shawngehling
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Post by shawngehling on Feb 23, 2013 17:20:55 GMT -5
Juweela Corrugated Iron Sheeting in 1/32nd - 1/35th Scale By Shawn Gehling Ever want to make something that looks like it was made out of corrugated metal, well here it is. A roof, shed, wall or whatever, your imagination is the only thing holding you back. The Kit: Contains 1 plastic bag that has 6 sheets of plastic “Corrugated Iron Sheeting” with no flash. It measures 7,81 x 3,44 x 0,07 cm or 3 1/16th inches long x 1 5/16th wide x 1/16th thick. It also comes in various colors. Conclusion: This is really cool looking stuff. I received 5 different colors: Clear, Dark green, Dark grey, Light grey and Dark red. Juweela makes a lot of different diorama items that will assist you in creating that brand new or destoyed building or diorama in various scales. Check out their website www.juweela.de to see what items they make that will assist you in building that perfect building or diorama. (Their website is in German, but if you are like me, and can't speak/read/write German, just pull up a translator program and you can pretty much understand all that you need to). They have items in 1/16th 1/24th, 1/32nd, 1/35th, 1/45th 1/48th, 1/50th, 1/72nd, and 1/87th scale. It doesn't matter if you build Dioramas, Cars, Aircraft, Armor, Figures, Science Fiction/Fantasy or if you are a Wargammer. Juweela has something for you. They also list distributors in various countries on their website. I will be following this up with reviews of some other cool stuff that they produce. I'm told that they are currently working on a new Website that will include English. I highly recommend this Corrugated Iron Sheeting set for anyone who enjoys building diorama's. I would like to thank Till Kleina of Juweela for the review sample.
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shawngehling
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Member since: March 2012
Posts: 339
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Post by shawngehling on Feb 23, 2013 19:54:52 GMT -5
Dicky, This is plastic, and it can be heated and bent or damaged with a motor tool. That metal stuff sounds pretty cool too... What size/scale is it? Has anyone done a review on it, so we can see how cool it is too? Sounds like something you need to think about? Shawn
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