German field kitchen

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I've had a go at making and painting some food stuffs made from milliput to add a bit of visual interest to the field kitchen :D :thumbup: ImageImageImage

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Looks good, apart from the strange green things in the pot!
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That picture was taken before I painted them all Richard :haha: I was just messing around with the layout :thumbup:

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do you think there would be enough room for a smoker inside? You'd probably have to hide the battery back on the ground underneath it, but this gives me ideas... :think:
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This is super cool! Very original.
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I was thinking of adding a smoker Martin but I don't think that one of our tank ones would fit inside unfortunately :( I have had a look around for some alternatives such as a smoker from model trains etc but the only ones I could find were a bit expensive for what it will do, as you say the battery to run it could be placed outside of it maybe in a crate or something, if I do come across a small enough smoker I will definitely add one :thumbup:

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Thanks Rad :thumbup:

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You could put the smoker in a crate too


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Good idea, I may have a look at that Wayne :D I'm sure I have a couple of spare heng long smokers here, I could just run the smoker pipe up through the bottom of the kitchen floor then :thumbup:

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They look fantastic, good enough to eat :thumbup:
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