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Looks excellent Mr Herman very realistic
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Very impressive. :thumbup:
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c.rainford73 wrote:Looks excellent Mr HermanImage Image very realistic
Cheers mate..........theres real blood on some of the barbs I can give you the tip :'(
It was supposed to go to its owner tomorrow, but as I severely underestimated the amount of work in the wire, its going to stay put.
I do not want to under-do the effort for Mr Reaper as he was gracious enough to gift me the electronics for my Jagdtiger & this is the least I can do to make good.
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Oh................my........................God

Barbed wire :-< :-<

The twisting, cutting, placing, bleeding, super-gluing, waiting, do it again-ing :/ :/

Mr Jussek must be a direct descendant of Mother Theresa herself to manage to pull off the wire in the Panzerdrom.

Getting there, but its excruciating.
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HERMAN BIX wrote:Oh................my........................God

Barbed wire :-< :-<

The twisting, cutting, placing, bleeding, super-gluing, waiting, do it again-ing :/ :/

Mr Jussek must be a direct descendant of Mother Theresa herself to manage to pull off the wire in the Panzerdrom.

Getting there, but its excruciating.


8) ;D you know, in the Panzodrom project there is 180m of barbed wire, i doubt i could make all this is this life! there are 22 segments (84x12cm), every one has 5 rows of barbed wire, aprox 8m of wire on every segment. I've 4 done go figure... :crazy:

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Just saying, dumbest idea I have had in ages :/
Can only do about 200mm a night due to fumes and frustration !!
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HermanBix, on eBay I bought some sort of metal safety wire, from a distance it looks more than perfect representing barbed wire!

In close-up you can see how it's constructed:
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For me it was the right solution, and also dirt-cheap. Maybe 15 Euro including shipping for 100 meter - unbeatable! :D
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Well I can say it now..................Im bloody happy this is done !!
The wire looks great, but i wont be rushing back to do another lot in a hurry :crazy:

Secured a few spent shell cases I had and added a section of camo net to the barrel.
These emplacements would have a top cover of net as well, but putting a net over top of this would make it too difficult to change battery and access the electrics.

Im sure its owner will enhance it further, and I believe its getting a battle system fitted as well, so it going to be much fun on the club battlefield soon !
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Herman,
That's the Good Stuff! Very, very, very WELL DONE! ;o) Landscaping is realism, no other words for it. ( Now about some more of that barbed wire?? ) *chuckles*
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Incredible work Mr Bix! Now may I place an order for about 60 meters of the barbed stuff?
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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