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Yes !, Soviet Arctic vehicles are generally red, orange or yellow.
I was thinking that paying tourists might appreciate a good sized door and some stairs or a ladder for getting on and off.
Looks great! Where did you get those wheels?Designed them up using a Tractor Tyre base and adding the rest, happy to send you the STL if you want.
... and I agree about the ladders and railings.
Designed them up using a Tractor Tyre base and adding the rest, happy to send you the STL if you want.
PM InboundDesigned them up using a Tractor Tyre base and adding the rest, happy to send you the STL if you want.
Yes please!
Hmmm.... has the URL on it existed at some point, or did you make it up?
This really came out well.
What did you use for the snow?
The URL makes perfect sense in Finnish: arctictours or arctictravels. Currently, it doesn't open any real life page.Hmmm.... has the URL on it existed at some point, or did you make it up?
Could be real, I just put Arctic Tours into a translator English to Finnish and used that.
What it really says in Finnish or if the url is even correct, no idea ;)
This really came out well.
What did you use for the snow?
Same as what Kerick said.
This really came out well.
What did you use for the snow?
Same as what Kerick said.
Thanks for the kind words.
For snow I use salt. Ordinary table salt is a bit coarse for 1/35 so I grind down using a mortar and pestle as best as possible.
Salt I find, being a crystal shape will sometimes give that glint real snow does, given my very limited exposure to Snow in Australia, which is not much
That came out great, and the snow looks realistic (from a Los Angeles perspective). This vehicle might also work on Mars with some mods.
Ooo ... that is nice! With that bubble dome on top (and maybe without the Finnish url), that could easily pass for an off-world transporter :smiley: