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a wooden box

Post by oldfeller »

Hi All

How to make a wooden box out of the sticks they
give you to stir your cupper.

Cut to length glue and paint.

Hope the Pic’s show you how.

Cheers.

Gerwyn :thumbup:
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Re: a wooden box

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Thanks for that tip Gerwyn.,i have a few so now i know what to do with them............
Fleshy.............
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Re: a wooden box

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Hi Fleshy

I painted i then scraped to make it look battered then drilled
four holes then put string in, glad it helped.

Cheers
Gerwyn
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Re: a wooden box

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Any idea what the dimensions for German 88mm ammo crates. I got a load of sticks in McDs recently.
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Re: a wooden box

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Hi

I don't work to scale if it looks OK then it is OK :crazy: :crazy: .

Don't think 88mm ammo grates would fit on my 1/16 Tiger >:< >:< >:< :/ .

Cheers
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Re: a wooden box

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Hi

Them Mc Donalds sticks are just the right size for making creates


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Re: a wooden box

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Hi

Nice box nice pic's.

When I have a cupper now, I think all the cameras are on me :lolno: .

Gerwyn :thumbup:
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Re: a wooden box

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I recently posted this information on another thread, so check out the pics.Check out the link for measurement details for 1/16 and 1/18 scale also the ammo sizes are in this thread as well,http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... 005#p59005
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Re: a wooden box

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Hi Blake

Thank you Mate, nice to know your here to help us :thumbup: .

Gerwyn
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Re: a wooden box

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Thank-you, This forum has a great team of guy's who give their time freely and without complaint. Also members like you who give their time to post learning material, how=to guides and other information is what makes this the best place on the web to find out how to build,paint,detail and run rc tanks, thanks for your contribution and a very good how-to.

cheers Blake
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