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Berlİn 1945 - End -

Discussion in 'Painting Techniques' started by TURKOGLU, Nov 15, 2007.

  1. TURKOGLU Active Member

    Country:
    Turkey
    Hı, friends
    This figure painted in enamel, Finished enamel and oil paint.
    Reich's eagle, base, rocket launcher HAND made not instant.;)
    Figure convertion from Tamiya
    Scale: 1/16 (120 mm) Polyvinyl.
    Welcome all critiques and comments.

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  2. TURKOGLU Active Member

    Country:
    Turkey
  3. TURKOGLU Active Member

    Country:
    Turkey
  4. TURKOGLU Active Member

    Country:
    Turkey
  5. TURKOGLU Active Member

    Country:
    Turkey
  6. vergilius New Member

    Country:
    Belgium
    Very nice
    what kind of weapon is that?
  7. georges64 Member

    Country:
    France
    Well done !
    georges
  8. ATTİLA the HUN Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Turkey
    I lıke it.
    Excellent.
  9. Bad91Fellow Member

    Country:
    Germany
    looks good overall. especially the camouflage looks nice!
    one thing I have to say is that it is not a "Nachtjager", it's a "Nachtjäger". You just have to make two points over the "a" one the name plate on the base.;)

    Lennart
  10. ATTİLA the HUN Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Turkey
    I Know Anti-aircraft rocket, or not.:rolleyes:
  11. Roc Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Very nice work.

    Cheers
    Roc
  12. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    Good work.
    I like it alot.

    marc
  13. TURKOGLU Active Member

    Country:
    Turkey
    Thank you for comments.

    See you later.
  14. Wyrdstone New Member

    Country:
    United-States
    that's cool
    but what is that weapon called?
  15. AJLaFleche Well-Known Member

    The figure looks pretty good.
    I'm not convinced about the chipped paint, however. Perhaps the shoulder weapon has been around a while and got worn down and maybe even the tube on the panzerfaust, but there's no reason to believe the warhead would be chipped. It only gets used once. I certainly would not bang an explossive device around enough to chip off that much paint.
  16. TURKOGLU Active Member

    Country:
    Turkey
    thanks for your advice . I live in ankara, turkey. I have bad english so i couldn't answer for you. I have to deal with those figures , I will do some works then I put that works pictures for you. If you have any questions abaut me or my works you should to ask me i will try to answer you. see you soon

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