SAS patrol
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SAS patrol
Hey everyone here are some pictures of my 8 man SAS patrol I put together. The action force medic is there to show scale. Hope you like!
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Re: SAS patrol
Looks fantastic!
Good job!
Good job!
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Re: SAS patrol
Eddy10440 wrote:Looks fantastic!
Good job!
Thanks! I am glad you like them!
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Re: SAS patrol
You did a great job with them!
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Re: SAS patrol
Wow! 8 men platoon! is it 1/6? or bigger?
May I suggest you to find a place where you can display them in a more naturel environnement. Sorry, but the pink children pool destroy the realism. A beech or any other place where there is sand (like the quarry where I usually go for my own dioramas) may allow you to hide the figure's stands. So you will considerably enhance the final effect of your excellent work.
May I suggest you to find a place where you can display them in a more naturel environnement. Sorry, but the pink children pool destroy the realism. A beech or any other place where there is sand (like the quarry where I usually go for my own dioramas) may allow you to hide the figure's stands. So you will considerably enhance the final effect of your excellent work.
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Re: SAS patrol
Thanks! I didn't see the background when taking the pictures it would be good to find a more suitable settinggranch wrote:Wow! 8 men platoon! is it 1/6? or bigger?
May I suggest you to find a place where you can display them in a more naturel environnement. Sorry, but the pink children pool destroy the realism. A beech or any other place where there is sand (like the quarry where I usually go for my own dioramas) may allow you to hide the figure's stands. So you will considerably enhance the final effect of your excellent work.
These are 1:18 scale
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Re: SAS patrol
Heaven, you sewed all combat suits and backpack??? Or do you have a 1/18 manufacture with a lot of very small chinese workers?
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Re: SAS patrol
Hard to belong be they are 1/18 scale. Lots of detail.
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Re: SAS patrol
Thanks yes all ofor the uniforms and gear is sewn by me by hand I have started to try to use sewing machines as I think it will be useful for bigger projects (such as tents)
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