Self-constructed 1:16 Battlefield items

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Self-constructed 1:16 Battlefield items

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Besides tanks I like to fool around building more 1:16 diorama/battlefield items. Since I joined this forum I found many more of us do, like Panzodrom and other magnificent projects!

I'm certainly not on that level but would like to share some stuff that I make, and 'how'. Constructive critisism is always welcome, as are links to other inspiring projects or tips, I love to try and learn more! :-)
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!

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Small sandbag-emplacement, fictional.

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Empty CD cakebox.

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Balsa wood

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I LOVE to age my balsa wood using AK Products 'wash for DAK-vehicles. I you partly remove it after a minute or so the wood gets a nice aged look.

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The sandbags are real, filled with salt. Still need to find a good way te close them properly. My current solution using loads of superglue is not very handy.

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It's built to be put in a sandbox
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... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!

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Excellent. Always good to see new ideas. I love the use of the CD cakebox. Did you make your own sandbags? I can see one possible problem with using salt to fill them. Salt is hygroscopic and potentially could dissolve in the absorbed water.
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Oops, I don't want the content of my sandbags to dissolve haha!

The CD cakebox was the result of looking around for 'something, anything!' to use... Next time I'll choose something a little bigger.

The sandbags are ordered from eBay, 100pcs for 9,99 or something like that, well worth it!
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... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!

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It's a bit late now, but you could try using the restaurant trick of putting a few grains of rice in with the salt. The rice would absorb the water first. It works with salt cellars!
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I could try that, or simply use anything but salt! :-P
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... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!

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Kiln dried sand is very fine. the main drawback is it comes in 25kg bags. Enough for several thousand 1:16 scale bags, I think.
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Can you show us the link for the sandbags please?
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I don't think this is the same as the ones Marco Peter found, but this is what I have discovered. http://www.modellkennzeichen24.de/shop/ ... aecke.html
9.99 euro for 100 plus postage.
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Or you could just fill the sandbags with ground rice? Stick it in a coffee grinder, and instant dust.

Excellent work on the diorama, and many thanks for the pics, it's always good to see how things are done. :thumbup:
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