Branh or no branch, it looks REALLY great!![]()
This one is with F-34 76-mm main gun. Mild-to-heavy weathering effects. Meet the T-34-76, Karelian Front, September, 1941. I'd be glad to hear your suggestions on how to make proper dust/dirt effects on wheels/tracks...![]()
Branh or no branch, it looks REALLY great!![]()
FAST AND BULBOUS!
That really is superb, love the subtle details like the slight bend in the storage box lid and the damaged grille on the rear deck.
There is one minor thing that you may or may not want to add, but its something that I like to do. Try adding the opposite side tracks, I find it helps give a greater sense of depth.
Guuuuuaaaaaaauuuuu !!!!
Excelent!!!
Javo
O.K... This heavy weathered guy is T-34-76 of unknown unit, spring, 1942:
Note the log attached to the port side. It was ironically called "self-extracting device" by the crew members.As you see, it was actually used to help the tank overcome very liquid mud during bad weather conditions.[
James, do I get your idea right? The only question is how far should the opposite side wheels be shifted from the foreground ones?
P.S.: For those who want to see the more closer look:
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Last edited by Mangas; 19th January 2016 at 22:02.