Speaking as a type 1 diabetic, the large caps covering the needles are useful for adding to your bits boxes, as the sleeves that cover the needles have (In my case) two different shapes, one tubular, one almost conical, and the tubular ones make excellent smoke grenade tubes if inverted, or little rocket launchers if used upright, as they have a tiny spire near the top of the sleeve, which, when painted, resembles a Rocket Propelled Grenade/Missile :-) I also used one of the sleeves to convert a slightly damaged Tree-Rex Disney Sky-Lander figure, that had lost its left arm, into a huge Tree Man "pirate" after drilling out the sleeve and inserting a large fishing hook in. Believe me, the result is awesome :-D Even the needles can come in handy for pinning very tiny pieces on a figure, and some of the needle holders, once the needle has been clipped away, look interesting as little parts for adding to a vehicle or piece of terrain. Using scrap parts from just about anything than save a lot of expense and leave you with some very unique models :-) I don't have a 3D printer, so may just invest in one soon, as my bits boxes need a refill of the little things that make this hobby so much more fun :-> Love how you made this little terrain piece, and it's given me the inspiration to make some Star Wars Legion style gun turrets, and also some parts for the Ork Stompas I'm slowly constructing as a side project.
Nice use of scrap. Looks good 😊
Speaking as a type 1 diabetic, the large caps covering the needles are useful for adding to your bits boxes, as the sleeves that cover the needles have (In my case) two different shapes, one tubular, one almost conical, and the tubular ones make excellent smoke grenade tubes if inverted, or little rocket launchers if used upright, as they have a tiny spire near the top of the sleeve, which, when painted, resembles a Rocket Propelled Grenade/Missile :-) I also used one of the sleeves to convert a slightly damaged Tree-Rex Disney Sky-Lander figure, that had lost its left arm, into a huge Tree Man "pirate" after drilling out the sleeve and inserting a large fishing hook in. Believe me, the result is awesome :-D Even the needles can come in handy for pinning very tiny pieces on a figure, and some of the needle holders, once the needle has been clipped away, look interesting as little parts for adding to a vehicle or piece of terrain. Using scrap parts from just about anything than save a lot of expense and leave you with some very unique models :-) I don't have a 3D printer, so may just invest in one soon, as my bits boxes need a refill of the little things that make this hobby so much more fun :-> Love how you made this little terrain piece, and it's given me the inspiration to make some Star Wars Legion style gun turrets, and also some parts for the Ork Stompas I'm slowly constructing as a side project.
That actually turned out so cool😂
Great video
Nice 👍
"Turbo Clippers" not included.