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    German Railroad Warehouse

    This is really cool. How did you do the map and posters?
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    Previous dioramas

    Understandable and thanks. But I'm a bit more of a DIYer.
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    Previous dioramas

    Very impressive work. Did you do the chain link fence or the bridge?
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    Fallen Soldiers Diorama

    Cool
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    Fallen Soldiers Diorama

    Nice. Did you make the tree?
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    My model room & bedroom

    Very cool. I do like how vertical everything is, I think it's an efficient use of space.
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    1/72 Scale rear are stowage on an Abrams, how to scratchbuild

    I could do that and I might end up doing that, but I would prefer to be able to see things like the stowage and AC unit. Do you have a preferred way of doing tarp covers?
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    1/72 Scale rear are stowage on an Abrams, how to scratchbuild

    Thank you ill be sure to check it out.
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    AFGHANISTAN British Forces

    Nice work my dude.
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    Any airbrush junkies out there?

    I was thinking that that might be the reason for the spiderwebbing. I would recommend starting up your air compressor, flushing out the moisture out, and then using your airbrush (with no paint in it). Just let it run for a little bit. Sometimes with really high humidity small droplets of water...
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    Any airbrush junkies out there?

    Personally I think an airbrush is essential for serious scale modeling. Granted I only say that because I prefer to use it. In regards to the spiderwebbing, Do you have a moisture tap?
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    1/72 Scale rear are stowage on an Abrams, how to scratchbuild

    Sorry for not being clear enough. I've circled it in the attached picture, but basically I'm trying to 3d print an Abrams and I don't think my printer will be able to do fine details like the rods on the stowage rack. I was wondering if y'all knew any way to scratch build that at 1/72 scale...
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    1/72 Scale rear are stowage on an Abrams, how to scratchbuild

    What it says on the tin. Does anyone have any advice on how to scratchbuild the metal bars that keep everything in? Thanks in advance.
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