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1/35 ROC M110A2 artillery
This model was made for my cousin, who is currently serving in the M110A2 artillery unit.
This is currently the most detailed M110A2 model kit available, but this also makes it extremely difficult to build. The hull is the simpler one I've worked on, since it only has 12 wheels. However, when I got to the gun, I realized how difficult it was. Due to the open fighting compartment, the gun mount is filled with a large number of hydraulic lines. I was referring to both an M110A2 photo book and the model kit instruction manual, and it took me over two weeks to complete.
This model was made for my cousin, who is currently serving in the M110A2 artillery unit.
This is currently the most detailed M110A2 model kit available, but this also makes it extremely difficult to build. The hull is the simpler one I've worked on, since it only has 12 wheels. However, when I got to the gun, I realized how difficult it was. Due to the open fighting compartment, the gun mount is filled with a large number of hydraulic lines. I was referring to both an M110A2 photo book and the model kit instruction manual, and it took me over two weeks to complete.
Category Sculpting / Still Life
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1366 x 2048px
File Size 187 kB
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Especially this model; in pursuit of detail, the plastic used is the softest among all brands, but I used metal for the tank tracks, which are probably the only hard parts on the entire model.
As for Warhammer 40K, I haven't built one yet. Although I'm quite interested in their tanks, Warhammer 40K models are really expensive in Taiwan; the price of one Warhammer 40K model kit can buy two 1/35 scale tank kits.
As for Warhammer 40K, I haven't built one yet. Although I'm quite interested in their tanks, Warhammer 40K models are really expensive in Taiwan; the price of one Warhammer 40K model kit can buy two 1/35 scale tank kits.
yeah they're about the same price here but they feel less expensive because everything else is expensive too. i spend $400 per week on groceries at safeway for a family of 4. i could theoretically buy GW models if i didn't have to worry about needing food or gasoline. minimum wage is like $16.50 per hour where i live but every time we raise wages, the price of goods goes up and the job market shrinks. it's really rough in the US this past 10 years or so. the purchasing power is low even though the dollar signs are high. that's why i love buying art from other countries
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