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Gábor Bélik (Quichas)
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Js-2 (Dragon)

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26 March 2014, 07:00
Lionel Marco

Great work:it's difficult to find something that needs improvement
26 March 2014, 11:54
Es-haq Khosravi
Nice job!
26 March 2014, 12:53
Holger Kranich
Fantastic result! Looks quite realistic!Well done!
I love the pigment work on the lower hull a lot!
26 March 2014, 14:43
Gábor Bélik
Thanks guys. This was the first time I used pigments. 🙂 The result is quite Good but makes a looot of mess.
26 March 2014, 15:36
Alan Rush
Nice! I really like the giant Soviet tanks. The finish, weathering and pigments really give it the look of a BIG piece of machinery.
26 March 2014, 16:17
Aghis Barberopoulos
Very well done job, it has a definite realism about it!
26 March 2014, 17:27
Michael Razz
Its a beauty,if u compare this one with a REAL tank I cant see witch one is the real one.
26 March 2014, 19:18
Barry Lloyd
You've done an excellent cast finish on the turret.
26 March 2014, 19:26
Hunter Cummins
How did you make such great mud ???
6 April 2014, 12:20
Gábor Bélik
A Layer of pigment fixer a Layer of pigment fixer. Repeat 3-4 times with different colour.
After it dried, with a rough brush Just wipe the 'axcess' downwards until the desired effect is ok.
6 April 2014, 14:01
George Bacon
Excellent!!! 👍 👍 👍
6 April 2014, 15:16
Hunter Cummins
Thank you very much
6 April 2014, 18:24
james johnson
👍
6 April 2014, 18:31
Holger Kranich
What kind of tracks did you use? Friuls???
6 April 2014, 20:16
Martyn Fox
Great job. I thought the first pic was one of a real tank.
6 April 2014, 21:40
Gábor Bélik
The tracks are the usual magick tracks From the kit.
7 April 2014, 03:11
Bill Spargo
Magnificent work if you ask me, that would be winner in any model competition if you ask me. The mud work, weathering is great. Great job on the spade
7 April 2014, 03:21
Gábor Bélik
Thanks guys! This one was built out of the box.
7 April 2014, 03:29

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