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LoudNinjaGames21 Jan 2016 6:51 p.m. PST

Hey folks,

I wanted to show off my nearly finished with my jungle overgrown car.

This was made from a used die cast car that had no rubber on its wheels. A bit of hammering bent it out of shape and a base coating of textured rusty red paint made I took old and junked. Various decorative plants and modelling foliage buried in the thick of the jungle.

The two sides are very different with the right side of the vehicle being much more open than the left. This will allow figures to use it for cover and for objective markers to be placed inside.

The addition of the colorful jungle flowers to the protruding vines was both an expedient way go tame some uncooperative parts and add extra character to the piece. The flowers themselves could be an objective.

Redroom21 Jan 2016 7:10 p.m. PST

Like what you did with this and thanks for sharing some of your tips on how you did it.

darthfozzywig21 Jan 2016 9:59 p.m. PST

Good idea, well executed.

John From DE22 Jan 2016 5:57 a.m. PST

Nicely done!

War In 15MM22 Jan 2016 7:03 a.m. PST

Good looking piece of work.

LoudNinjaGames23 Jan 2016 10:38 a.m. PST

Thanks folks, it was a totally off the cuff sort of a project trying make use of something I just could throw away or leave unused.

-Eli

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