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Ooh cool. I'll have to check that out. i'm branching out and trying my hand at a few other types of models. Right now I'm working on a WWII American halftrack mounting a howitzer with ammo trailer.
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OH YES! Can I do the halftrack!? It looks SCCHHEEEWWWTTT!
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That's a great looking half-track!
Ryan
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I'm gonna beta the half-track myself. It's big (8 or 9 inches long), really complicated, and I'll probably need to fix things on the fly.
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That's great, but you really ought to release it in 1/72 scale as well, for the wargamers... one more revenue source.
Ryan
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I'd have to simplify it for 1/72. The wheels alone have 10 parts each.
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Go there. A nice-looking albeit simplified model in 1:72 would be good or even 1:48, diorama anyone?
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That looks great Murph! I think 1/72 is doable. Maybe if you flatten the wheel parts as a condensed image. Flat box wheels would work well at that scale.
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