One of my preferred subjects is the Russian Army during the Chechenia conflict. There is a lot of picture available on the web for this topical, but no manufacturer seems to be interested about it. From regulars to snipers, paratroopers and so on, there is a really large variety of equipment, uniforms and camouflage patterns.
What I'll try to reproduce is a tanker crew, using spare parts from Tamiya (1/35). The problem with such figures is not the ugliness, as many people thinks, but its size. In my opinion some figures are really gracefully sculped, but its size does not go beyond the true 1/35 scale, remaining between 45 and 50 mm, like my scratched tanker (46 mm), which also seems to have an undersized head.
The base for the figure will be very simple, only a corner
of a destroyed building.
Here some of the grabbed pictures I'll use as reference.
Suggestions are welcome.
What I'll try to reproduce is a tanker crew, using spare parts from Tamiya (1/35). The problem with such figures is not the ugliness, as many people thinks, but its size. In my opinion some figures are really gracefully sculped, but its size does not go beyond the true 1/35 scale, remaining between 45 and 50 mm, like my scratched tanker (46 mm), which also seems to have an undersized head.
The base for the figure will be very simple, only a corner
of a destroyed building.
Here some of the grabbed pictures I'll use as reference.
Suggestions are welcome.