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Check out the video tutorial - www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQpmLxEnXB8
Based on the Prototype seen here -
www.flickr.com/photos/terryviews/2805037998/in/album-7215...
and
www.flickr.com/photos/terryviews/3230663814/in/album-7215...
More pods on this version. Maybe they value their troops more than their politicians?
The parallels just keep coming... :D
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
At the same time, I had room on the drawing to drop in some kit parts for 3-aspect colour light signals, which I intend to experiment with.
Painted and mounted the exterior walls tonight, I should start adding the fallen rubble tomorrow.
Wargaming miniatures, 1/285th scale.
For those not familiar with 1/285th scale miniatures, the tank in the photo has a chassis that is exactly 1" long.
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