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well I've decided to expand on my burnt out tank and go full throttle on some serious damage


The idea is a crashed Mil Mi 24 in Afghanistan shortly before the Russians left and it's been there a while so it's been stripped , it's not a burn out more like a crash landing so most of its intact but with rips in the fuselage and such .


I will be showing how it's easier to cut and damage a surface using a grinder , maybe many of you know this technique already but I can't find if its been done on here before so I thought I'd share the technic with you


The kit is straight forward and not a lot of parts , it's the rebox of the old monogram kit and as such it's got raised panel lines so it's perfect to destroy :D


Here's the sprues and such :) View attachment 108349

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As if by magic :D View attachment 108353

these grinding tip you can get from any hardware shop these cost me £3/4 and you get four in a pack :)

Next you select where you want your damage and it's best to go from the inside as this will slip a bit so by doing it inside it stops any unwanted damage to the outer surface


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You then move it up and down / side to side depending on where you want the damage View attachment 108355

keep holding it up to the light until you can see the light coming through

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If you look on the other side you will see a line , this is great to use as a guide to get a vice jagged line like ripped aluminium

On something like this a helicopter or airplane it's best to line up the fuse so you get a match on both sides :)

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Mmmm tools of destruction I'm sure I've got some bits like this in a dremmel set somewhere might have to go rummaging.Nice work there Alan I can think of no better demise for raised panel lines
 
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Like what you've done with this so far and like the idea too. I have the exact kit bought cheaply on Evilbay about 2 years ago and thought good things nice ideas ( from Rambo film idea ) but looked at kit when I got it and thought hmmmmm maybe not


If you need for spares let me know


Robert
 
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Thanks guys glad to have you on board :)

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Like what you've done with this so far and like the idea too. I have the exact kit bought cheaply on Evilbay about 2 years ago and thought good things nice ideas ( from Rambo film idea ) but looked at kit when I got it and thought hmmmmm maybe not
If you need for spares let me know


Robert
it doesn't look a bad kit IMO and I think it would look good built properly, I might see if I can get another when funds permit:D
 

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That is a great idea Alan .......... I like where you are heading with this. I'll be watching from the side-lines.
 
like the sounds of the idea,and very interesting way of going about things,


do like the looks of it so far, ;)
 
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