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The year is 2057, robotics and synthetic intelligence have made there way more and more onto the battlefield. Battalions of robots take the front line while fully automated large Self-Propelled-Guns take up rear positions and pound enemy installations.

Here a S.P.G of II Armoured moves into position.



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This model is made entirely of scrap, the main body is the back of two speaker cases, the turret is the top of a power lead plug, the barrel is a plastic tubing with rifling made using my tap and die set. The other pieces are various model kit spares and speaker parts, the skirts are foam tiles. Sprayed with primer, salted, knocked back and a top coat added, highlights, filters added after various decals added.

Si:)
 
Ive been wondering where my Bissel carpet cleaner had gone! :P

Very imaginative stuff Si! Is that a Bismarck turret I spy?
 
You scare me with what goes on in your mind! :eek::oops:

On the other hand, great work mate

Lee :)
 
Never throw anything away. You never know when it will come in handy. Great build. :)
 
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Ive been wondering where my Bissel carpet cleaner had gone! :P Very imaginative stuff Si! Is that a Bismarck turret I spy?
Yep, it is Patrick-found it in my bits box and just had to use it.

Si:)
 
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Ta guys, glad you like it, it came out better than I thought for being just made of junk.

Si:)
 
Thats great Si ,and all with spare bits makes it even more so! Very creative and nicely done Sir!
 
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Ta guys and Moni, glad you like it. I have to a bit more weathering to add, but just wanted the rest to fully dry first.

Si:)
 
Great scratch ! you have a vivid imagination. Scratch quite a bit myself ( building I mean ). you have me strangely staring at my toaster!
 
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