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Hi Steve
Great feedback and I hear what you are saying .


I was thinking of just the odd enemy straggler hiding on a rooftop or something.


Also I did not want to over crowd the scene.


Fully appreciate what you are saying so may have a rethink


Regards stu
That would work, and add some sense of foreboding to the scene, " reaper engaged elsewhere "
 
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That would work, and add some sense of foreboding to the scene, " reaper engaged elsewhere "
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Always fancied that building, so defo watching this one. With the figures, it will depend on how you slot them together, you may need to add in some US Marine assistance, as they would have ensured the area was secure (as can be) before putting two of their guys in direct or near contact with the enemy. Besides their personal safety and without sounding mercenary they ain't cheap to train :)
Maybe a bit late now, but Meng do a set as well -


http://www.meng-model.com/index2_new.php?id=257


http://www.creativemodels.co.uk/meng_model_135_us_explosive_ordnance_disposal_specialists_robots-p-37454.html
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Always fancied that building, so defo watching this one. With the figures, it will depend on how you slot them together, you may need to add in some US Marine assistance, as they would have ensured the area was secure (as can be) before putting two of their guys in direct or near contact with the enemy. Besides their personal safety and without sounding mercenary they ain't cheap to train :)
Maybe a bit late now, but Meng do a set as well -


http://www.meng-model.com/index2_new.php?id=257


http://www.creativemodels.co.uk/meng_model_135_us_explosive_ordnance_disposal_specialists_robots-p-37454.html
Cheers for that Steve will take a look
 
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Always fancied that building, so defo watching this one. With the figures, it will depend on how you slot them together, you may need to add in some US Marine assistance, as they would have ensured the area was secure (as can be) before putting two of their guys in direct or near contact with the enemy. Besides their personal safety and without sounding mercenary they ain't cheap to train :)
Maybe a bit late now, but Meng do a set as well -


http://www.meng-model.com/index2_new.php?id=257


http://www.creativemodels.co.uk/meng_model_135_us_explosive_ordnance_disposal_specialists_robots-p-37454.html[/quote


Like the look of those kits Steve .
 
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Wow! Excellent paintwork and effect ;)


Can I ask which kit is it? I never see it before :eek:
 
That is amazing, you will have to do a tutorial with pics on how this was done I for one am interested.


Scott
 
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Wow! Excellent paintwork and effect ;)
Can I ask which kit is it? I never see it before :eek:
thanks Polux it's the 1/35 mig burnt out car.


Did a while back waiting to go on base when it's finished
 
That car looks pukka, and I love th bomb disposal and marine on laptop figures. I'll be watching this one.


Phil
 
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That is amazing, you will have to do a tutorial with pics on how this was done I for one am interested.
Scott
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That is amazing, you will have to do a tutorial with pics on how this was done I for one am interested.
Scott
Thanks Scott.


I don't think I have any pics of the build along the way as I never thought it would be a good enough end result for anybody to ask.


I can say I followed the steps on a dio I seen in a model millitary mag.


Not the same dio but used the car .


I will try to see if I took pics just in case


Really appreciate the feedback
 
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That car looks pukka, and I love th bomb disposal and marine on laptop figures. I'll be watching this one.
Phil
Cheers Phil


Thank you for the kind comments
 
That car really looks the Part Stuart am looking forward to seeing this build come along.
 
And you worry about getting things right.


This is a fantastic rendition of a burnt out car,all those details are well painted. :)
 
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And you worry about getting things right.
This is a fantastic rendition of a burnt out car,all those details are well painted. :)
Another great comment thank you.


Really appreciate it.
 
That car is spot on love the seats well what's left of them can't wait to see that little robot
 
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