Thanks BarryLooking good Jim
Thanks BarryLooking good Jim
Hi Jim my sorry last post was a bit abrupt was on my way out :anguished:Thanks Barry
Thanks Barry, yes, just a cigarette lighter, hacksaw blade, needle nose pliars....and a couple of scorched finger tips.Hi Jim my sorry last post was a bit abrupt was on my way out :anguished:
The wheels look a treat, did you use heat to bend panels ?.
Coming along very nicely Jim, some cracking work.
Thanks guys, will start working out base, will keep it simple but with enough debris and such to lend some realism.Looking good jim.
Thanks John, great to see new members joining up, especially "tankers"Jim .
Hi , i've just joined, have a liking for a wreak , so will grab a seat and follow if I may. John.
Thanks Jim, welcome to site, we're not going anywhere and always love to welcome new members:hugging-face:Hi Jim
I'm another Jim, just joined. I like what you are doing. Not easy to replicate serious damage but I reckon yours is very convincing. look forward to seeing the rest of this.
Jim
Thanks Si, its always fun to do a wreck, but we must always remember the human cost behind our 3D art, I try to convey that aspect in many of my dios,Hi Jim,
That's a great look wreck if ever I saw one. would love to do a wreck myself one day.
Looking good
Si
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