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Based on the photos of Anton Finitskiy’s Mi-28A model, what really catches my eye is the subtle weathering. The gentle touches of wear and paint chipping give it a real-world feel, making it look as if it’s just come back from a mission. It’s always tricky to get weathering just right without going overboard, but here it’s balanced nicely.
The actual Mi-28, known by some as the “Havoc,” is a fascinating piece of machinery. From what I’ve read, it was designed in the late Soviet era as an all-weather day-night attack helicopter. It’s pretty interesting how its role was to take on tanks and provide close air support, blending that Cold War mentality with modern needs.
Overall, this model is certainly worth a look if you’re keen on military aviation. The details, especially the subtle weathering effects, bring it to life in a way that’s both authentic and captivating. It’s the kind of model that not only showcases excellent craftsmanship but also tells a story of its own.
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