Completed Tirailleur Senegalese

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I am calling this one complete, my modelling time has been a bit scrappy of late so rather than document each short session I just cracked on. The rifle is from the Italian firm G&G who 3D print a range of items from boots to weaponry, anatomical pieces to diorama accessories covering various eras and scales.

The trumpet is Historex with a twisted wire cord and the base is from Sovereign 2000. That just about wraps the progress up.

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I will add more pictures to the completed board.

Link here https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/tirailleur-senegalese-c-1900.656396/

Cheers Simon
 
...I just don't know how to put the hyperlink in place!

If I may offer a tip, there are a couple ways. The simplest is to copy the URL from the address box of your browser (at the top of the page) and paste it into a post, like this:

https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/tirailleur-senegalese-c-1900.656396/

Another one is to use the Share feature. Every saved post has a Share link below the post, at the right, next to the Like and Quote functions. If you click Share, a little dialog popup opens. The popup presents the link to the post, the same as your browser shows, and also a couple of formats you can use if you want to share your post elsewhere. One is "BB code snippet", which will look like this in a post:

Tirailleur Senegalese c. 1900

The other choice is "HTML Link Code", which looks like this when you paste it into a post:

<a href="https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/tirailleur-senegalese-c-1900.656396/">Tirailleur Senegalese c. 1900</a>

All different flavors of the same thing, basically.

Hope that helps, prost!
Brad
 
Cheers chaps, I'm pretty inept with this type of technology for instance I can't print from the phone at the mo. Sure I'm doing what I did before but it doesn't want to know. Phone and wall are close to having a brief but intimate relationship!

Cheers Simon
 
Believe me, I work in IT, in application development as a quality assurance analyst. I test software for a living. And the more I work with technology, the more I hate it.

Prost!
Brad

After the Army I ended up as a records manager, which is really weird because as far as paperwork is concerned my personal management is on the far right if chaotic. It seems to be a recurring theme though that one's occupation often becomes one cryptonite. Thankfully neither of us work or worked in modelling or painting!

Cheers Simon
 
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