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iowabrit
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Tarok

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iowabrit
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Looks pretty nice...
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yeah, if you dont mind making 20 odd sets of bar armour slats from plastic rod !!!! Jeez, for $200 bucks I'd expect a bit more than that....
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| Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:50 am |
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Tarok

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Hehe, I said it looks nice - didn't day it's worth the money For US$200 I could buy a lot of plastic 
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| Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:03 am |
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iowabrit
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'xactly....
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| Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:58 pm |
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16ga
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$200?
Hell if you really want one I'ld say just scratch build it.
The shapes seem pretty simple and you should be able to make a form to speed up the work on the bar armor.
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11A
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Hi Steve,
there was a scratch built one going on on Armorama. Based on the LCM hull. I'll see it iI can find the link, it was a graet project.
Al
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