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First time trying to make scale accessories

jlwatchman

Rock Stacker
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The main motivation was to fill up the empty roof rack without spending any money so definitely not the best.

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Looks great, needs a flat of brew, or a cooler. It’s looking a bit dry.
 
Home made stuff done well, as you have, always looks the best.
 
Looks good."thumbsup" If you want a little more realize on the sleeping mats you can try thin foam, 1mm available at some craft stores. That packing materiel strikes me as a good choice for a folded tarp.
 
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