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Bounding Assault Marine





colorado

I'm working on my command rhino/razorback, but I'm running dry on ideas. Can you guys share some pics of your rhinos or command vehicles, or maybe share some ideas? I would greatly appreciate the assistance, and give credits to any input used.

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Melbourne, Australia

This one is the most impressive command vehicle that I've seen:



that could give you some ideas of some stuff that you can do with green stuff.

And painted:



This one that had script put on with custom transfers is also awesome:


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Southwestern USA

Ive always admired this razorback produced by Underthecouch.net. It looks especialy good when the radar dish is added, the step by step assembly makes it more plausable for the novice builder as well.

http://underthecouch.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=366

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New Zealand

Sigh - oh to be able to greenstuff sculpt like these examples! :(

There are simpler options for us mere mortals, especially if you go for the real-world solutions which are usually designed to look pretty similar to normal vehicles (to avoid getting picked on by the enemy). The differences are usually just extra comms gear and sensors, as these vehicles are communication hubs for their units. Rummage around for all the aerials, radar dishes, periscopes and targeters you can find.
   
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Melbourne, Australia

On Scibors site (http://www.sciborminiatures.com/) there is a good tutorial on how he does the greenstuff molds for this sort of thing - simple ones would not be that hard to place on.

The transfers are also reasonably straight forward.

I do love the rhino with the comms antenna though!

That's brilliant!

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colorado

Thanks for the help guys. If anyone has any other ideas please share them.

The whole world's a stage, you're either an actor or a prop; it's up to you which one.

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