A bit of time with a knife, a file, and some green stuff and I've got this:
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One Australian with a Carl Gustav and an F88 rifle converted into a Canadian with a Carl Gustav and C7 rifle.
The GPMG gunner didn't need anything to get his pack to fit, but I had to use my Dremel tool to grind off some of the Carl G operator's fanny pack.
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Canadian on the left, Australians centre and right |
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Carl Gustav team |
I'm not going to make a career as a sculptor but I'm pretty pleased. I'm not sure if this is more or less complicated than a head swap though.
It's always a pain doing Canadians no matter what the period or theatre. Good job on these though.
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