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| Subject: | Re: Extreme close-ups. | |
| Date: | Jul 27, 2002 |
| From: | B. G. Eady | |
Christophe,
I tried to show that with the Schwimmwagen at the Patton Museum. I have a
series going up on the Tiger II Henschel there very shortly. I have some 200
pics of the two vehicles but want to show the highlights.
"Mike Canaday" wrote in message
news:3d278bfb@news.track-link.net...
> Sounds like a good idea. The Sherman walk around has good close ups but
> they are all out of context. A series of close ups with an overall
vehicle
> (or piece) context would be great.
>
> Mike Canaday
>
> "Christophe Jacquemont" wrote in message
> news:3D2740E3.C6F9C1BD@freesurf.fr...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was thinking of uploading new series in the image library entitled
> > "extreme close-ups", this would involve many detail shots of a specific
> > vehicle focusing on small detail like weldseams, casting numbers,
> > hinges, tools, etc...
> >
> > I have a series ready on the M4A4 Sherman V and more to come on the
> > Jagdpanther (early), Merkava III, up-armored VAB 4x4 (with full interior
> > and roof detail), Peugeot P4 4x4 army car (available in 1/35 resin from
> > Azimut), Finnish T72-M1 and many others (M3 Grant and Churchill Mk VII
> > will soon be photographed too).
> >
> > Feel free to add your own "extreme close-up" Image Library entries but
> > keep in mind that the vehicles/artillery pieces must be available in kit
> > form preferably in 1/35 or larger (close ups of small details won't be
> > as useful to the smallscale crowd), and that the details you show must
> > enable the modeller to superdetail and accurize their models.
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Christophe
> >
>
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