Hi all
So like all good ideas I stole this one and adapted:
I have done three batches so have 360, which is more than enough. They are a bit on the small side unbased, c.1/100 if what I've read is right but the base will bring them up enough. So far I've got 12 bases done but have run out of lolly sticks.
Obviously for our wargaming these are only a representation of the real thing but I have drawn some inspiration form some examples I found online. Pics below as usual.
ATB and ACW.
Andrew
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So like all good ideas I stole this one and adapted:
- Take one silicon waffle mould.
- Fill the non-cooking side holes with filler - luckily the filler I have is grey!
- Pop them out when dry.
- Bbase them
- Job done.
I have done three batches so have 360, which is more than enough. They are a bit on the small side unbased, c.1/100 if what I've read is right but the base will bring them up enough. So far I've got 12 bases done but have run out of lolly sticks.
Obviously for our wargaming these are only a representation of the real thing but I have drawn some inspiration form some examples I found online. Pics below as usual.
ATB and ACW.
Andrew
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