I posted up pictures of the Chi Ha on Missing-Lynx's Constructive COmments Discussion Groups
and this are the couple of responses i got:
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Looks great Audi! - Grant M Vogl on May 15, 6:50 AM
What kit is this? You've done an excellent job!
Grant
Very nice Chi-ha... - Roman Suchanek on May 15, 8:11 AM
Hello,
a very nice rendition of the Tamiya kit. It is surprising, that we don't see them more often here, as it is a beatiful kit, with only few modifications needed...
I like how the green color came out - what shade did you use?
Thank you and best regards
Roman
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Muahahaah whooo hooo... dont get me wrong, after the forum moderators applied a rule to only allow REGISTERED members to post messages, the amount of replies has dwindled considerably. Two people commenting on a model is more or less a measure for a JOB WELL DONE. lolz.. self praise self praise.
I've also written up an ARTICLE on this build and since i cant find a host site to place the files in,
I produced it into jpeg format. It's almost impossible to see the little details so i'll keep looking for that host site...
ARTICLE
WOW. THAT IS HUGE. HOPE YOU ALL LEARNED STH TODAY>..
btw, many of these tips and advices i've mentioned came directly from
M Workshop and it's artists (Bernard, Dinesh, Ah Lim, Eng Guan, Sam and a few more I couldnt get their names *damn!*) The little one week attachments with them has really got me improving on my skills (although nowadays ive sort of became evil and slowly sidetracked to perform evil modeling deeds like not glossing the tank before applying decals or clearing out mistakes during a build.)
But of course, I also wouldnt have the inspiration to do this model if it wasnt for Singapore (yes, i'm exceptionally patriotic for a Singaporean teenager) and the drive to make my friends say,"wah...~~"
:)
and this are the couple of responses i got:
****** START *******
What kit is this? You've done an excellent job!
Grant
Hello,
a very nice rendition of the Tamiya kit. It is surprising, that we don't see them more often here, as it is a beatiful kit, with only few modifications needed...
I like how the green color came out - what shade did you use?
Thank you and best regards
Roman
***** END ********
Muahahaah whooo hooo... dont get me wrong, after the forum moderators applied a rule to only allow REGISTERED members to post messages, the amount of replies has dwindled considerably. Two people commenting on a model is more or less a measure for a JOB WELL DONE. lolz.. self praise self praise.
I've also written up an ARTICLE on this build and since i cant find a host site to place the files in,
I produced it into jpeg format. It's almost impossible to see the little details so i'll keep looking for that host site...
ARTICLE
WOW. THAT IS HUGE. HOPE YOU ALL LEARNED STH TODAY>..
btw, many of these tips and advices i've mentioned came directly from
M Workshop and it's artists (Bernard, Dinesh, Ah Lim, Eng Guan, Sam and a few more I couldnt get their names *damn!*) The little one week attachments with them has really got me improving on my skills (although nowadays ive sort of became evil and slowly sidetracked to perform evil modeling deeds like not glossing the tank before applying decals or clearing out mistakes during a build.)
But of course, I also wouldnt have the inspiration to do this model if it wasnt for Singapore (yes, i'm exceptionally patriotic for a Singaporean teenager) and the drive to make my friends say,"wah...~~"
:)
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