So far I have a rolled tent, made from an old, dirty pillowcase that was used as a dust cover on a machine. To scale it out I looked at some pics from a tank museum. It ended up as a circular disc of fabric the size of a dinner plate with a slot cut in to the center from one side. Then I folded it & rolled it in the same way I'd fold a real teepee type tent & secured it with a bead of contact cement on the inside & tied it with scrap fabric. When its dry I'll paint it & add the poles & some twine as a tie down. Tent poles made from toothpicks & hollow cotton bud stems for ferrules & a sleeping bag made from felt & the same fabric. Tie down straps are twist ties & thin twine for the tie ropes. I'm also working on a steel tow cable made from stripped electrical wire & heat shrink tubing for the end loop clamps.
Film @ 11 when the glue dries.
. I have also used old thin canvas and cotton tee shirts and toothpicks to make stowage accessories. I've also used paint mixing sticks that I've trimmed down to make stowage racks and such







