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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Bushbaby on 21 October 2016, 04:11:07 PM
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Gorgeous. The shell casings totally sell me. The only thing I'd like slightly better is if the welded on cross-frame for the 23 was not painted blue like the truck. I think bare or rusted metal would look more "kitbashed" like the real things.
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The only thing I'd like slightly better is if the welded on cross-frame for the 23 was not painted blue like the truck. I think bare or rusted metal would look more "kitbashed" like the real things.
You are absolutely right! :) I will take care of it asap.
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Nailed it !!!! the shell casings are the piece de resistance. That will be on facebook.
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Looks great.
Can't wait to see the crew.
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very nicely done.
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Thank you!
The shell casings are very easy to manufacture:
steel-wire, cut in small pieces and painted with copper color.