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Offline tin shed gamer

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Re: Tin sheds workbench,and other dusty places.( 50's Snowmobile 01/10)
« Reply #90 on: 10 November 2018, 11:36:02 PM »
 Could be seen that way I suppose ;)

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Re: Tin sheds workbench,and other dusty places.( shooting party Austin7 crew )
« Reply #91 on: 11 November 2018, 03:04:32 PM »
Still need a little tweaking but you can see where its heading.

Offline Ewan

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Absolutely excellent, it will be useful for both VBCW and for the LDV during Sealion.

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Offline FramFramson

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So many in such a small space... It's like a clown car.  lol


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Hahaha! Lovely!  :)

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It does look ridiculously over crowed. But that's the Austin7 for you. Looks perfectly plausible  until you add passengers. ::)
As always they're based on real people.( although the images weren't very detailed .So they're more best guess interpretations than normal also they're not part of the family offer. They're from a local history pamphlet .hense them 'hidden' in a vehicle.)
Mark.

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I love it!
I am going to build a wargames army, a big beautiful wargames army, and Mexico is going to pay for it.

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Here's a sneak peak of one of the characters from a set of figures commissioned for the new year.

Mark.

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Offline vodkafan

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It does look ridiculously over crowed. But that's the Austin7 for you. Looks perfectly plausible  until you add passengers. ::)
As always they're based on real people.( although the images weren't very detailed .So they're more best guess interpretations than normal also they're not part of the family offer. They're from a local history pamphlet .hense them 'hidden' in a vehicle.)
Mark.

Q:How many elephants can you get in an Austin 7?
A: Two in the front and two in the back, of course....

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Brilliant!
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Cheers I'm still working on a little figure(well Tiny would be more accurate   ;) )  to go with it

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Here's another sneaky peak.

 

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