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Posted: Saturday, July 01, 2006 - 11:42 PM UTC
This is a close-up look at last month''s Dragon Armour Model of the Month winner from Brian Balkwill (Dsotm). Thanks Brian.....and congratulations!

Vinnie

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If you have comments or questions please post them here.

Thanks!
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Posted: Saturday, July 01, 2006 - 11:49 PM UTC
Vinnie, just looking at this build in (Models On Display). Its a great build and the tarp came out awesome. One question, why would you put a tarp on this vehicle. You can't use hatches or periscopes,is this used for camo.
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Posted: Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 01:22 AM UTC

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One question, why would you put a tarp on this vehicle. You can't use hatches or periscopes,is this used for camo.



good point.

another thing i noticed is most things are dirty or rusted but what about the tow cable,it looks so new.

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Posted: Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 01:48 AM UTC
Hmmm.....I was going to let Brian answer these, but hey ho! Firstly, the vehicles were supplied with Tarps, and the tie-downs to use them in case of bad weather. They weren't waterproof. Neither was the tow rope attached to the vehicle, if the old one was damaged, then a new one would have been used.

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Posted: Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 02:35 AM UTC
The Tarps have to be the single most realistic tarps Ive seen at this scale. The colours and weathering of them are top notch. Excellent.
The running gear and tracks are another highpoint as well as the paint difference of the missing side-guard tracks. Very nice model Brian and congrats on winning the MOM.
Im sure there will be more than myself interested in how you achieved the tarps finish. A long-winded explanation would be nice ;-)
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Posted: Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 02:41 AM UTC
Er........Frank, there has been a main top feature by Brian on the front page for the last 3 weeks about how to make these tarps..... :-)

Vinnie
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Posted: Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 02:55 AM UTC
Fantastic work and a well deserved winner Brian

Everything about this is spot on and its the nice little touches like the patch on the tarp and the mop resting on the rear that really makes it stand out.


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Posted: Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 03:33 AM UTC
Great looking HT Brian. Nice cammo with the red brown and of course the tarp......... fantastic and thanks for the article on making them, I really enjoyed it and learnt heaps
Top notch.
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Posted: Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 01:19 PM UTC
First off, many thanks for all the comments guys, both here and on the MoM threads. I am currently putting this model into a scene and hope to load up the pics later this week.


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Vinnie, just looking at this build in (Models On Display). Its a great build and the tarp came out awesome. One question, why would you put a tarp on this vehicle. You can't use hatches or periscopes,is this used for camo.



Thanks Mike. Yes the tie downs were used for camo, but I wanted to do it different. The idea is the integrity of the roof has suffered damage and is being covered till it gets repaired.


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another thing i noticed is most things are dirty or rusted but what about the tow cable,it looks so new.



Apart from the tracks and exhausts there is no other rust on the tank. I have been moving away from the whole chipped-and-rusted look after reseaching the daily maintenance discipline of German tankers. The reason for the shiny cables is that wih the amount of breakdowns these vehicles suffered, I figured they would get a lot of regular use and breakages/replacement. I will concede they should have more dirt so I will add that

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