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Re: NEW PICTURES
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lugnet.general, lugnet.build, lugnet.starwars
Date: 
Wed, 23 Feb 2000 23:19:38 GMT
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Shaun,
yes, they are as accurate as possible. The cannon is modeled on a German ww2
50mm PAK anti-tank gun and does actually have working suspension for recoil
and ejects the empty shells out of the breech :)....the machine guns are just
as close as I could get to belt fed MG's...and as youve noticed now"grin" I
get references from modeling sites on the net....I used to build a great deal
of model tanks when I was a teenager...Lego has resparked my passion....expect
the street scene to increase in size, and many many more tanks, half tracks,
etc are on the way :).
DOES ANYBODY KNOW OF ANY LEGO HAT THAT WOULD BE SUITABLE FOR A GERMAN WW2
HELMET???
Please help me.
I can feel a room sized diorama coming on!!!!


In lugnet.general, Shaun Sullivan writes:
Carl,

The Tiger II Tank is AMAZING.  What do you use for reference material?  The • detail
on the interior is stunning, especially if it is all accurate!  The WWII • Street
Scene looks perfect too.  I'm going to be hosting a NELUG Brikwars event in • March,
and my contributions look to be strongly weighted in WWII period items.  They • may
get mulched by flying mechs and such, but they'll look cool  ;)  The Tiger • Tank
would look stunning too.  Any chance there will be some LDRAW files in the • future?
I know it's intimidating, but I found it pretty straightforward when I picked • it up
to LDRAW my AT-ST.

By the way, are the howitzer and heavy troop-portable machine-guns accurate • too (as
much as can be expected at that scale?)   That is, do they represent real • guns?  My
howitzer is pretty much a custom job, though it does look period authentic. • Even
though it's in black :D

Anyways, I can't say enough.  The Tiger II is unbelievable ... I am throughly
shell-shocked by it *grin*

shaun




Carl Greatrix wrote:

I have just posted pictures of the first 3 models I have built in 17 years • in
the members gallery at www.brickshelf.com.They are a battle tank, star wars • AT-
ST and Millenium Falcon...please let me know what you think :) Thanks!!



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: NEW PICTURES
 
Carl, Brilliant work. I've made a fairly cool Panther tank (lotsa slopes), but need some tracks. Where did you get yours? Also, the Vader helmet (with the mask & some of the bottom trimmed away) would make a very good stahlhelm. Kevin (...) (25 years ago, 24-Feb-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build, lugnet.starwars)
  Re: NEW PICTURES
 
For a German WWII helmet, you can custom make somthing that works pretty well. I cut down a motorcycle helmet, and one of the flare-necked castle helmets. Glue the bottom of the flare to the top of the motorcycle helmet, repaint, and you get (...) (25 years ago, 24-Feb-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build, lugnet.starwars)

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  Re: NEW PICTURES
 
Carl, The Tiger II Tank is AMAZING. What do you use for reference material? The detail on the interior is stunning, especially if it is all accurate! The WWII Street Scene looks perfect too. I'm going to be hosting a NELUG Brikwars event in March, (...) (25 years ago, 23-Feb-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build, lugnet.starwars)

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