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Offline Malamute

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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #15 on: 17 August 2009, 08:24:44 AM »
Beautiful stuff as always Grimm. ;D
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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #16 on: 17 August 2009, 09:39:41 AM »
Amazing stuff Grimm. :-* :-*
You put us all to shame with your terrain building.
Very realistic.
Lovely paint jobs on the animals as well. :-*

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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #17 on: 18 August 2009, 12:54:27 AM »
Wow Grimm!  :o excellent terrain which looks so real  8)

I didn't see any coconuts!

Helen

Best wishes,
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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #18 on: 18 August 2009, 07:37:44 PM »
Thank you all  :-* :-*

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You put us all to shame with your terrain building.
No I don´t, that is so simple everybody can do it just take your time to build and if you have question send me a PM

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I didn't see any coconuts!
Oh yes Helen I was to lazy to buid some  ::) but next Time I promise

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May I inquire as to what the little brown bits of bush/foliage are made from? And what kind of tree did you raid for the branches to make those trees?

the bush/foliage is from ``Mini Natur``
you can get it here
http://www.battlefield-berlin.de/shop/index.php?cat=WG1385&product=MINA_933-24S&sid56B6977983A2499CAB608BB33B945735=1d2415ef2f9cdc03f3d71c749c36397e

the tree is from a bush I buy in a flower shop you can get it at the x-mes time as a decoration.Don´t knoe the Name  ::)

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I'd ask for some too, but I feel you've already sent me enough free stuff.

so if someone need such stripped cones send me a PM I have more than enugh for myself .

Cheers Grimm

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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #19 on: 19 August 2009, 03:20:49 AM »
Ah, those gosh dern Christmas decorations I forget to raid because I'm googly-eyed over the miniatures my relatives bought me. That bush stuff looks like those seed pod things.

Cheers.
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Offline argsilverson

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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #20 on: 20 August 2009, 10:25:02 AM »
Just returned from some holidays and need to comment:

gorgeous!!!!
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Offline Ignatieff

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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #21 on: 22 August 2009, 09:11:56 AM »
Stunning.  The long grass, where did that come from (or did the squirrel weave it?)???
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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #22 on: 23 August 2009, 04:37:51 PM »
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....or did the squirrel weave it?

 lol no sorry but maby I can train the little squirrel to do it  ;)

the long grass is a combination of the ``7375 Getreidefeld & Schilf``(grainfield &    reed ) from Busch (http://www.busch-model.com/katalog/d/artikel/7375-h0.htm) and some painted plastik grass form Easter decoration.

cheers Grimm

Offline Baldrick

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Re: A small visit in Africa
« Reply #23 on: 23 August 2009, 05:27:27 PM »
Awesome looking terrain.
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