28.03.2008, 13:36
I can't understand why some people keep saying 'to much weathering is not realistic'.. How the hell do they know??
I'll tell you something, I've been in the military all my life, and I can assure you that if you take a brand new piece of equipment, be it a radio, an armoured vehicle, or an aircraft.. and subject it to 'field conditions' for only two or three weeks, I'll guarantee you it won't look like that new pristine peice of kit you took out with you at the start..
Anything you have to climb in and out of in those conditions does get heavily marked and covered in grime and crap.. there is no way around it..
So can we have less of this 'it's not realistic'.. I can assure you it is. :mrgreen:
I'll tell you something, I've been in the military all my life, and I can assure you that if you take a brand new piece of equipment, be it a radio, an armoured vehicle, or an aircraft.. and subject it to 'field conditions' for only two or three weeks, I'll guarantee you it won't look like that new pristine peice of kit you took out with you at the start..
Anything you have to climb in and out of in those conditions does get heavily marked and covered in grime and crap.. there is no way around it..
So can we have less of this 'it's not realistic'.. I can assure you it is. :mrgreen: