AndyVery cool indeed Nick!
The paintjob is stunning and adds to make the thing look REAL....
..... In fact,I wouldn't be surprised if you could actually get that manufactured and sell loads of em
Superb stuff mate, love it!
Andy
Cheers...Good imagination and skills Nick. I particularly like the way you've built action into the pose.
The main body is obvious, you mentioned that yourselfOpen season on spot the kitbits lmao
JakkoThe main body is obvious, you mentioned that yourself :smiling3: I can’t place the turret, but you mentioned it’s Modelcollect, and looking at their site I get the impression it could well be off their “E60” what-if German tank destroyer. The sides of the “head” are the sides of a Sherman (or M3 medium) final drive housing. No idea about the triangular parts under the wheel wells, and though the sprocket under the front looks familiar, I can’t place it.
AndreaNick, I'm another late catch-upper (if that word has a meaning...) but I'm fascinated by your job: it's wonderful.
It shows what a modeller can achieve with a lot of imagination and skills without spending huge amounts of money and getting a lot of fun (but far less sleep).:sleeping:
Have you thought to sell the idea to Lucas Film? Il Levriero would be in his habitat on Tatooine, unless he occasionally has to look for a tree ... :smiling4:
Andrea
Kinda chuffed TBH.....And well deserved too!
Allen, none tonight ......still have a day to work, don't think i need it, a natural buzz prevailsTop Job Crazy Man!!!....All work and no sleep really paid off in the end. Kudos Nick and is there any beer left in the fridge???.............
Prost
Allen
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