"So I built a Maori War Canoe in 20 minutes..." Topic
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WaltOHara | 21 Jul 2016 10:23 a.m. PST |
and it's a beaut! Playing around with the first of my recent Historicon purchases.
Details here: link Thanks feigning interest, and thanks for your time. V/R Walt |
Bashytubits | 21 Jul 2016 10:50 a.m. PST |
That is a nice piece of kit. |
Winston Smith | 21 Jul 2016 11:17 a.m. PST |
Nice. Let me take a contrarian view here and say that I see a lot more potential in laser cut models than 3D printing. |
Winston Smith | 21 Jul 2016 11:18 a.m. PST |
We don't have a board for Polynesian Naval Gaming to crosspost to? How odd. We need a poll. |
piper909 | 21 Jul 2016 12:46 p.m. PST |
That IS a nice model! Well done! |
Duncan Adams | 21 Jul 2016 1:07 p.m. PST |
In my opinion a lot of laser boats look like boats in the same was an origami swan looks like a swan. In this case it works very well. Duncan |
foot soldier | 21 Jul 2016 2:20 p.m. PST |
Walt, The model is made by Battlefield Accessories of Australia. Their website has links to YouTube which has quite a few Videos showing their models being built from beginning to end by the owner, Mike Parker. Glad you liked the model. It goes great with our Maori figures. Cheers, Rob/ eureka miniatures usa |
Brian Smaller | 22 Jul 2016 12:57 p.m. PST |
The model is fantastic. Here is a pic of a real one that actually saw action – Te Mata-o-Hoturoa (albeit heavily restored 70-80 years ago). link Cheers Brian |
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