i was poking around in a Petsmart the other day and came across a neat little cave thingy that i thought would be ideal for a japanese cave/bunker. It's called a reptile cave, probably about 12 inches square, hollow. Needs a repaint as it is brown but otherwise would make a dandy little cave to set up a japanese machine gun team for an iwo jima or okinawa diorama.
Cost was about $10.
http://www.shopwiki.com/_Exo+Terra+Rept ... 0&s=160441&
found a neat little japanese cave
found a neat little japanese cave
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Re: found a neat little japanese cave
Are you thinking of have the MG team on top of the rock or inside the cave?aferguson wrote:i was poking around in a Petsmart the other day and came across a neat little cave thingy that i thought would be ideal for a japanese cave/bunker. It's called a reptile cave, probably about 12 inches square, hollow. Needs a repaint as it is brown but otherwise would make a dandy little cave to set up a japanese machine gun team for an iwo jima or okinawa diorama.
Cost was about $10.
http://www.shopwiki.com/_Exo+Terra+Rept ... 0&s=160441&
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yeah that's why i went there, for fish tank ruins but didn't see anything to my liking. I saw a nice jungle piece that i thought would have been good for a pacific dio but it was expensive so i passed on it for now. The cave caught my eye so i went for that.
I would put the mg team inside the cave......the japanese were well known for using caves as natural bunkers and this is perfect for something like that.
I would put the mg team inside the cave......the japanese were well known for using caves as natural bunkers and this is perfect for something like that.
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* Reptile Cave ?
* Hmmm , pretty neat find.
... Seems like it could be used for 32X too maybe.
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Yeah, a nice find. I've found a variety of useful little pieces like this at my local Petsmart over the years. The nice thing about these, aside from being quite reasonably priced, is they are ready to use, and generally not much if anything needs to be done to them paint wise.
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