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Waco Joe22 Aug 2009 5:15 p.m. PST

I managed to finally get my hands on some of the Bravo Team Strykers, Bradleys and LAV-25s from Target. I have posted some pictures on my gallery. For the Stryker I show some before and after shading. With the Bradley I compare it to a Dragon model I have. Then just some shots of the LAV. It comes fairly well painted and I have nothing to compare it to.

Strykers:
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Bradleys
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After shading: link
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LAV-25
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Overall impression is not bad, especially for $5 USD a pop.

Ditto Tango 2 122 Aug 2009 5:52 p.m. PST

Beautiful after picture on the stryker. Well done.
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CPBelt22 Aug 2009 7:19 p.m. PST

I'll pass. I'd rather pay more and have a nice looking model. After all, I only use a few on the table at a time. I want them to look good.

Top Gun Ace23 Aug 2009 11:12 a.m. PST

Thanks for sharing.

The Stryker looks much better with some additional paint on it, and a nice drybrushing, like you have done.

The LAV can be used as is, but would no doubt benefit from a drybrushing as well.

I do prefer the Dragon Bradley, but for $5.00, you can't go wrong with these, especially if you need them in large numbers.

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