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armor modelers are sticklers for accuracy and tend to not appreciate depictions that have no "provenance" to back them up. i'm thinking that the kit as a starting point has accuracy issues that they don't like, as well. me; i don't care. i've hacked up plenty of tanks to build imaginary sci-fi hardware over the years. i have a couple of ww2 airplanes in the closet that might get some imagineering instead of accurizing....
Posted 01 January 2011 - 06:11 PM
Posted 02 January 2011 - 05:20 AM
in no way can i take credit for that word; "imagineering"; i think the first time i heard it was in reference to the work done by the folks working at Disney, creating the fantastic things viewed thousands of times a day in the parks and in their films. once upon a time, i greatly wished to work in the film industry building models; but alack and alas, more than 90% of the work done these days is accomplished the same way i'm writing this. same as the field of mechanical drawing (Drafting) which i spent years learning how to do with a pencil, t-square and straightedge.
anyways; i could see that vehicle in action, clear as day. very nice build. when i re-work vehicles like these, i try not to leave too much of the original item in... i did one LONG ago, using the hull of a Patton Tank and two security cases from eight-track tapes (remember eight tracks?) to create a superstructure. i used the cupola from the original turret, atop a clear medicine bottle which it miraculously fit perfectly, and made a "command tank/apc" out of it. now that R-M has reissued the Patton, i might build another.