M48A2GA2
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Comments
11 9 August 2023, 22:16
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Because I needed the bridgelayer parts for a future Centurion AVLB project, I was left with a hull from the M48 AVLB kit I used. With a 3D-printed turret, I was able to turn this leftover piece into a nice M48A2GA2.
9 August 2023, 22:19
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Thank you Erik! That's exactly it, the old fashioned method. Still works!
9 August 2023, 22:58
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Well I never... So thats how you've made the camo net. See, thats the kind of brilliant tip you get on this site. Lovely work by the way Jasper. I cant wait to get home and start gluing plastic 🙂
25 February, 19:36