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US Army LVT(A)-1 AMTANK

Kit / Model  

LVT(A)-1 AMTANK

Manufacturer  

Revell

Item Code  

LVT(A)-1 AMTANK

Scale  

1/35

Description  

This is a Revell, 1/35 scale US Army LVT(A)-1 AMTANK, with
PE Detail set and machine guns and gun barrels added.
The model was airbrushed painted with a Humbrol Base no. 1
as base, and then was airbrushed painted Revell Greyish Blue
enamel.
All making were stencil painted, a hell of a job, but with
very fine results in the end.
Weathering was done using filters, oils, pigment powders,
and the beach sand effect was done with a mixture of iight
sand pigment, brick powder and matt varnish applied with
very old brush.

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by: NIKOLAS SARTZIS(GREECE) (NIK_SARTZIS@YAHOO.COM) on 2008-01-03 - 08:02

This is a hell of a job ! I wish you had add some interior detail to help me do my own ! Best regards

by: Pablo Raggi (pabloraggi@speedy.com.ar) on 2007-08-14 - 17:01

Good work here!!!

Best regards

Pablo

by: Patricio Delfosse (patricio@modelersite.com) on 2007-08-12 - 17:22

Terrific work! I love this vehicle, very well done, abortoletto!!!
Pato

by: Mario Covalski (marioc) on 2007-08-04 - 22:49

Excellent!