No, its a big initial investment on time and effort to set up a model for a unique textute like that. Its not something I can go back to redo, Id have to start all over. So any future units will just be the plaon green and bright sandy desert color I'm using.Oww..and btw, I like the indian T-90 color patern!! Hope you will use it another time.
Now that is cause for a celebration!PS: I think some of you might appreciate the epic endeavour that Wyrm is taking: A complete set of to-scale units for the 1914-2014 period, desert and woodland, including variants, all by one man.
Thanks.
from L-R:Without breaking out my JANE's, I cannot remember what exactly those are. I know they're Soviet.. BMPs or BRDs? I suppose I'll go google it.
Edit: Well, they're not BMPs. They must be icecream trucks.
BRDM-2M - Modernised version. There are actually several upgrades with this designator. All of them have the original gasoline engine replaced by a diesel engine (GAZ-562 of 175 hp or Steyr D.245-9 of 136 hp), six MB smoke grenade dischargers on the back of the turret and some are additionally fitted with a BTR-80 style turret, new wheels, GPS etc. The version that was selected by the Russian armed forces is made by Arzamas. Other models have a new turret MA3 or MA4 that is also mounted on the MT-LBM series. All models have engine exhaust on the right-hand-side of the vehicle only. Some have raised horizontal engine decks to fit the new engines.
I think you can do it, those previews look outstanding.Oh no. Impressive is me trying to make a Gvozdika out of an MTLB.