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she is very good Stuart ,nice detail on her,as well, :D


out of interest were about you find her,? plz, 9_9

Thank you Monica appricate it


the figure I found on eBay under a brand called masterclub


the woman is an Israeli tank crew figure but it was perfect for what I needed.


i will be using others from that range as they are also perfect for what I want.
 
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Yep nice find, I can almost feel the downdraft of that chopper already.

Cheers Ken took a while to find but think it will be ok .


Its harder than I thought to make this scene work so hope it looks good in the end 


thanks for your kind comment appreciated 
 
That is a nice molded figure for the intended victim. B|


Who supplies/makes it?


oops, missed youre response to Monica.. :$
 
Hello 


this is the resin kit I have chosen for my injured climber.


I was not easy finding a kit to look good on a stratcher but I think this will do the trick.


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Dont forget to 'chop' her overhanging arm off (so to speak), They wouldn't Evac her unless she was fully strapped into the streacher. The other thing may be the pose, of her lying on her side. Did find this one on t'net - Resicast Figure, chop the body at the waist line, then using two part epoxy create a 'shape for the legs and cover this all with a homemade blanket (tissue paper soaked in white glue) or lead foil. - Hope you dont mind my little suggestions.
 
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That is a nice molded figure for the intended victim.
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Who supplies/makes it?


oops, missed youre response to Monica..
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Cheers snowman thanks for your kind words .


yeah masterclub have some nice figures
 
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Dont forget to 'chop' her overhanging arm off (so to speak), They wouldn't Evac her unless she was fully strapped into the streacher. The other thing may be the pose, of her lying on her side. Did find this one on t'net - Resicast Figure, chop the body at the waist line, then using two part epoxy create a 'shape for the legs and cover this all with a homemade blanket (tissue paper soaked in white glue) or lead foil. - Hope you dont mind my little suggestions.

Think your suggestion is great but I am only a beginner and not sure if I could make it look ok still learning.


got metal etch straps for stretcher and was thinking about chopping her arm off.


great tips Steve thank you for your kind words 
 
Bear with me on this (all i had on my desk at work) but;


Get a triangle teabag, cut it open and remove most of the tea;


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Put into a 1/35 size shape of a body - use a standing figure to get size near enough and glue with white glue


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Chop off a head from a spare figure, or use one from Hornet Heads and attach to the new body


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Create a blanket from tissue soaked in white glue (can dye the glue with acrylic paint, and hay presto


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If nothing else , i hope this gave you a laugh.
 

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Bear with me on this (all i had on my desk at work) but;


Get a triangle teabag, cut it open and remove most of the tea;


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Put into a 1/35 size shape of a body - use a standing figure to get size near enough and glue with white glue


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Chop off a head from a spare figure, or use one from Hornet Heads and attach to the new body


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Create a blanket from tissue soaked in white glue (can dye the glue with acrylic paint, and hay presto


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If nothing else , i hope this gave you a laugh.

What a good idea,not sure I would get a great result but might try both ways.


cheers Steve great tip.hope nobody seen you making a teabag body at work
 
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Little update 


added some wash to the white areas and made them look a little worn, also put main rotor blades on just for photo shot (not fixed) to see how it looks.


still have doors to put on and tail rota and bits and bobs 


whats your thoughts cheers Stu

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