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Studebaker US6 1/35

July 1 2008 at 5:47 AM
  (Login Arti_pl)
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Hi,

this is my new work. Stude is from ICM. Painted with vallejo acrylics and oil paints. Any comments are welcome.

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Cheers, Arti

 
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Ciro Riccio
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Great!!!

July 1 2008, 6:01 AM 

Very well done!!!

Regards
Ciro

 
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(Login Charles_Matthews)
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Excellent!

July 1 2008, 6:31 AM 

Great scene. I love burnt out vehicles.


 
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(Login AMD39)
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It isnt burned out. ;-) n/t

July 1 2008, 6:34 PM 


 
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Artur ¯ó³ty
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Yes, it's true

July 2 2008, 4:06 AM 

This Stude isn't burnt out. He's abandoned in field somewhere in Poland and rusted and damaged.

Thanks for all comments.

Cheers, Arti

 
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if you listen quietly you can hear it rusting

July 1 2008, 6:35 AM 

this is awesome save picture as

 
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nice

July 1 2008, 10:31 AM 

thats really cool, nice work.

 
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Very, very well done, Arti!

July 1 2008, 10:48 AM 

I think we might have a truck like this, in a field somewhere around here. Your model is extremely realistic. Dave

 
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Rusty Crusty

July 1 2008, 1:40 PM 

This is some extreme weathering. I always liked the old Studebaker and you've really taken this one to the edge with the abandoned look. Weathering is spot on as is the setting and general 'look' of the vehicle.

 
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Arti-

July 1 2008, 4:31 PM 

That is spectacular!

More pics if you have them....

Steve

 
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Gary Potter
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This would have to be one of....

July 3 2008, 5:32 AM 

the best builds I have seen in a long time. Stunning.

More close up's please

 
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great vignette! ....how did you do the grass???

July 4 2008, 10:55 AM 

Hi there! I really like what you did, but what I like the most of it is the grass around. Please be so kind and let me know how did you do that...??? I mean the tall sedge.

Thanks in advance

Jiri
skarik@seznam.cz

 
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Artur ¯ó³ty
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Re: great vignette! ....how did you do the grass???

July 5 2008, 5:33 PM 

Hi,

this is nothing difficult. The grass is from Polak and from big brush. I cut some part of the brush. Make a holes in the vignette and then I put the hair of brush into the holes. And this is all. Then I paint green or some kind of sand or something else (if you need) and this look like you see.

cheers Arti

Sorry for my english

 
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