Netting
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- MarkofZollo
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Re: Netting
Scratch what I said before, I noticed on way home just now a shop called 'The Works' showing their halloween stuff in window, pack of creepy cloth that is 6 foot by 2.5 foot is 99p!!!! I have seen these shops in most high streets (at least in Devon).
Anyway if anyone has trouble finding it or is unable to I can get some to send on (for price of item + stamp and envelope).
This stuff is the most accurate scale netting I have seen!
Anyway if anyone has trouble finding it or is unable to I can get some to send on (for price of item + stamp and envelope).
This stuff is the most accurate scale netting I have seen!
There is always a fifth Sherman
Re: Netting
Ladies hair nets. I found one on the pavement near to our local hairdressers, painted it khaki with tamiya acrylics and it looks very effective
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Re: Netting
Hi percy1510
Found it " pull the other one
". Great idea Mate
Gerwyn
Found it " pull the other one



Gerwyn
Re: Netting
I've tried a sterile dressing, cut 2 short strips, stiched together. Sprayed.
Some thread to try and bundle it a bit. Hardest thing is trying to get 1:1 gauze to hang like a heavy 1:16 tank net. I'm quite pleased at the moment.


Oh I then read that the Germans didn't use camo nets like that.
Some thread to try and bundle it a bit. Hardest thing is trying to get 1:1 gauze to hang like a heavy 1:16 tank net. I'm quite pleased at the moment.


Oh I then read that the Germans didn't use camo nets like that.

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Re: Netting
Hi Gunshy
You got it looking great to me Mate
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Gerwyn
You got it looking great to me Mate


Gerwyn

- Wizzard033
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Re: Netting
Lol I don't remember where I read that, likely just propaganda.


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Re: Netting
love reading this post
i have to laugh me and my partner come up with fish netstockings at the weekend but she said it may be a bit stretchy for my use on the tank however me being me i looked on e-bay and got a olive colour string vest to cut up
i am waiting for this to come as we speak never know may be a good idea or a giggle

i have to laugh me and my partner come up with fish netstockings at the weekend but she said it may be a bit stretchy for my use on the tank however me being me i looked on e-bay and got a olive colour string vest to cut up
i am waiting for this to come as we speak never know may be a good idea or a giggle

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Re: Netting
fishnet stockings and string vest...... I like it!




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Re: Netting
What i use is my old fishing nets..old landing nets, or keep nets...(washed ofc lol)
Rolled up will take brushed or sprayed paint ok...
Used them on my scratch built land-rover they looked ok when finished.
Rolled up will take brushed or sprayed paint ok...
Used them on my scratch built land-rover they looked ok when finished.
Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on.
~~~Winston Churchill~~~
~~~Winston Churchill~~~