. . . the defence works of Giant, with the closer copies - there's tons else in other scales!
As there is an additional (to the above
screencap) mention of Dragons' Teeth at the end of the post, I've used it as
a thin excuse for a barley credible segue to another of Hugh's Handy Helpful Home Hobby Hints - No.4 no less!
Needed:
- · 1x diamond-corrugated meat (or fish) pack from your local supermarket, corner shop, convenience store or Eastern import emporium!
- · 1x washing-up liquid
- · 1x washing-up brush
- · 1x burst of elbow-grease
- · A pair of scissors or a craft-knife
- · Eat, or otherwise dispose of the meat . . . or fish!
- · Clean the packaging
- · Dry the packaging
- · Cut the diamond-corrugated section away from the rest of the packaging
- · Et viola!
Obviously you can then cut them into blocks or strips, or to fit round the corners of bunkers or ends of bridges &etc. I weight mine with blobs of Plasticine in the hollow underside before painting, but two-part epoxy might work, or basing will keep them firmer, you might also use the sheet to mass-produce plaster versions?
The example above produces slightly short, flat Dragons' Teeth (but big enough to 'ground' AFV's in 20mm, 1:76th, 1:72nd and 28mm war-gaming scales/sizes), but different food packers use different designs so there are others out there, these were found in a Polish/Turkish deli' (yes - of course Brwreakshit was a nonsense, but we're stuck with its bigotry for a while now!) a month or so ago, but I first made some in around 1980, which look almost the same!
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