Dragons teeth, how to?

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daredemontriple6
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Dragons teeth, how to?

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hey there
i was thinking since i'm kinda skint at the mo' it will be hard to get decent materials for
a nice looking, battle damaged house or something (to build of course). i was wondering though, how hard can it be to make some tank traps? so i was wondering if anyone knew of a good way to make them? i figuerd i could use an ice cube tray to mould them but what would i cast them out of? i also wan't to have some way of anchoring them down without the use of a baseplate, maybe a nail would do? i would gratefully apreciate any help you guys have to offer!

cheers jack

p.s. my dad is a huge model train fan and has lots of spare track, it's OO scale though (HO for you americans) however he also knows a friend who has G scale (about 1:24) so maybe he can 'lend' me some for a small price, anyway i just thought they might be of some use to me in one way or another.
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Re: Dragons teeth, how to?

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What about casting them in concrete ! It's cherp to buy and they will look real! You could set a wall plug on them so you could anchor them down!! :thumbup:
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Check out the new Build section on battlefields by Paul,their is a section on tank traps,and other structures.
http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... 190&t=8398" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Paul has 10 years of experience building these structures, check out the link,several new sections on all type of battlefield building techniques.
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ok thanks guys
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