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Painting modern japanese tanks using veljoe
Painting modern japanese tanks using veljoe








painting modern japanese tanks using veljoe

So, two 20mm tanks is 24 points - and I'll throw in extra for the freehand camoflage - anything to put airbrushes in their place. I can also relate re: the Flag Dude and his touch-and-go communications.I do so love his products, however - it's like "take my money!". This also makes the Type 10 more suitable. "I have so many projects on the go, I can't accomplish anything" - I know what you mean! I like to think of it more as "incremental progress", but I think many of us can relate. The Type 10 was designed to be a smaller tank to comply with road laws and be small and light enough to cross some of the larger civilian vehicle bridges. It is interesting to see Japanese tanks - of course, they've always been around, but it is neat to see the Pacific Theatre of WW2 getting more and more gaming attention (at least from my perspective). While Japanese contemporary artespecially from the post-war periodhas attracted attention around the world and has been researched and contextualized within global art history and international exhibitions, it seems that the recent narratives are still limited.

painting modern japanese tanks using veljoe

Your freehand work ix excellent, and you've done these lovely SHQ sculpts justice, all without having to bother with that diva of the hobby desk, an air brush.










Painting modern japanese tanks using veljoe