4.03.2008

David Tucker


Adrian Florea (Olog) recently posted an excellent Pirate gunboat. What makes it excellent you ask?
The colors for one thing. I love black and yellow when combined correctly. And these colors, are combined correctly. Detailing is spot on, and my only real nit is the gray slopes. I'd like it better with it all black in those areas. Still, when something wins this hard, things like that can be overlooked.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How many of our readers don't read TBB? That's just my opinion, though.

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Lukas said...

Just because something was on TBB doesn't mean it can't be here as well! Especially something this awesome.

 
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