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Psykostevo

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  1.  The containers are definitely AT-43. What a sweet game. 

    The concrete barriers are from AT-43, well atleast some of them are. The sandbags and walls are from my local hobby store. And my ruined buildings are the Imperial Sector from Warhammer 40k. 

    I have other bunkers and terrain from AT-43 that are awesome, but I didn't put them on the board. 

     


  2. After making that post I went out on a near-futile trip to find a Focke-Wolf 190 in 1:48 scale at 9:00pm on a Sunday night. 

    IT would have been too easy if the hobby stores were open. So I went to Wal Mart, and to my surprise they didn't have a single model kit of anything. Not even a car. I even asked an they said they stopped carrying them at this location. So I gave up and went to the grocery store on the way home. 

    Thats where I bumped into a 1:72 scale Me 109. For $6.99 I was going to try to make anything work. I was thinking the smaller scale might work well as a skimmer more so than a fighter plane. I took it home and hit the parts bin. I pulled out a Sentinel walker, a Necron Heavy Destroyer, a Storm Grenadier (R.I.P), and various Knick-knacks. Although I am not done, I feel like I accomplished enough that I can finally go to sleep without tossing and turning thinking about hacking up a model kit the next day. It's a crazy fit on the 1:72 scale but I get to laugh along with you. 

    It's a home brew. That's for sure. If tanks can walk, then planes can hover. Let's break all the rules!

    tvcyNU3b

     


  3.  I would like to use a Focke-Wolf 190 as a start for a project. I'm going to remove the propeller and make the nose a bit more like a jet. Probably easier said than done. 

     

    The Salamander looks like an easy start for a VK model. 


  4. Loophole Master said:

    That looks perfect.

    If it were me, though, I'd try to spice it up a bit. Don't leave a standard mustang, but add some extra bits to give it that "Weird WW2" feel.

     

    I was thinking of a 1:48 scale German craft with shorter and angled wings that looks like it should hover too. Otherwise you would need to factor in too much manueverability. 


  5. Lska said:

    Very nice job, as you say not all the details are well seen here but work on the base is pure awsome!;)
    I must say i'm not a fan of the red pice of material below the coat, but still the uniform look good.

     

    I did the red and white on the bottom as my little homage to my flamboyant colors that I love. It's hard for me to sit and paint in such muddy colors. I'm already colorblind as it is!

    I know I showed you some flamboyant models before, but an entire unit is something to see lol. 

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