With the cold and snowy weather we have been having,
I thought i might do some more work on my Bulldog,as
i have said before,lack of cash and expertise,i have used
what i can get my hands on. The camaflarge netting is
made from an old dish cloth,dyed green,i think it looks ok!
What about you,next i think i,ll do more on my Pershing
p.s. any one got a pair of tracks for a Panzer111
thay want to sell. MICK
bulldog update
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Re: bulldog update
hi mick,
the 'dog looks really good, the camo netting is spot on, i used medical gauze, but a dish cloth is cheaper, and by the look of it every bit as good, a damn good idea
Tony
the 'dog looks really good, the camo netting is spot on, i used medical gauze, but a dish cloth is cheaper, and by the look of it every bit as good, a damn good idea
Tony


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Re: bulldog update
looking good mick
that stowage is well done mate and a top tip
that stowage is well done mate and a top tip

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Re: bulldog update
just to say i no longer need pz111 tracks thanks, Mick.
Re: bulldog update
Looking good. Like the tip for cammo netting. All the best for now
Alan
Alan
Re: bulldog update
looks nice trooper, i like the material on the barrel, i was struggling with it on mine so i used a skrim net for my camo net and used some of it on the barrel and on the part where the barrel meets the turret.
I can't bring myself to use the figures on my tank (especially my pants paint job...lol), even when they have a REALLY great paint job they obviously dont move and as such don't seem life-like. They look good for pictures, but for rampaging around the yard, i'd rather leave them at home!
I can't bring myself to use the figures on my tank (especially my pants paint job...lol), even when they have a REALLY great paint job they obviously dont move and as such don't seem life-like. They look good for pictures, but for rampaging around the yard, i'd rather leave them at home!
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