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Frank Miller Battank... |
inzo

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| Posted on 18-01-2006 17:05 |
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This one I made years ago. :bigrazz:

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Panzer

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| Posted on 21-01-2006 20:41 |
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thats awesome , I would love to make a Batman tank. What parts did you use if I may ask?
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inzo

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| Posted on 21-01-2006 21:08 |
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Two Independance Day Tanks screwed ontop of each other. One Two litter pop bottle cut in half then glued to the top. A flex hose for the neck and old model parts for the face piece. Then use the left over tank pieces for the Superman Annual Battank.:shy:

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Caleson

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| Posted on 21-01-2006 21:18 |
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Pretty intense piece there. Looks like it took a lot of effort. I can't remember the specific DKR off the top of my head, but that looks cool.
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Panzer

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| Posted on 21-01-2006 23:53 |
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sweet!
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