"Fielding the FOW L-4 Grasshopper AOP at BrooklynWargaming" Topic
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Kimber VanRy | 15 Sep 2014 8:38 p.m. PST |
Check out Brooklyn Wargaming for a look at the L-4 Grasshopper AOP and the the latest source of agitation for my Axis opponents in FOW games. link
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Privateer4hire | 15 Sep 2014 9:51 p.m. PST |
Very nicely done. I like the markings and the base. Also like how you've done the canopy to depict all the viewports. |
Razor78 | 16 Sep 2014 9:53 a.m. PST |
Looks great! One last detail that I do with my prop jobs. Wy wife is in to scrapbooking and she has a bunch of punch tools. I use a circular one to punch out a clear plastic circle from the blister packing and glue that on the engine to make it look like a spinning prop. On some I paint the edge yellow or red to represent the prop tips painted and spinning. One kind (of many)
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wizbangs | 16 Sep 2014 6:12 p.m. PST |
Great idea Razor! I'll look for that tool. |
OmniJackal | 17 Sep 2014 3:34 p.m. PST |
Anyone know where to find an alternative to this model in 1/144? Dameya used to make one but it's long out of print. I don't buy BF aircraft as they're all garbage and I like propellers. |
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