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Saturday, November 14, 2009
MG Zaku F2 ver DC23
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2 comments:
Nice Zaku F2 you have there. The colour scheme reminds me of the limited Zaku II J 2.0 Kawaguchi ver.
Overall very nice job on the diormama, and I like it a lot. The top portion of the Zaku looks a little shiny for a desert-like diorama. Maybe it can have a more gritty look in general? May I also ask where the truck comes from?
Thanks a ton for the compliment man! Agree, I might weather this more in the future...the truck is a 1/72 scale model kit from trumpeter. :)
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