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Posted by Beano Boy on 20 Nov 2016, 17:59

I admire the efforts required upon this fiddle-de-dee project,and thank you for posting it.

Back in the day that was cutting edge stuff for 1924,
and proves that one can knock up some serious oddities upon ones kitchen table.
Well that Captain certainly did.

:mrgreen: Perhaps he needed protection from his Wife who threw things at him.
:-D Have fun BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 20 Nov 2016, 18:14

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Looking at your blue prints reminded me of ?

BB`s Official blue prints

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It seems to have been the same size as that armoured rustic delight in the old photographs.

I wonder if others can remember it for what it was?

:eh: "Thinking give me a headache."

BB
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Posted by santifernandez on 20 Nov 2016, 19:46

Amazing scratch.....great and nice job.
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Posted by poky on 20 Nov 2016, 20:38

also crazy in real life stenfalk :eh:

Wiking - not sure what color the British used on this I think indeed bronze green , the pictures does look lighter but I guess that s just dust

BB - K9 right little bit before my time. I think I took longer to make the model then that Cap made it the first in his shed :-D maybe he used the wifes pots and pans for the prototype, oooh a sonic scalpel or brush that would be great :shock:

thanks santifernandez
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Posted by poky on 25 Dec 2016, 00:19

Valdemar, only a small selection of a lot of more conversions, shields and a couple of full figures
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http://midnightgreys.blogspot.nl/2016/1 ... odies.html

GeBo, new what if 1946 figures, Fallschirmjager with FG-42 rifles and IR sights, also wearing body armor.
X-7 with launcher and a weapons set
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http://midnightgreys.blogspot.nl/2016/1 ... ncher.html
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Posted by Peter on 29 Dec 2016, 22:00

Wonderfull work Patrick! Love those shields! :thumbup:
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Posted by poky on 31 Dec 2016, 00:15

thanks Peter
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Posted by MABO on 02 Jan 2017, 16:25

Amazing. I am really flashed when I see your work!
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