13º RCMEC - Brazilian Army
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13º RCMEC - Brazilian Army
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Nice effect on that cloth/canvas. Now you need to weather it up real dirty!
A UN version, from the Peace Keaper Mission of Brazil at Haiti.
Red dust from those dirt streets of Porto Príncipe (Port-au-Prince).
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just a couple of tips,
seperate your rear suspention trunion, at the moment it looks flat, and get rid of that bloody green, it hurts my eyes![]()
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
heres a good photo,
you need to bring out your wheel hubs by darkening the shadow cast by them, also look how far the trunion sticks out between the rear wheelsyes i know its an early version, but it give you the idea of the depth needed
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
John
Thank you for expend some time searching the web to found material to compare... very apreciate.
new version with a new "trunion" (searched the wikipedia to understand that!)...
much much better,
trunions, i hate them, changed more of them than had hot dinners
Scammell of Scotland first designed and used that type of rear suspension, check out scammell tank transporters 1930 ish
check this link to see how it works
http://freespace.virgin.net/scammell.man/history.html
Last edited by JMSmith; 30th September 2010 at 22:26.
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
Thanks John for the explanation!
Here is one I made from photographs, it's the last full scale model before the construction of the prototype, in short time I'll put here the other two:
Edited: Why we only see our errors and mistakes after we make it public.... soon i'll correct the light on the turret...
Last edited by JGrigolo; 1st October 2010 at 03:03.