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 Subject:  AFV Modelling - more creative than others?List thread.  
  
 Date:  Jun 1, 2008
 From:  a. syalabi 
I was just wondering if there were others who have the same opinion as me.

Looking through the gallery here and a few others, kind of came to the assumption that AFV offers more creative option as ship models as AFV is not as "individualistic" as ships.

Meaning that there is always room to convert it - making it a captured vehicle, same vehicle but at a different point in time etc.

As compared to ships, at most the conversion that you can make are the modifications that she had throughtout her service or convert her to make her look like her sisters like making some alterations to a Z37 - Z39 German Destroyer (Tamiya no. 905 1/700 waterline series) to look like the earlier Z class destroyer.

Does any one share the same opinion as me?
 
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  AFV Modelling - more creative than others? - a. syalabi - Jun 1, 2008
. . . Re: AFV Modelling - more creative than others? - Jerry Plettenberg - Jun 1, 2008
. . . . . . Re: AFV Modelling - more creative than others? - a. syalabi - Jun 1, 2008
. . . Wow, a budding superiority complex? - Ken Hartlen - Jun 1, 2008
. . . More creative than others? - Glenn Gerson - Jun 1, 2008
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