Final Submission done.
I wanted to make a comment on the color bits around my kit. I painted the kit fuel drums on bright colors to represent those were civilian drums they…
Thanks! Really happy with the way it turned out.
Being a 1/72 kit it is rather small (hull is about 95mm long) and I wouldn’t be able to put the level of detail on it for me to be confident for the advanced category. I would definitely consider trying doing diorama, or maybe a 1/35 kit next time, although I have never done one.
Weathering done. I applied a dark wash, followed by some chipping and painted some remaining details. Then I sealed everything with a matte varnish and finished it with some metallic dry-brushing.
Details painted and everything coated with and acrylic gloss varnish.
After it had dried I carried on by placing a healthy amount of decals, next step is weathering!
Base color applied. Sadly I forgot to take photos of the pre-shading which was done after the primer, you can see its effect on the subtle differences on the tone of the color. Looking good!
I have attached an extra machinegun on a welded support, made a big spaced armor plate covering the side armor not protected by ERA, placed some slat armor protecting the back of the turret and got a few track links and logs to work as extra armor. I was extra careful that none of the this modifications hindered any of the huge amount of sensors…[Read more]
Done with the assembly of the kit. I want it to tell a story, I am going with the setup of “A T-90A on Syria”. As you know on the ongoing (and awful) conflict on Syria, alm…
I have attached an extra machinegun on a welded support, made a big spaced armor plate covering the side armor not protected by ERA, placed some slat armor protecting the back of the turret and got a few track links and logs to work as extra armor. I was extra careful that none of the this modifications hindered any of the huge amount of sensors…[Read more]
As far as I know you are limited to that amount of photos for your final entry.
As of the size of your photos, check if they are saved as .PNG, if so do as Alex up there said but save them as .JPG
I always save as JPG when I can. The resolution is as specified by default. I’ll try compression or scaling down further, although it seems there’s also a minimum size of 900 x 900.
Here is my entry, Revell’s 1/72 T-90A.
The latest development of the T-72 family, incorporating some nice active protection systems and following the Russian trend, a h…
The photos were taken using my cellphone camera, with the kit resting over a bended white sheet of paper, I used my desk light for illumination.
That looks ace man!!
@muffinlove Thanks! Glad you like it.
Same photo setup here lol.
Looks great.
Dude, you posted this in intermediate? I’m no expert, but this looks like a professional job! Nicely done!
Thanks! Really happy with the way it turned out.
Being a 1/72 kit it is rather small (hull is about 95mm long) and I wouldn’t be able to put the level of detail on it for me to be confident for the advanced category. I would definitely consider trying doing diorama, or maybe a 1/35 kit next time, although I have never done one.