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Post by Ebob on Feb 3, 2005 6:22:24 GMT -5
Perimeter fencing - now available on the Ebob Miniatures product page... CLICK LINK BELOW to go to the Products Page... www.ebobminiatures.com/products/products.htmThe fencing is ready to use, all you need is some barbeque skewers for fence posts - just weave them through the fencing at 4" intervals.
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Post by Tom on Feb 3, 2005 6:34:41 GMT -5
cool
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tunnelking
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Post by tunnelking on Feb 3, 2005 8:44:31 GMT -5
this will make my camp look much more authentic as previously i was planning on using small sand bags and low barbed wire fence that i have from my other wargames.
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Post by Ebob on Feb 3, 2005 9:00:11 GMT -5
The real perimeter fence was 2 fences spaced 2 meters appart with coiled barbed wire in between according to my books. Although the photos below clearly show a single fence, I am not certain where these pictures are taken from. In the movie you will see two fences. In the photo below there is something on the ground. I have always thought this was tree stumps where the forest was cleared... however looking at it again now, the 'stumps' appear to be in neat rows. and the guards are walking either side. Could this be barbed wire strung out a foot above the ground to slow down progress away from the wire? any opinions? What I think you can determine clearly in the above photo is that there are two fences in this shot with coiled barbed wire between.
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Post by Ebob on Feb 3, 2005 9:08:08 GMT -5
My Fence...
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Post by ss95 on Feb 4, 2005 8:10:02 GMT -5
love the pics did u get these from the guy in the states by the way posted my pic today u shold grt them early tomoro as they are first class
SS95
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Post by Ebob on Feb 4, 2005 8:36:45 GMT -5
I got the photos off other websites.
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Post by ss95 on Feb 4, 2005 9:06:01 GMT -5
oh right isnt that copywright
dont worry i wont tell by the way how do you put pictures on the forum i couldnt do it
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tunnelking
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Post by tunnelking on Feb 4, 2005 10:49:18 GMT -5
yes i have had the same problem too ive made sevral attempts but still no luck
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Post by Ebob on Feb 4, 2005 11:33:29 GMT -5
Copyright is a naughty word.
Strictly speaking they are probably copyright of The Imperial War Museum at a guess - but it's not like I'm selling them - these pics are all over the internet.
You cannot directly upload an image onto the forum - if you did I'd be running out of space and stuff.
What you can do is upload an image to your own webspace somewhere and then you can add a link to it - and the picture will appear on the forum.
So the pictures you see here are on my website.
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Post by mieszkam on Mar 20, 2005 7:19:56 GMT -5
ebob how much fence should i buy if i want to do a board 5' by 4'
mieszkam
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Post by Ebob on Mar 21, 2005 4:41:21 GMT -5
Well, if you're adding the vorlarger and double fences - then I'd say you probably need a 7ft long outer fence with a similar length fence running inside it - and two 3ft fences to mark off the Vorlarger.
If you mark out where you're going to put the fences and measure them - I can cut you the right lengths.
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Post by sotek486 on Sept 13, 2009 22:50:24 GMT -5
I don't see anywhere on the "products" page that you can order this ...
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Post by Ebob on Sept 17, 2009 6:30:30 GMT -5
The product is no longer available, but all you need is to visit a garden centre or Wilkinsons (in UK) and find a similar kind of pond netting. Spray paint it silver or grey.
Bob
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