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Incredible! Sweet build and crevice build!
Mike |
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Excellent work on the Sno-Cat and the snowy crevasse! Can't wait to see the final scene!
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+1 to Art Deco's comment.
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Cool!, something like 30 below zero
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Sometimes you can look at a model you're working at and suddenly you get that feeling of "this actually could look better" or rather, "I could actually do better".
So that's what happened yesterday morning when I looked at the Sno-Cat. I liked the drive train piece but I found the coachwork could do with some more detailing, After all, I am used to build things much smaller than this and this was just too easy. So I started over with the top part. I gently cut loose the drive train part and made a new chassis and coachwork. This time with an interior. The original photo shows Rock 'n' Roll, Sno-Cat (B), with an opened cargo door at the back. Since I wanted to try and get as close as possible to that picture I just had to. So I fiddled a bit with different types of paper and colours to make the interior. I'm not quite finished but I have come quite far already. I used a transparent semi-matte sheet protector for windows and used CA to glue it to the paper. As I hoped for, (normally you wouldn't want this to happen but it's just what I wanted) it fogged up nicely. The coachwork is not yet glued to the chassis because I still want to do some stuff in the cargo compartment. And you might not be able to see details in the cabin interior itself but it is there. (-; When that's done, I only have to do the bonnet and little doodads, thingamabobs and whatchamecallits on the outside again and I am back where I was with a better Sno-Cat. |
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That looks like it would scale up nicely. Great job! So many tiny parts!
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First time that I've seen a model where you want the windows to be fogged up. Great final result.
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Hi Paper Kosmonaut:
Beautiful work! The detailing you made and that brilliant idea of using the undesired side effect of cyano is great. I still hope one day to build this model. Got very enthusiasmed when the model was showned here some two years ago and it is was exactly the same photo of the real thing that motivaded me. Mine is still to be done. You've accomplished and quite well. Congratulations Best regards Carlos |
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