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G-Made Sawback Picture Archive - No talking

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That looks great. How did you make the top?


Hope it is ok, to answer short. Here you can find more pics ....
Go to post 11 ...

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/g-made-sawback/470997-g-made-sawback-picture-archive.html#post4603311

Basicaly it's made from styren and cotton from some old summer trousers....

But I think, I should answer in my thread, instead in this picture thread...
so if you have additional quetions, please go to my build thread ...

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/g-made-sawback/493378-lrtd5s-willys-cj-3a-sawback.html


Regards
Wolf :D
 
There are many questions about a driver.
Action Figures 7"~8" NECA - National Entertainment Collectibles Association
The head is GI Joe of 1/6. It's remodeled so that I may go around a part of the upper arm and a thigh.
thank you

Hi again,

thanks again for your precious suggestion. I own myself some "ACTION JOE" parts (it's the european G.I. JOE), and smaller articulated 8'' figurines. Using these figurines body that matches the seat and driving space of the sawback + a 1/6 figure head is a very good idea ... I will try it :o)

I did not understand what you mean about "remodeling" the head. Can you help, or post a photo ?

Regards, and excuse me for my limited English :o)
 
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