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Re: T-104 in Tundra Camo
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Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:54:42 GMT
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Tim,

I’m always happy to see other builders venturing into the military theme. Very nice work, indeed. I like how you made the turret look a little rounded through the use of different slopes and wedges.

Nice to see a tank done in arctic/mountain camo, you’ve pulled that off well.

My only suggestion would be to rebuild it somehow with an actual hatch for the driver as well. I’ve come up with several ways of doing this in my own armored vehicles. On the other hand it is very hard to come up with a solution that both looks cool, isn’t way too big, and is functional; so if you’ve purposefully gone with aesthetics instead of function, that makes sense.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=188751

On the other hand it is very hard to come up with a solution that both looks cool, isn’t way too big, and is functional; so if you’ve purposefully gone with aesthetics instead of function, that makes sense.

Thanks for sharing. Hope to see more soon!

cheers

Magnus



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  T-104 in Tundra Camo
 
Hi all, Decided to have a play at tanks. It's far from perfect but I've learnt a lot (thanks Soren and Jas) so my next one should be better. Anyway, this is loosely based on a T-90 but I've tried to make it a little more futuristic so it's a T-104. (...) (18 years ago, 20-Sep-06, to lugnet.build.military, lugnet.announce.moc, FTX) ! 

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