Looks great 👍 I just got the Buffel the other day I'll get on it soon but been waiting for border model's kodiak that's the coolest ever! Finally after 2 year a box art has been done and some pic's been released!
Greetings my friend, that was a outstanding build and paint/weathering finish, you have yourself another subscrber, bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👌👍👌👍
I was a crew commander in one for 3 years when I was with the LDSH ( Lords Strathacona Armour). We also lowered the dozer blade to assist with stability. And yes it leaned forward when the crane was in use.
Brilliant results Sully! A great and thourough presentation coupled with an excellent build process. The stains on the crane are often hydraulic fluid spills or leaks that are build up as the vehicle operates. Thanks for sharing, take care and keep up the good work my friend.
Have you got or tried life colours rust wizard or rust n dust sets? There my favourite being liquid pigments and so easy to blend! They are acrylic but just on another level for realistic rust tomes
No not yet but i have been eying up that set iv head great things about them. But i like using enamel for weathering as theres little too no reaction with the paints
Excellent job and video sully 👍👍👍👍
nice work she came out good keep them coming
Looks great 👍 I just got the Buffel the other day I'll get on it soon but been waiting for border model's kodiak that's the coolest ever! Finally after 2 year a box art has been done and some pic's been released!
Greetings my friend, that was a outstanding build and paint/weathering finish, you have yourself another subscrber, bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👌👍👌👍
I was a crew commander in one for 3 years when I was with the LDSH ( Lords Strathacona Armour). We also lowered the dozer blade to assist with stability.
And yes it leaned forward when the crane was in use.
Love the weathering! Takom really makes good quality kits.
Cheers dude! Ye the details are amazing but so crisp as well!
Beautiful work Sully. Great work on the weathering my friend. Great to see
Outstanding Sully, that turned out amazing. Really enjoyed the tutorial aspect as well. Cheers!
Brilliant results Sully! A great and thourough presentation coupled with an excellent build process. The stains on the crane are often hydraulic fluid spills or leaks that are build up as the vehicle operates. Thanks for sharing, take care and keep up the good work my friend.
Great video. Can you tell me how many tracks you had to use. Thanks
Thanks mate! I think its was around 85 or there abouts i think
Have you got or tried life colours rust wizard or rust n dust sets? There my favourite being liquid pigments and so easy to blend! They are acrylic but just on another level for realistic rust tomes
No not yet but i have been eying up that set iv head great things about them. But i like using enamel for weathering as theres little too no reaction with the paints
Evening. Might I ask, what is that Ford Transit above your shoulder, screen left?
Its the Italari’s Transit! Cracking kit! ruclips.net/video/WaaBQOB6kKU/видео.html