scalawag JGSDF Type 10
Re: scalawag JGSDF Type 10
Cut him in half and pop him as a loader
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Came out Great Scalawag.... ...He looks especially good with the lighting how it is...it shades his eyes ...Not that the eyes were done bad...it's just that figure seems to demand a set lol
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Re: scalawag JGSDF Type 10
Having followed someone's build of one of these, and seen it running, I can only say that it runs super silky smooth, the suspension works brilliantly, and it everything operates flawlessly. I always thought the Leopard was A1 in all respects but the Type 10 is like a Rolls-Royce. The electrics are now on a smaller board, so can be tucked away in the turret, no other board apart from an RX18 is enclosed, and as being open is better for cooling, that is no bad thing.
It's also quite a quiet tank, but then it probably is in real life, what with modern silencing systems etc.
Enjoy your Type 10, that slightly dusty looks is spot on.
Rob
It's also quite a quiet tank, but then it probably is in real life, what with modern silencing systems etc.
Enjoy your Type 10, that slightly dusty looks is spot on.
Rob
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Re: scalawag JGSDF Type 10
Think it helps change his expression...but that's just mescalawag wrote:Yes I think this lighting does suit the figure well. The flat clear coat has calmed the eyes down a little too which helps.
I'm pleased with it.
Paul
Think it comes from carving NOH masks...it's a very cool art form...when the actors perform the play...they use the shadows of the lighting to change the expression of the mask ...reason some masks are revered
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Hmm, maybe it's a passenger. Crew of three pah - I guess it is a small tank.
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Re: scalawag JGSDF Type 10
Think you did a great job capturing the essence of the figure...the uniform really tied it togetherscalawag wrote:Thats really cool ALPHAALPHA wrote:Think it helps change his expression...but that's just mescalawag wrote:Yes I think this lighting does suit the figure well. The flat clear coat has calmed the eyes down a little too which helps.
I'm pleased with it.
Paul
Think it comes from carving NOH masks...it's a very cool art form...when the actors perform the play...they use the shadows of the lighting to change the expression of the mask ...reason some masks are revered
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Re: scalawag JGSDF Type 10
So you should be..................the fella is suitably attired to jaunt about in his "lexus" MBT
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Stowage looks good, very organised the Japanese
Re: scalawag JGSDF Type 10
That looks good, big ol storage basket on the type 10
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Nice job, simple fix.
Easy to remove unlike the Leo one which is held in by big twisty tabs and the armour panels.
One thing you should do is remove the battery each time, I've heard the turret can move out of shape eventually.
Easy to remove unlike the Leo one which is held in by big twisty tabs and the armour panels.
One thing you should do is remove the battery each time, I've heard the turret can move out of shape eventually.