hope you’re one for critique and learning, Southern Dragon–there’s a lot of both to be had here, but we’re all in it for the love of the hobby and to help each other improve! Take a tour around the site; you’ll be a better modeler in an hour!
Look forward to seeing more of your work![:D]
[BH]!! thats ok. ill learn. eventually
Welcome to the forum, but um, yeah as mentioned, we do have a testing forum, for just such threads as these [:)]
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i forgot about the testing forum
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this is my favorite forum anyway, so ya’ll got stuck with it (and me[;)])
here’s the commander fig that came with it
there’s nothing wrong with the fender. that’s how it came
the tow cable bright silver? A darker metallic brown base highlighted with silver would be more realistic and give it a bit more depth.
Hope you’re one for critique and learning, Southern Dragon–there’s a lot of both to be had here, but we’re all in it for the love of the hobby and to help each other improve! Take a tour around the site; you’ll be a better modeler in an hour!
Look forward to seeing more of your work![:D]
would a rust with steel drybrush work??