Modelling armour in Ukraine crisis

Let me guess: If you turned the camera around, there’d be a similar-sized pile of empty beer cans? :rofl:

:beer:

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If you tilt the camera… Juuuuuussssssttt riiiiighhhtt!

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Hello, by curiosity,how do you guys scratch wood?



Thanks for your answers!

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i think most of us use twigs and sticks found in our garden or local park.

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Made me think about the wigs worn by the legal professions in British courts:

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This! A+++

Otherwise, small wood dowels or plastic rod cut to size. Texture added with putty to make irregular etc. However, that’s a lot of needless work vs picking up small twigs and sticks as Klaus suggests.

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I didn’t thought it’d be that easy

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H.P.

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Sometimes styrene produces better scale results. While this is flat…

You can use the same technique to make “logs.”

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H.P.

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H.P.

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Cope cage new design ?

:roll_eyes:

H.P.

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Not yet,
not next month
but
who knows when?

Wasn’t there some rumours about a model of this monstrosity?

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take crimea back???axaxaxaaxaxa from whom?? axaxaxaxaxa

good one :call_me_hand:


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There was a resin and pe model made not sure if it’s still available Lebedenko tsar-tank, Kora Models A7226

I found it.
I was thinking about this:

I do hope it turns up for real and not just CAD-renderings

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I think these are the factory built cages- seen on T-72B3, T-90M and T-80BVM.





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