German field kitchen

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Re: German field kitchen

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You old tease you :lolno:
My mouth is watering in anticipation, Well its either that or the smell of Roast pork shoulder coming from the kitchen.
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Excelent job! We need more things like this.
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Thank you Raul , I agree, set pieces can bring a battlefield to life and adds a bit of interest :thumbup:

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An oddly relaxing setting you've created there, Lee :thumbup: A very nicely conceived, and executed, tableau :clap: Those wee loaves of bread are actually giving me an appetite :D
Cheers, Roy. :thumbup:
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Thank you Roy :D sadly that's the extent of my culinary skills :haha: I find it easier to make from epoxy putty than I would the real thing :thumbup:

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Model Builder 4 wrote:Thank you Roy :D sadly that's the extent of my culinary skills :haha: I find it easier to make from epoxy putty than I would the real thing :thumbup:

Cheers, Lee.
I meant to ask about the scenic backdrop. Was that one printed out by an antipodean member, Alan (?). It's very, very nice :thumbup:
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Hi Roy, I bought the backdrop online, it is actually two separate ones, the background of the field and the foreground is another which is just a dusty road effect. They are designed as photographic backdrops but I find that by placing the objects that I'm taking the picture of not to close to it seems to work out ok, hope this helps :thumbup:

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Model Builder 4 wrote:Hi Roy, I bought the backdrop online, it is actually two separate ones, the background of the field and the foreground is another which is just a dusty road effect. They are designed as photographic backdrops but I find that by placing the objects that I'm taking the picture of not to close to it seems to work out ok, hope this helps :thumbup:

Cheers, Lee.
They certainly work, lee :thumbup: I think it was Ken, who goes by the handle of Reaper 323, who's adept at producing topical backdrop scenery. In any event, if you could post a link to a good source for photographic backdrops, it would be really appreciated.
Cheers, Roy
I shall look forward to your next surprise project. Don't forget to give Dobbin, and Mr Ed, a good handful oats after a hard day in the scenery... :D
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Hi Roy, if you search photographic backdrops in Ebay there are loads that come up, if I'm looking for something specific as in a snowy scene etc I'd just enter this in the search, they usually come in different sizes and are made of a very robust vinyl material, it takes a bit of sifting through to find suitable scenes but it's worth the effort :thumbup:

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What a wonderful non-Rc tank alternative :clap: :clap:
Brilliantly done, and top marks to the bread and other detail that you have added.
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