Tanks! Tanks! Tanks! A pure steel metal that has a great advantage during battles for its durability and the damage it can inflict on you or your enemy. When you attack with a tank during battles, it has always been a problem. You must have an answer or remedy on how to stop the tank from attacking before it destroys everything.

Have you ever needed extra protection against tanks? Perhaps it has been a problem for most of us. The simplest way to prevent or stop the tank attack is to have some tank traps surrounding your base. For this reason, enemies will have to think twice about deploying tanks again to attack you if they see one or more of their tanks fall into your tank traps.
This is a simple project that shouldn’t take more than an hour, depending on how many cheats you want to do.

Materials:

polystyrene (styrofoam)

popsicle sticks

mucus green or camouflage green paints

white skull

Step 1 Cut out a polystyrene (Styrofoam) triangle.

When cutting the polystyrene triangle, the size of each triangle piece will be determined just by looking at your thumb. Each triangle piece should be twice the size of your thumb.

Step 2 cut the tip

After cutting the triangle pieces as many as possible, the next step is to cut off the tip of each triangle piece and then sand the sides and top with a fine grit sandpaper.

Step 3 Scrape the trap from the tank

When making a good Warhammer 40k, tank traps mean making them look battered and war-torn. To make the traps look like a battered one, you need to create small dents and marks to resemble bullet holes and exploding shrapnel. You can also add rebar or rebar that was made from metal wire to the tank traps. Better to have the traps to have to add some variety to the terrain. As we all know, variety is good.

Step 4 Glue the tank traps to the popsicle sticks

“Two heads are better than one”, this saying should fit your tank’s traps to gain more effectiveness and durability during battle. Each of the tank traps must be attached to at least two or three tank traps.

Step 5 Paint your tank traps

After gluing them for three, it’s time to highlight each tank trap. This will be the final step of this project, the painting of the traps. Apply a very light dry brush with white skull or rotten meat. If you want, you can also add accents like mucus green or camouflage green for mold. Maybe a blood red or blood red if you want some bloody tank traps.

But whatever color you want to put them on, as long as enemies don’t automatically recognize traps.

There you have it a tank trap to prevent enemy tanks from attacking.

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