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    Midshipman
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    Yes John I used clump foliage and superglue .
    Nice idea Rob , I am thinking about do some reload markers . Thank you both

    I used this tutorial https://6mm.wargaming.info/page505.shtml
    But I used superglue as it is ready soon than pvc glue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrante View Post
    Yes John I used clump foliage and superglue .
    Nice idea Rob , I am thinking about do some reload markers . Thank you both

    I used this tutorial https://6mm.wargaming.info/page505.shtml
    But I used superglue as it is ready soon than pvc glue
    Thanks Ferrante, good link and information.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrante View Post
    Yes John I used clump foliage and superglue .
    Nice idea Rob , I am thinking about do some reload markers . Thank you both

    I used this tutorial https://6mm.wargaming.info/page505.shtml
    But I used superglue as it is ready soon than pvc glue
    Sorry for this late response, one trick I learned is to use fall foliage clusters rather than green. Any chipping off of foam shows as yellow or orange rather than green.

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    Admiral of the Fleet.
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    Arr! My flame markers are plastic Airborne, I just overpaint a grey smoke wash on them.
    The semi transparent orange and red plastic sheet makes very good fire markers too. When photographed with flash it really adds depth to the flames.
    Rob.
    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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