This Part 10 of a series of a fair few posts, Part 1 (link here) gives an overview and the philosophy applied to the series – cheap, simple and fun.
A Wheel barrow
Again we are using coffee stirrers
Cut a few coffee stirrers lenghtwise and cut smaller pieces to build something resembling a wheelbarrow, I use a wheel for a 6mm scale wagon that worked well. Alternative find another type or cut one out from a piece of plastic.
Make sure it works with the scale you are using, this is 15mm.
I wanted to create a little bit a drama so put it on a base on the side with some cutouts of wood to show perhaps someone just dropping it as the fighting came closer.
Quick Paintjob and we are all done
And that budget, well we are still at £17.93 as these were all free issue material, but as I tend to say we have a long way to go.
Tomorrow we are making something like this, see you then.
I like that a lot- especially as you decided to tip it on one side.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Always in for the drama
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