CUSTOM 1/18 Flak 36, 88mm, and 1/18 DAK pak 40!!!
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CUSTOM 1/18 Flak 36, 88mm, and 1/18 DAK pak 40!!!
LMK WHAT YA THINK!!
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Airlifted in no doubt... Great work on the 88 gun, it looks sweet. BTW, if you look closely at the image of the gun shield you'll notice a partial fingerprint just about dead center.... a biometric identifier perhaps...???must have been tuff for the germans to lift it in to that ruined building though!
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ostketten wrote:Airlifted in no doubt... Great work on the 88 gun, it looks sweet. BTW, if you look closely at the image of the gun shield you'll notice a partial fingerprint just about dead center.... a biometric identifier perhaps...???must have been tuff for the germans to lift it in to that ruined building though!
Opps
I wiped it off
It was some black pigment i was goofing with and got some on my finger lol then got it on the cannon when moving it to take pics.
SH!T got some on my little sisters camera.
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