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Post by tiamat on Jul 11, 2013 16:11:36 GMT -5
>corrugated steel siding - there's 2 options. you can a.) take a sheet of corrugated cardboard, peel away one side of it, and sand/trim the excess off. fine grade sandpaper works best. or b.) you can go dumpster diving/work at a factory that uses 1-ply corrugate, and take it from there. MOST corrugated cardboard comes in the same gauge, but that doesn't mean there's any other out there. ultimately, it's a simple and cost-effective way to make things like this pic...all Da Boyz Hut is is a third of a 12 pack box covered with the stuff.<
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Post by tiamat on Jul 12, 2013 7:52:17 GMT -5
>here's the pic, apparently it didn't want to post on this thread last nite...oops!< Attachments:![](//storage.proboards.com/3358762/thumbnailer/zefSb1y53cisb6DQS9P9.jpg)
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Post by JohnnyDangerous on Jul 25, 2013 23:53:05 GMT -5
I have been spoiled by having a friend who used to be heavy into model trains... The plastic sheets of diamond plate look so great!
Also, just cutting little plastic holes with a small punch, gluing them on corners and the such, then a little weathering... holy shit that thing has rivets on it!
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