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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: aircav on November 13, 2012, 07:46:49 PM
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Just made this Harvey Flamethrower for my Home Guard
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-5kaeT_JBOv0/UKJ4d8SVm1I/AAAAAAAAAW8/E88RExwgFiM/s1600/IMG_0079.JPG)
More pictures over on the Blog
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looking good Keith, but did it actually work? ;)
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Nice work Keith. That should give the Germans what for!
Cheers,
Helen
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An update on the Blog ;)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-a28GHhMPU74/UMCDt6ACQeI/AAAAAAAAAYE/6NwIt6BrIc4/s1600/Harvey+Flam+WIP+005.jpg)
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Oh I like that. You've done one stowed and one in action?
p.s. The Beavorette looks great, stop fretting about it.
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Oh I like that. You've done one stowed and one in action?
p.s. The Beavorette looks great, stop frtting about it.
No only the one Flamethrower
Ta :D
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WWII isn't my cup of tea at all but it's nice to see something a bit different and a cracking job of it 8)
cheers
James
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Ahhh, you used a soft plastic for the hose. Just saw it stowed and then one in use and wasn't sure. The woodgrain on the fence is good, I tend to scribe it which takes too damn long.
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Finished the crew for the flame thrower
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-IMg8IpOIPhY/UNF7B9CK3LI/AAAAAAAAAZE/ydyBss3y3Jw/s1600/Harvey+Flamethrower+WIP+001.jpg)
As usual more pics on the blog :D
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Absolutely stunning paintwork
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Brilliant!
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Very nice!
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Great work.
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Cheers guys, here's the finished flamethrower
(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p176/aircav_album/HarveyFlam4.jpg)
as usual more pictures on the blog
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Excellent finish :-*
cheers
James
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Cheers James
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Inspiring.