farmguy
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Hey everyone,
I don't get on here often but have a few questions I hope someone would like to help me with. I have a plastic model MB Jeep I am building and am trying to research it as much as I can. I am trying to amp up my game on this one and want to get it very realistic down to, proper engine coloring, typical damage that these jeeps might have received on the frontline, typical rust spots, wear and tear. And usual filthiness of the jeep, is it easy to get mud inside the jeep, blood stains on medical jeeps, is the windshield easy to keep clean? Did the drivers keep the engine spotless or was it a bit more ragged? Would the undercarriage have been rusted or muddy or both? Things of that nature. I have been doing research however most the pictures are either black and white making it a bit harder to decipher or modern pictures of fancy decked out jeeps with shiny OD, custom engines painted vibrant colors and other such things that make it a bit annoying. These questions may seem odd but nothing ruins a model more than adding mud and rust in the wrong places, I want this model to have a regular worn out appearance for a jeep in the ETO, not a beater that looks like it was shot up then torched then rolled in the mud and not a jeep that just rolled off the assembly line all gussied up and pretty. If anyone could help me with this endeavor I would be grateful! Pictures would also be a huge help, I've never even seen a MB engine with my own eyes, let alone a good color photo.
Thanks in advance!
I don't get on here often but have a few questions I hope someone would like to help me with. I have a plastic model MB Jeep I am building and am trying to research it as much as I can. I am trying to amp up my game on this one and want to get it very realistic down to, proper engine coloring, typical damage that these jeeps might have received on the frontline, typical rust spots, wear and tear. And usual filthiness of the jeep, is it easy to get mud inside the jeep, blood stains on medical jeeps, is the windshield easy to keep clean? Did the drivers keep the engine spotless or was it a bit more ragged? Would the undercarriage have been rusted or muddy or both? Things of that nature. I have been doing research however most the pictures are either black and white making it a bit harder to decipher or modern pictures of fancy decked out jeeps with shiny OD, custom engines painted vibrant colors and other such things that make it a bit annoying. These questions may seem odd but nothing ruins a model more than adding mud and rust in the wrong places, I want this model to have a regular worn out appearance for a jeep in the ETO, not a beater that looks like it was shot up then torched then rolled in the mud and not a jeep that just rolled off the assembly line all gussied up and pretty. If anyone could help me with this endeavor I would be grateful! Pictures would also be a huge help, I've never even seen a MB engine with my own eyes, let alone a good color photo.
Thanks in advance!