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About the Author

About Adam Kijak (Maxymilian)
FROM: ENGLAND - WEST MIDLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM


Comments

Looks pretty good. Good job on the camo and weathering. There are some huge mold seam lines on the baggage and some of the LAV-R parts (extra jack stands on front glacis) though. Not all of the wheels are touching the ground too. Work some on the basics and your next will be even better. Keep up the good work.
NOV 20, 2009 - 09:09 AM
Yes i have notice those mold seam lines after making these pictures, so it was already too late, i will pay more attention next time. Wheels are not touching the ground because this model was planned to be a part of small diorama (that is a big word for what i have done), so i have changed the suspension for purpose.
NOV 20, 2009 - 10:10 AM
The dio looks great, very nice. Now you just need a couple of really cold Marines sticking out of the hatches to complete it. Good job.
NOV 20, 2009 - 02:29 PM
Unfortunately i was not able to find any set anywhere of any winter uniform US/Nato soldiers.
NOV 20, 2009 - 08:11 PM
Keith, great job, you're braver than I. I'm always leary of doing wet scenes, feeling like I'm going to mess it up. You did a beautiful job on it. Glad to see you used another chain rather than the double braided one. Keep em coming. Ski.
NOV 21, 2009 - 03:29 AM
Adam, Now that is an interesting weathering effect! Good job on the camo and weathering. Looks outstanding on the dio. Now I need to go put on a jacket . . . -Eddy
NOV 25, 2009 - 01:16 PM