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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Elladan on 13 May 2009, 07:49:54 PM
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I painted and took some pictures of the Opel Blitz .
Here is the LINK to the page with many pictures (WiP, finished, in terrain) of this nice model from Ebob (scale 1:56).
http://www.elladan.de/039%20Opel%20Blitz/039.htm (http://www.elladan.de/039%20Opel%20Blitz/039.htm)
Here are only a few of the pictures as an appetizer:
(http://www.elladan.de/039%20Opel%20Blitz/DSCN1660.JPG)
(http://www.elladan.de/039%20Opel%20Blitz/DSCN1672.JPG)
(http://www.elladan.de/039%20Opel%20Blitz/DSCN1678.JPG)
(http://www.elladan.de/039%20Opel%20Blitz/DSCN1844small.jpg)
All comments are welcome.
Ciao
Elmar
http://www.elladan.de/
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Great job Elladan. Especially like the wiper blades marks on the dusty windshield.
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:-* :o shocking !! to good to be true !!
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Nice weathering finish to the Opel - well done! 8)
Helen
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Absolutely gorgeous! The attention to detail is phenomenal!
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Nice weathering effects. Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
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Great job, like the rest of your vehicles!, and great pictures!
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Nice job! I notice the usual problem that seems to be modelled with many German softskins, though. That triangle on the cab is an indicator as to whether the vehicle is towing a trailer or not. When the truck is solo, it should be laying flat against the roof. Only when there is a trailer attached is it raised.
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Thats a fantastic job :D :D
Thats interesting about the triangle, i had always wondered what it was for :D
Keith o_o
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Great job :)