Another Abrams
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- Lance Corporal
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Re: Another Abrams
I used to mine the translucent red paint Tamiya, the very fine work you have done with painting
Re: Another Abrams
Nicely done - I like it!
- greengiant
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Looks good to me, not overly red, which is what most of us ended up with.
- PainlessWolf
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Re: Another Abrams
Good morning,
Very, very nicely done. ;o) I really wanted to compliment on the excellent pin wash as well. Really makes a desert finish come to life and the tank to realism.
regards,
Painless
Very, very nicely done. ;o) I really wanted to compliment on the excellent pin wash as well. Really makes a desert finish come to life and the tank to realism.
regards,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...
Re: Another Abrams
You mean it's not finished?!? 

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Nice job on the optics. Your tank is looking really good sir.
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There must be some farm/dolls house stuff that fits size wise?
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Giant should be happy ...I see you did the wipers Scalawag
...I stayed away from them...keeping mine an anime tank
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ALPHA
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Now the big Question................Do you think you have enough stowage????
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ALPHA


ALPHA
Re: Another Abrams
Unless it's Canuckistani Leos, I haven't seen Bundeswehr ones loaded with stowage. Partly the reason is that unlike the M1, the stowage boxes around the Leo2's turret are all covered with the exception of the two baskets. Mostly saw Leo2s with all sorts of natural camo or netting. Another reason is that Bundeswehr Leos don't really see much expeditionary actions overseas unlike the M1.