Dirty Ole T-34

noname

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This was done using strictly acrylics with no sealers in between layers. I think I will build a small base for it with mud and a little snow. That should be fitting.

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Thanks guys. Not sure why the first photo is a little more yellow than it actually is. The camera probably. I mean there is yellow in it but not that much. What do you make of the antenna? I see antennas like this in period 1:1 photos but for some reason this one really stands out. Maybe I'll trim it a tad.
 
That's just a white balance thing.

I have no idea about the antenna. The log looks killer though.
 
Very nice weathering details. I agree with you a base with some snow and mud would make an excellent setting.
 
Shes nice and dirty great model my freind

Dan B
 
Hi there Noname :)

Very good, man... IMO, your heavily weathered model catches very the "spirit" of Soviet armor during WWII.

Excellent detail for this singular subject (just for my taste): no visible markings --> thumbs up !

I ask myself what must have been the life expectancy of one of those machines since leaving the factory...

Cheers Noname, :)
Jelly
 

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