Hello Everyone!
My name is Ned and I am absolutely in love with all forms of art! I've tried it all over the years; clay sculpting, wood carving, rock chiseling, canvas painting (I prefer acrylics over oils), gluing stuff together to make sculptures...you name it!
I also love to play musical instruments and compose music, record my compositions, write poetry and short stories. I am also very good at destroying electric guitars on stage. I also tried to be a standup comedian but I prefer sitting. :)I hope you like my 3D models on this site!
God bless and stay inspired!
Ned
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Comments (3)
AdamWright
Looks great!
Huolong
The elbow of the left arm should be directly under the weapon. Failure to do so in a caliber such as the standard WW2 rifle, will cause the weapon to recoil up and to the right which throws the bullet off. It's an awkward pose, but the use of the sling to hold the elbow in place is still used in competition marksmanship.
neiwil
Just downloaded Vogel Einz & your Tiger tank.It's worth the money just for Mangleville!. I can't wait to get started with this set it's awsome.