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Post by Hoth_902 »

I second that. Love the MERDC. I think you should put together at least a company of them, he seems lonely.
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Post by Begemot »

Seems that MERDC is enjoying some popularity.

Nice work work redleg on the M60. This is, for me anyway, a challenging pattern to work up. I salute any who try it.

I’ve completed a US mech infantry company circa 1976 in the Winter verdant MERDC scheme:

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Post by Hoth_902 »

Sweat mother of tanks.....more great MERDC paint schemes.....nice work Begemont. However I must respectfully ask you to stop posting any more till I get some of my other vehicles done....otherwise I be forced to buy some vehicles to do that camo pattern.....
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Post by redleg »

Holy Cow Begemot! Those look amazing!

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Post by Guroburov »

Now you see, this right here is why I don't play Americans (among other reasons). I can't paint MERDC and you guys make it look GOOD!

Grats to both of you for awesome painting skills.

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Post by chrisswim »

Great work on MERDC,
I’m impressed. Haven’t tried it.
Closest I have done was my ‘scrub’.

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Post by panzergator »

I like something like panzer gray for road wheels.
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Post by madman »

panzergator wrote:I like something like panzer gray for road wheels.
I agree. I use panzer grey or FS36118 (gunship grey) instead of black for all rubber items.

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Post by redleg »

Maybe I'll give a dark gray color a shot. I started using NATO Black because it seemed a bit soft, almost like a very dark gray, but it still might be too dark.

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VAB Command-communication.

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FUGs, OT-65, work in progress, use surplus turrets from OT-64 8x8.

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Post by chrisswim »

Barracks

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Need to wash these, well they look perfectly clean, need to dirty them.

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Post by BurtWolf »

Great looking stuff as usual! Got to get some scorch marks on some of those suckers!

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Post by Mike ENG »

These are some photos I took using a new light set up. Still working out the bugs.

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Post by redleg »

That's fantastic, Mike! Great looking vehicles and I love the terrain! The backdrop is so cool, it really makes the photo come to life!

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Leopard 2 A6 for Sweden

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