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Mobile Infantry detection device System

Started by ti, January 09, 2010, 06:35:31 AM

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ti

This is a detection device system I thought would be for troops would want to have some sort of easy and less cumbersome detection equipment when they are in the fields. The range is not that power full but limited for about3 miles. This system works in tightly forestry areas where you want detection capabilities for your troops in tropical areas. This is my version of such a system. The pine trees were scratch built. If you want to know how I did them then here is the article: http://homebuiltstabilizers.com/HobbyArticles/pinetreearticle.pdf

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Charles
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Jschmus

Wow!  Time for me to pack it in and take up knitting.   :thumbsup:
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Captain Canada

Now that's a neat little dio ! Love the pics into the sun/sky....very realistic. And thanks for the tutorial on making those trees....even I ( think I ) can do that !

:cheers: :wub:
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ti

Charles
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bobbo

Looks like something out of "Return of the Jedi" . . .

bobbo

GTX

I'm already thinking you're avatar should get the title of "Scratch Building Master"!!!

You really need to take some in progress shots - I for one would be fascinated to see the progress.

Regards,

Greg
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John Howling Mouse

Reminds me of Remo Williams when they're tracking him through the pine forest.

Nicely done.
Styrene in my blood and an impressive void in my cranium.

ti

Quote from: GTX on January 09, 2010, 12:24:55 PM
I'm already thinking you're avatar should get the title of "Scratch Building Master"!!!

You really need to take some in progress shots - I for one would be fascinated to see the progress.

Regards,

Greg

Ha Ha. Good one. I really doubt it though. I'm still learning.
Charles
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buzzbomb

Sweet !! :wub:

everything is really great, I especially like the ground work and the sensor system has "real thing" written all over it

Great job

ti

Thanks. I know i have been a radar freak for a very long time. Love to come up with little small ideas like this. The projects becomes quick to build.
Charles
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