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    What have you done to customize figures? I don't mean kitbash, I mean the figure itself! Here's my chief mechanic named shorty.
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    That's a unique looking character, nice one, but he looks very clean for a mechanic, perhaps he needs an oily rag in his hands? I just love the look of that vehicle. Thanks for sharing.
    Fall in A, fall in B, fall in all the company!

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    • #3

      That's my never-ending T-82 tank project. I''ll finish it someday. Here's Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_20180407_090210330.jpg Views:	1 Size:	79.5 KB ID:	474 a picture of shorty working on it with the wrong tools. I cut wafers out of his thighs, calves, and arms to make him short. Used JB weld to put him back together again.... And flocked his noggin, of course.

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      • #4

        Nice one, your T-82 project is quite an achievement so far, it'll be good to see the final result.
        Fall in A, fall in B, fall in all the company!

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        • #5

          Great looking custom figure! I guess my most well known custom is this guy, Lord Conan J Roxton, Victorian British Secret Service Time Agent!

          Lord Conan J Roxton by Blonde Actionman, on Flickr

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          • #6

            Well done! Huzzah, old boy, HUZZAH!

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            • #7

              Wow unique fellow ATC! Great job!
              Great job on yours Dal!

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              • #8

                A very rugged character @ Dal's Lord Conan J Roxton, that character reminds me of the time a farmer chased me off his land when i was on a cross country walk with my skool, i took a short cut across his field whilst bunking off the walk and making my way to the railway station to come home, it was at Box Hill Surrey back in 76, I think lol!
                Fall in A, fall in B, fall in all the company!

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