Pete's Place
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Beautiful tanks Pete! And I am very excited to report that I just registered for Sand Wars and I signed up for your Cruisin' for a Bruisin' game on Saturday! I'm super excited - this will be my first gaming convention and I will get to see your tanks up close!
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Thanks very much, Hoth! I appreciate it.
Thank you very much, Redleg! I am really looking forward to meeting you while you are here. I definitely hope your trek will be worth it. I have not seen anyone sign up on the list yet but maybe it takes a day or two to update.
I am doing a couple of "practice" games at Imperial Outpost this month on the 13th and 27th to tweak the scenario and get some feedback.
Thank you very much, Redleg! I am really looking forward to meeting you while you are here. I definitely hope your trek will be worth it. I have not seen anyone sign up on the list yet but maybe it takes a day or two to update.
I am doing a couple of "practice" games at Imperial Outpost this month on the 13th and 27th to tweak the scenario and get some feedback.
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I am so jealous of redleg will be able to take some of your pieces for a spin.
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Thanks Pete! I'm looking forward to meeting you too, and I'm sure the trek will be very worth it!
Hoth, come down for the weekend! Tell your girl you have a business trip. I'll pick you up at the airport and we'll grab some pamphlets from the college engineering department for you to take back.
Hoth, come down for the weekend! Tell your girl you have a business trip. I'll pick you up at the airport and we'll grab some pamphlets from the college engineering department for you to take back.
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Thanks very much, Redleg. I will do my best to make it worth your while.
Here are a few more pictures of a solo game of Mein Panzer I did last year. I am in the process of getting ready for Sand Wars in May and will be doing a couple games at Imperial Outpost which is an FLGS in Glendale in the West Valley. The first one will be Saturday, April 13th.
Here is an overview of the action on Turn 3.
A close-up of the German right flank as the Panzers engage in a long range gunnery duel.
Overview of the action on Turn 8. The casualties are mounting as the opposing forces are now at close range.
Crusaders on the move.
A top-down picture showing the effects if the close range fight on Turn 8.
Here are a few more pictures of a solo game of Mein Panzer I did last year. I am in the process of getting ready for Sand Wars in May and will be doing a couple games at Imperial Outpost which is an FLGS in Glendale in the West Valley. The first one will be Saturday, April 13th.
Here is an overview of the action on Turn 3.
A close-up of the German right flank as the Panzers engage in a long range gunnery duel.
Overview of the action on Turn 8. The casualties are mounting as the opposing forces are now at close range.
Crusaders on the move.
A top-down picture showing the effects if the close range fight on Turn 8.
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Here is my collection of M4A1 Shermans that I painted a couple years ago. There is a mix of 75s with both the 3 piece and single piece transmission covers and some with the bulged turrets and some with the applique armor. I also have some 76mm armed Shermans in the mix as well. I have a Company plus that is currently painted.
I have some of GHQ's recently released M4s to paint up one of these days.
I have some of GHQ's recently released M4s to paint up one of these days.
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Whoa… those are amazing Pete!
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VERY NICE!
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Lovely! I like the mix of models too
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Nice work Pete! I feel like I should be taking notes on your North Africa posts! Your Shermans look amazing!
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Thanks very much rhabstclair, Chris, Panzergator, Splod, and Redleg! I appreciate it.
It is hard to believe that just a few years ago I had hardly any painted American tanks in my collection and now I have over 2 Company's worth. I still need a lot of the other stuff like trucks, half-tracks, SP Artillery, and some Stuarts and, yes, more Shermans as well.
Here are some more pictures showing my M4A3 types including an early M4A3 w. drivers vision blocks, some M4A3 w. 76mm guns in both early and later T-23 turrets, and a couple of M4A3E8s. This is not the whole collection but some samples.
It is hard to believe that just a few years ago I had hardly any painted American tanks in my collection and now I have over 2 Company's worth. I still need a lot of the other stuff like trucks, half-tracks, SP Artillery, and some Stuarts and, yes, more Shermans as well.
Here are some more pictures showing my M4A3 types including an early M4A3 w. drivers vision blocks, some M4A3 w. 76mm guns in both early and later T-23 turrets, and a couple of M4A3E8s. This is not the whole collection but some samples.
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I will never understand how you can tell Shermans apart! I can generally distinguish the 75mm, 76mm, 105mm and the IDF M50 and M51. But that's my limit
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Hi Splod!
There are some Shermans that are easier to tell apart than others. Most Shermans had welded hulls except tor the M4A1. That had the cast hull with the more rounded hull.
What is interesting and neat for me is that GHQ actually makes most of the different Sherman types out there. No, they don't yet have a composite hull or the late M4A2 with the 76mm gun as used by the Soviets but they really do have most of them.
There are some Shermans that are easier to tell apart than others. Most Shermans had welded hulls except tor the M4A1. That had the cast hull with the more rounded hull.
What is interesting and neat for me is that GHQ actually makes most of the different Sherman types out there. No, they don't yet have a composite hull or the late M4A2 with the 76mm gun as used by the Soviets but they really do have most of them.
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Those Shermans look amazing Pete!