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    Well still in lockdown so it was time for some stowage, tarps and deployment bags, on the m1a2. Used tissue and pva glue. Think they came out ok. Did a bit of a Google search just for some basic designs, tell us what you think. Click image for larger version

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    Oh yeah painted them green for 2 reasons, 1st been they tended to disappear at distance when painted a desert colou and 2nd the photos I saw most of the stowage was od anyway, must have been pulled from war stock.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by saunderspeter071@gmail.com View Post
      Well still in lockdown so it was time for some stowage, tarps and deployment bags, on the m1a2. Used tissue and pva glue. Think they came out ok. Did a bit of a Google search just for some basic designs, tell us what you think. Click image for larger version

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      Looks Great!!! Keep it up!

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ID:	248480 Well I followed your advice and kept it up. LOL. Next was some barbed wire, and I am here to tell you that it works. Here is a pic of the process and another of the finished painful product. Click image for larger version

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        • #5
          Oops, cocked up the sequence a bit but you get the general idea. Need to get a few more of the guys to show off their stowage and stuff

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          • #6
            Wow that is impressive work to fabricate barbed wire at that scale! Are you tying, twisting, and clipping each section using jeweler's pliers?!?

            I was lazy with my Abrams stowage, reusing water cans from other RTRs and 3D printing road wheel hangars (incidentally the same part used to hold together the track links/cleats).
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            • #7
              Oh gawd, basically what you do is twist 2 wires tight. Get a pair of needle nose pliers and hold the twisted wires about 25mm from the end. Tie a 3rd wire to the rest and take it over the top of the plier, twisting it around the twin wires nice and tight. Remove the pliers and put them on again on the other side of the twist.Then repeat for whatever length you want. Then I cut the top of the loops. Beware, it does work as it should and will catch, tangle or scratch what it contacts.

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              • #8
                Oh and while on the subject of stowage are tankers supplied with Molle or Alice packs and do you know of a site that has instructions on how to make them

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                • #9
                  Look what my neighbor gave me today. Click image for larger version

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                  • #10
                    He builds 1/35 and was looking for stowage for his latest project and I think he just saved and printed off what he found on the internet. Didn't realise that he was printing them off so large

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                    • #11
                      Well I think she is done Click image for larger version

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                      • #12
                        This really looks awesome! Getting some good ideas for my Walker.

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                        • #13
                          Great job the bobbed wire is fantastic definitely going to try that now.

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                          • #14
                            Looks good! This definitely adds a lot of finishing touches to the tank and makes it battle ready.

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                            • #15
                              Just now seeing this. Awesome work! Where did you buy the DUKE Antenna?

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                              • #16
                                Made it out of different sizes of aluminum tubing and fitted it over the existing aerial mount, also left part of the old aerial for some support and flexibility

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                                • #17
                                  Here is sets I use.
                                  RC tank parts and accessories I make
                                  www.RichardSJohnson.net/id28.html

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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by Sappo View Post
                                    Oh and while on the subject of stowage are tankers supplied with Molle or Alice packs and do you know of a site that has instructions on how to make them
                                    OIF Units Has Molle and Desert Storm era Alice packs

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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by Sappo View Post
                                      Oh and while on the subject of stowage are tankers supplied with Molle or Alice packs and do you know of a site that has instructions on how to make them
                                      Stanley from Tank Legion has 1/16 scale Alice packs. The set comes with a Rucksack, Sleeping pad, sleeping bag and looks like an aid bag. (Under Details page two)
                                      We're a hobby RC tank shop, run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts, based in KL, Malaysia, but we can post your orders, just ask for a shipping quote. We accept payment via M2U or bank transfers for local orders, and PayPal for international orders.


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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by Sappo View Post
                                        Oops, cocked up the sequence a bit but you get the general idea. Need to get a few more of the guys to show off their stowage and stuff
                                        What Ga. Wire did you use? The scale looks to be spot on.

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