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Fulcrum
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Post by Fulcrum »

Nice clean look to your site !! Can't wait to see more of your pictures

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Post by 6mmwargaming »

Hi Guys

I just joined this forum and thought I'd share my site as well. Its:-

http://www.6mm.wargaming.info/

I'm just in the process of repainting my modern soviet stuff so they look a bit naff at the moment.

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Kieran

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Post by Fulcrum »

http://www.6mm.wargaming.info/

Great site brother !! Been to your site a few times...

welcome to the club.......
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Post by tstockton »

Gentlemen,

Over time, I've watched so many posted pictures "become unavailable" for a multitude of reasons -- but mainly because GHQ doesn't have the space on their servers to allow pictures to be placed there. Pictures have to be linked to "other" servers. And that quite understandable, since nothing is free.

At the same time, I have some room I'm "renting" on the server that hosts my website... and (to quote one of my favorites, Chef Emeril Lagasse) "so I said to myself, "Self!?"" What can I do to solve this problem?

And so, like many others (as I have read), I've been "grabbing" pictures posted by others and saving them on my computer. And now, I've added a couple of pages to my website featuring those "grabbed" pictures. You can find them by clicking

Armor and Vehicle Pictures

and

Building and Terrain Pictures

Ritter,

I've also made a copy of your most excellent! tutorial on how you paint micro armor -- specifically, a "gaggle" of Russian T-26's...

Ritter Paints Micro Armor

Of course, there are links to your website -- as well as to those of the gentlemen I've "grabbed" pictures from (if I knew about them and could find them...)

If I've posted pictures of yours that are copyrighted... or that you'd rather I didn't host on my website... please let me know and I will remove them.

I've found these pictures very pleasing and/or entertaining, helpful (to see how others have finished their models), instructional (such as Ritter's painting tutorial and sfcgreg29er's wonderful bridge pictures), and inspirational -- if I can see that others have finished models in "that way", maybe I can do it, too!

Hopefully, you will find this "depository" of pictures useful to you as well.

Enjoy!

Regards,
Tom Stockton
"Well, I've been to one World's Fair, a picnic, and a rodeo, and that's the stupidest thing I ever heard come over a set of earphones. You sure you got today's codes?"

-- Major T. J. "King" Kong in "Dr. Strangelove"

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Post by dougeagle »

I like the idea there Tom, very good. :D
Doug

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Post by ShortRound70 »

tstockton:

Great idea, Tom. Thank you for thinking that my stuff was worth adding to your site.
Hopefully I can get some things done, and post more photos.

Gary

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Post by ferret701 »

This thread has been idle for a while...

Thought I might just resurrect it to note that I've updated my website with a number of new models in the last 6 weeks, including a bunch more GHQ Vietnam-era infantry (whole brigade in platoon scale now up). More updates coming soon -- including a number of additional Italian and French WWII GHQ models, plus the new-ish BTR-152s (P and K models) from GHQ.

Pat Callahan
www.microarmormayhem.com

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