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T-72M5CZ

Started by werwolff, December 23, 2013, 04:21:21 AM

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werwolff

Hello boys! I presented my T-72 from the Czech team at Logar,operation Enduring freedom
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kerick

Very nice! What kit did you start with?
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Captain Canada

Nice work ! I love the extra machine guns and shields.

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Old Wombat

Not bad. Pretty good, in fact!

You might want to consider something other than white as a background colour for your photo's, though - it washes out the colours quite a lot.

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Guy
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dekybomber

it looks great,only your photos are way too bad to see the details  ;)

kerick

That's a really great job! Lots of good details.
I do have to ask, what's the water bottle taped to the antenna for? Is someone trying to see if the RF radiation will boil the water?
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grumpybadger

my guess is to hold a chem light.

kerick

Quote from: grumpybadger on April 26, 2014, 08:09:15 PM
my guess is to hold a chem light.

I do recall now that you mention it crews taping chem lights to antennas.
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Dizzyfugu

Nice. Love the dust all over it, looks very natural!  :thumbsup:

The pic quality could also be a result of the camera settings. You need a macro shot, no flash, good white light, and the overall light also plays a major role. White is basically not bad, but a bigger sheet of paper, rounded out from horizontal to vertical plane, is better - the angled white surfaces might cause reflections that blur details.

kerick

Quote from: Dizzyfugu on May 09, 2014, 12:13:47 AM
Nice. Love the dust all over it, looks very natural!  :thumbsup:

The pic quality could also be a result of the camera settings. You need a macro shot, no flash, good white light, and the overall light also plays a major role. White is basically not bad, but a bigger sheet of paper, rounded out from horizontal to vertical plane, is better - the angled white surfaces might cause reflections that blur details.

At least two light sources coming from different directions help fill in shadows and makes photos appear less harsh. Unless you are trying to replicate photos of space craft taken in space. Just remember the last time you saw someone posing for professional photography and recreate the lighting they used.
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werwolff

Hello, friends
Thank you very much for the words of praise. It is of course Tamiya. These pet bottles are actually for the IR chemical light. The turret is reinforced with steel plates from plastic plate. hull with the track belts from M3 Academy. For us it is now the rainy weather, almost like in England :o) Once clear, I will try to make new photos.
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