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Resicast Rolls Royce

June 1 2009 at 10:11 AM
  (Login GillesThomas)
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Hi!
I eventually finished my 1914 pattern Rolls Royce with a specific 15 LAMB camo seen on D Flechter "Warcars"

Hi!

After a long time, I eventually finished the wonderfull Resicast kit.
My purpose was to depict an AC from the 15th LAMB deployed in Irak and Persia area in 1919/1920.
I add only a few details on the kit, mostly specific item from the original car like the siren on the left or a spare road light.

I hope you like it.


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More pics on Contructive Comments...

Regards
Gilles(Lostiznaos)

 
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(Login horra)
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Beautiful!

June 2 2009, 1:56 AM 

how to make an excellent subject even better.
Great work on a very intricate cammo.

 
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(Login patrix67)
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EXCELLENT Job Gilles!

June 2 2009, 6:13 AM 

You've done an outstanding job, especially with the camoflage. Cheers.

We would love to post photos of your model on WarWheels.Net. Please contact me via e-mail at editor@warwheels.net to let me know if that would be acceptable.

Regards.

Patrick Keenan
AMPS Review Coordinator
Editor - WarWheels.Net
http://www.warwheels.net

 
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(Login hobgrot)
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really nice and ....

June 4 2009, 8:23 PM 

My dressing-gown is in the same scheme happy.gif!!!

 
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(Login PatBierter)
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You shouldn't do this

June 7 2009, 1:51 AM 

...you are at risk to go insane (as was the guy who painted the original vehicle in WW1)!

Seriously now, this is a very impressive model and an unic paintjob. Congratulations! Regards, Pat

 
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(Login GillesThomas)
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Thanks!

June 7 2009, 1:54 AM 

Thank you very much for comments.
I'm very happy you like the Rolls!
Regards
Gilles

 
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