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Jimster wrote:I bought some 1/16 skulls with the intent of creating a totally destroyed Tiger1 with a “ghost crew” driving the smoking flamed out wreck around the Eastern Front in an attempt to shield German armor from Bolshevik enemies.
And there was me thinking you were doing something for Halloween. . . .
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That hilarious!
If I had more time I definitely would make a Halloween Tiger. Anyhoos, here’s the three skulls I got. They are in various stages of painting.
[quote="Jimster"]I bought some 1/16 skulls with the intent of creating a totally destroyed Tiger1 with a “ghost crew” driving the smoking flamed out wreck around the Eastern Front in an attempt to shield German armor from Bolshevik enemies. Thought I could use this putty for ribs and finger bones and such.
Maybe I’m being too ambitious for the capabilities of this product.
HA! That would be awesome!
It reminds me of a kit I had as a youth. It was called Rommel's Hot Rod. A three axel staff car crewed by Rommel and his driver, all as skeletons! He had his peaked Officer's cap on and his always present binoculars. I've heard that the kit is now being, or has been re released again. Not sure if it was a Monogram kit or not. I think it was, jeez I must of been only 10 or 12 years old. Wonder what ever happened to that kit? Probably covered with Testors glue and lit on fire, or maybe shot with the Daisy BB gun....or both?!
Great idea though, cheers,
Eric.
"You can always tell a German, you just can't tell him much." Anonymous.
German cars, German girls, German beer, German firearms, German Shepherds, German motorcycles... Not necessarily in that order though!