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BMP-3 early

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This has been keeping me away from everything else well actually just the camera .
Been doing a review build on trumpeteres BMP-3 early mod. I will say this ....... it is a great kit and comes highly recomended .It does have a full interior , so that is why I have gone to the extra to set a review build in a setting . The reasons are two fold 1. the elevated ride height on the 3 is only aparent when seen with figures. 2. I just needed a reason to explain why its all opened up.
After the review goes to where it was sponsored from then I will post the full review here.

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My figures still have some work to be done to them .... so just overlook that

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WOW Great Job !!!! I have this one in the stash and was wondering what it looked like built up !!! :cheer:


regards
JOEY
 
Very nice work! I just know that this Trumpeter kit has interior details, gotta get one. I have several versions of BMP-3 from SKIF built in the past.
 
wow...that is really COOL!, I have never seen one in person, but the '3' series BMP is pretty unique, in that the main gun is an auto loading 100mm main gun, which is easier to 'fire & forget' than an ATGM....plus a 30mm co-ax!!!

that is some purty work, man
 
Thanks Kaleu
Actually you may see some modern russian stuff coming soon . I have been doing alot of casting lately and will be adding more stuff to the modelmakerz line. Just a hint we are adding a middle eastern building facade soon to the website ( this weekend ) As soon as that is added I will post a pic of the finished product with the BMP if I may say so myself it looks awesome .
 
Thanks Andy.
The colors were obviousely modelmakerz..... they were armor sand , brown , and black. All of this was then followed with a a burnt umber filter ( very thin ) Then the whole vehicle was over sprayed with dessert sand pigment powderes with more attention on the lower areas.
 
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