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Post by EddyL on Apr 29, 2012 12:28:56 GMT 8
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yuen
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Post by yuen on Apr 29, 2012 12:35:01 GMT 8
after many years no touch but the have such quality outcome @.@ great weathering!!! but i noticed the wheels are bit reddish... purposely??
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Post by EddyL on Apr 29, 2012 18:52:27 GMT 8
Yuen, those 2 are red oxide primed wheels, replacement for the original ones damaged in war.. I purposely added that , just to give it a realistic visual effect of a well used war machine. During war, tanks are just fitted with primed wheels and made do with that, as they do not have the luxury of painting camo patterns on it.. The faster it is replaced, the faster it will be back on the battle front again..
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yuen
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Post by yuen on Apr 30, 2012 13:19:10 GMT 8
understand now. thanks eddy for the explanation!
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Post by genosider on Apr 30, 2012 16:21:12 GMT 8
That weathering is incredible! Looks like you still have the touch... ;D
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Post by EddyL on Apr 30, 2012 22:34:54 GMT 8
That weathering is incredible! Looks like you still have the touch... ;D Thank you, Geno.. rusty...
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Post by Phoon on May 2, 2012 8:36:38 GMT 8
You like topless.............tank huh! LOL!!!! Tremendous skill masta!
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