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those are awesome. Love the use of the ram chips, I have a mountain of old memory at work so I'm stealing that idea. If i could provide one tip, if you want to give some of the flat panels some more texture, try peeling away the top layer of the cardboard exposing the corigation, it will give that steel shed look to them. Or you can even buy some plasticard with the shed texture nad tack that on here and there. Great job so far.

 
   
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Glen Ellyn, IL

Just an update, I'm planning on making at least two more trukks, I'm also waiting for a damaged chaos predator to arrive in the mail that I'm turning into a looted wagon, and lastly I bought two chassis as well as the basically the rest of the middle part of two battle wagons minus the doors and turrets etc. since I'm finding it to difficult to convert, once everything arrives and is put together it will be time for the table top.

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Glen Ellyn, IL

My current progress on the 3rd Trukk and 1st Looted Wagon.





   
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Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany

Ha, I really like the looted rhino! Great job man!

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Glen Ellyn, IL

Thanks MrMerlin.
   
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Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany

You really should get some plasticard.... your vehicles would look much better then (they look really nice and creative like you're doing them right now, but with some proper material you'd create pure awesomesauce!)

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Glen Ellyn, IL

Your probably right and if I come across some I'll probably get it. And for those who were wondering, together those battlewagons cost me about $20.
   
 
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