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german smoke grenade ww2

Discussion in 'General Figure Talk' started by pava, Sep 26, 2011.

  1. pava Member

    Country:
    Croatia
    has anyone pictures of german smoke grenade ww2 cudnt find anithing good on google:(
  2. housecarl Moderator

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    United-Kingdom
  3. Heeresbergführer Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
  4. pava Member

    Country:
    Croatia
    well there were a lot versions my smoke grenade was diferent i get pictures of it tomorow only problem is i dont know how to paint it
  5. pava Member

    Country:
    Croatia
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    this one I have seen on ww2 games it was gray but on the picture with figures it is brown now how to color it:D
  6. Heeresbergführer Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    What figure is that from? It doesn't look like a smoke grenade to me. Do you have some box art for this? Might be able to figure out what it is suppose to be.

    Horrido!

    Patrick
  7. davsam28 New Member

    Country:
    United-States
    I have the soldaten book and i have never seen such a apparatus, maybe it is some kind of home made device ?

    Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
  8. pava Member

    Country:
    Croatia
  9. pava Member

    Country:
    Croatia
    I will take pictures of the box so you can see more details
  10. Heeresbergführer Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Grüß Di' Pava,

    I asked the artist, Dmytro Zgonnik...who did the box-art, what the item is. It's a typical German 1-liter Steinkrug (stoneware mug) for beer...appropriate for this time of year...Oktoberfest!!!

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    Looks like the mug got a bit flattened in the sculpting/model making process. Perhaps you can carve it off and make a more realistic mug like in the original artwork. Some round plastic stock shaped into the mug with an epoxy putty handle would work fine. Good luck.

    Ein Prosit!

    Patrick
  11. pava Member

    Country:
    Croatia
    a mug :lol::ROFLMAO:
    thank you(y)

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