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Totally agreed- this things gonna look awesome- Rolex's other detailed models look great, but I think, this one might just top them all- as much as those bullets must have been a pain, at least your getting realism.They look great, its hard work when it looks real.
Sounds good- and your right about the weapons.The weapons are really incredible. Even the bolt action slides on a spring. The detail is flawless.
The pics tend to exaggerate some of the paint properties, but I'm going to do a tear down and redo the A-arms. That's Tamiya olive drab but it's not flat enough to look right. Just enough gloss to make it all wrong. The light green is Dupli-Color primer and the olive green on the springs and push rods is Krylon Super Flat Camo. So is the brown. It's the Krylon OD that's on the body and it's REALLY outstanding.
I might be able to improve the look of the A-arms with a light coat of clear flat lacquer. I'll give it a shot before doing a complete tear down.
Great- they really do just look phenomenal.I'll get a few closeups once the 50 caliber gun arrives. These pics don't do them justice.
LMAO!! You're the winner! I noticed that as soon as I posted the thread. I wanted the yellow lettering on the ammo box to face the front, and just didn't notice what was inside, pointing the wrong way.the rounds in the can, point a different direction than the ones on the belt.
Turns out I can reverse the insert with the bullet layer, but the can can only face that way because of the lid.I'm surprised you don't want the AMMO can info facing the front.