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The Hawaiian camper van is transformed into a WW2 radio station. Radio Il Duce East Africa, or alternatively BBC radio Asmara. The satelight dish is free standing and can be added in to move the bunker a current location in the middle east. The antenna are made from paper clip wire, glued into cotton bud plastic tubes, with a selection of beads to add detail. The satelight dish stands on a based made from a DIY tile spacer.
4 comments:
Excellent work, Airhead!
Best wishes
Giles
Stunning work, it really will look cool on the battlefield. Great use of a scratch build.
Super Awesome! ou make some really great scrach built stuff.
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Thanks for the comments chaps, always nice to such positive words.
All the best
Airhead
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