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  • Originally posted by cpt.chaos canada View Post
    My next paint testjob on a new PzIV.
    All done by the use of a sponge instead of a brush, except the wheels.

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    CCC​
    Not For nothin' but I've seen "Period Pictures" of tank crews applying cammo with Brushes and rags, so your finish here looks very period correct, Field applied. Well done sir.

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    • FMS / Rochobby 1/12 RC Willys MB along with the 1/12 RC Kubelwagen.

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      • Nice, I resemble that picture. Click image for larger version

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        RC tank parts and accessories I make
        www.RichardSJohnson.net/id28.html

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        • Celebrating the new acquisition



          So far the KT is a good match for the T-34. This is just the test run before adding all the accessories, painting the tracks, etc.

          I love how sluggish the tank is on low speed, it definitely drives like a heavy tank.

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          • My predominantly Tamiya 1:16 RC Tank Collection:Click image for larger version  Name:	NC8woLh.jpg Views:	0 Size:	159.1 KB ID:	391357
            • Tamiya 36208 Flakpanzer Gepard ( upgraded to Full Option Standard and 1A2 Variant )
            • Tamiya 56016 M26 Pershing
            • Tamiya 56018 King Tiger
            • Tamiya 56020 Leopard 2A6 ( upgraded to a 2A7+ Variant )
            My self designed, scratch built / 3D Printed Full Option E-100:Click image for larger version  Name:	XXR47uM.jpg Views:	0 Size:	166.5 KB ID:	391358
            Build Log and a Video of it.

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            • Like the E 100 very much. Any build log?
              Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

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              • My 1946 Panther F Gatling. This is a Heng Long Panther G with a 3DP Panther F Gatling Gun sold by AUSTRIAN_3D_ART on Cults3D. I contracted with JVMConcepts to have it printed. The STL file presents multiple scale options and includes the FG 1250 Night Vision scope.

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                Those whitish areas are an artefact, a reflection from a nearby window.
                Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                • Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
                  My 1946 Panther F Gatling. This is a Heng Long Panther G with a 3DP Panther F Gatling Gun sold by AUSTRIAN_3D_ART on Cults3D. I contracted with JVMConcepts to have it printed. The STL file presents multiple scale options and includes the FG 1250 Night Vision scope.

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                  Those whitish areas are an artefact, a reflection from a nearby window.
                  I just saw it posted on JVM3Dconcepts Instagram page. Wow it turned out looking pretty dang good. What a fun unique project you did. I can wait to see it in person.

                  Now when are you posting the video of it in action!

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                  • Awesome tank with amazing turret!

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                    • Heng Long T34-85 Pro series, repainted with Tamiya acrylics, numbers painted on with vinyl stencils, Russian figures by Marauder.

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                      • Originally posted by quitcherbitchen View Post
                        Like the E 100 very much. Any build log?
                        At the bottom of the last Picture was a Link to one.

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                        • Got it Thanks Very cool Thanks for posting
                          Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

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                          • Happy Holidays, everyone!

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                            Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                            • Tigers day...

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                              • Absolutely gorgeous. Daft question. What are you using to take the photos? Phone, camera?

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                                • Fantastic pics MrChef!

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                                  • Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
                                    Absolutely gorgeous. Daft question. What are you using to take the photos? Phone, camera?
                                    Thank you sir. I just use my phone, Iphone 13pro. It does surprisingly well, and I don't even mess with the settings much. I mostly work on perspective, lighting and environment.

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                                    • Originally posted by cpt.chaos canada View Post
                                      Fantastic pics MrChef!
                                      Thank you Capt.

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                                      • Originally posted by MrChef View Post

                                        Thank you sir. I just use my phone, Iphone 13pro. It does surprisingly well, and I don't even mess with the settings much. I mostly work on perspective, lighting and environment.
                                        Ta mi duck. I to just use my phone. You seem to have elevated the skills required.

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                                        • Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
                                          Ta mi duck. I to just use my phone. You seem to have elevated the skills required.
                                          Thank you Ian, and I can cook too!!!

                                          If I didn't have English and Scottish extern students with me for years I'da never understood "Ta mi duck".

                                          Cheers mate😉

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