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Royal Kinotropist
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Sheffield, UK
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They're from Tamiya's 1/35 sandbag set. They aren't brilliant but they're quite handy to have around to shove on things lol. You might be better getting some milliput and making your own though.
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Lucky Jack
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I used the salt application on this:
![]() The real kicker though is this is actual rust on the plastic body of the model. At the craft store there is a kit that has two bottles when mixed create actual rust. The liquid has iron in it. Taks about a day to rust the piece. Works great and looks cool. Sorry I do not remember the name of the product but I can get it for you if you want.
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Eternal Patrol
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Location: CATALINA IS. SO . CAL USA
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![]() I'd like to know the name of that product. ![]() ![]() |
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