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Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 28 Jan 2020, 06:02
by Steve Hutchinson
Looks like the escape pod from the Schenkle?
So cool and different Bryan
Well done
Steve H
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 03 Feb 2020, 16:30
by Bryan Krueger
Thanks Steve.
We had some freak warm weather over the weekend so I was able to get some paint applied. I felt a little rusty as it's been since November since I used the airbrush.
Black base coat
White mottled
Base color - Real Color Modern Russian Green
I'm planning a tan camo stripes over top but time ran out and it turned back to winter today.
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 04 Feb 2020, 00:27
by Adam Durrant
Looks good Bryan, nice wee project to get your airbrush mo-jo back!
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 05 Feb 2020, 22:21
by Shawn Ramsey
Bryan- I like the mottled that you did. It really a neat effect under the base color.
Shawn
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 10 Feb 2020, 16:11
by Bryan Krueger
Adam - yeah, time to dust off the cobwebs.
Shawn - Thanks. most of it will get lost under the rest of the steps but we know it's there.
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 02 Mar 2020, 16:57
by Bryan Krueger
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 00:02
by Philipp Gross
Excellent finnish Bryan!
Do you plan to add anything more?
Philipp
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 00:56
by Bryan Krueger
Markings, stowage, and small base.
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 06 Mar 2020, 23:55
by Vincent Power
Very nice so far Bryan. Looks good.
Vincent
Re: LT-5 Beetle
Posted: 07 Mar 2020, 22:24
by Raoul Kunz
Very nice, and looks way more 48th scale than 35th... in 35th this would probably have about as much room for ammo and fuel like a GW tank - i.e.
none .
ALso kind of looks like a tick... not a bad thing for a tank, don't misunderstand me, the whole lot of spidery designs from "Ghost in the Shell: Standalone Complex"
look awesome .
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz