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Making progress as the June 7th deadline approaches for NJCon. Also finished up my destroyed vehicle markers, and I am working up a video tutorial on that project.

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Poole Dorset UK

Looking good so far buddy, I look forward to the video tutorial

Would you do smoke, as in a smoke bombardment the same way or would you go with a different technique?

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Looking good

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 Reaver83 wrote:
Looking good


Thanks bud. Your stuff looks amazing!


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 Hangfire wrote:
Looking good so far buddy, I look forward to the video tutorial

Would you do smoke, as in a smoke bombardment the same way or would you go with a different technique?


I would use the same technique, but of course the size would have to change to match the rules (2" diameter, 2" high). For bombardments I would go with the option of "clumping" the markers 3x3 so I would only need to build one pattern. To set the diameter I would use a 2" plastic pipe as a mold after I built up the basic markers - paint or glue the cotton, shove through the tube to set the size and shape, repeat as necessary. I may have to make some just for fun - Soviets don't get smoke so I haven't built any yet ;->

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