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It's walking a thin line building walkers for this period... Too many rivets and everyone calls "VSF!". Too much techno and all call "40K!".

I've done my best to make some that'll fit the period (or WW2 for that matter) imho. Most of the components are from Ramshackle Games (a treasure trove for scratchbuilders - great pricing too!) with some plastic tube, beads (for joints), small slottabases for the "feet", Company B Lewis guns and tiny washers added. I hope you like'm. The commander is a Copplestone pilot, held into place with a magnet, so the vehicles can switch side.













Rudi

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Interesting... Great work! They do look WWI/WWII ish
   
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Interesting. Good paintjob.

I think the feet seriously detract from an otherwise good model. In addition to just looking strangely proportioned, it's hard to imagine this thing staying upright, especially over rough terrain or if it fires a weapon. I think the easiest remedy would be to flip the "toe" you have on the first walker 90 degrees, and than put three on each foot. One facing out, one to the front and one to the rear.

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