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Re: Ob's stürmt oder schneit...

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Cav Dog wrote: Still one of my favorite movies
My oldest brother took me to see The Battle of the Bulge at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood when I was about 7 years old.

They even had a tank in the parking lot in front of the theater ... I believe it was a Chaffee (a Sherman in the movie), but who knows if I have that part right!

It made an overwhelming impression on me. I trace my lifelong fascination with tanks to that day!
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It has been a long time since I have seen that film. I've stayed away from it as I recall some of it was filmed at the Yakima (Washington) fire center (or some similarly 'desert' like terrain and htat sort of turned me off. That and they didn't use WWII tanks. Just last week i was reviewing my inventory of WWII movies and decided to give it another screening (after I rent it of course). Thanks for the inspiration.

Nice model btw.

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The TIGERs in the movie were M47. I think they were of the Spanish Army as the movie was filmed in the Sierra Guadarrama in Spain. This explains the "bare" terrain of the tank battle.
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Thought I'd share a few pics from my last session of Princess Wars. the rules are pretty simple...in fact there is only one rule: the princess always wins! My 5 year old daughter is suddenly very interested in everything Daddy is doing and she wants to participate so she has her own collection of micro armor.

These T-34s belong to the Evil Queen's armored brigade and they are attacking a small enchanted village.
[IMG]http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g160/ ... G22672.jpg[/IMG]

Snow White has taken personal command of the defense (BTW - her RTO is Charlie Brown....don't ask).
[IMG]http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g160/cptmpope/SW1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g160/cptmpope/SW2.jpg[/IMG]

Show White and her troops beat off the vicious attack with the support of some TDs from Rapunzel's raiders
[IMG]http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g160/ ... G22632.jpg[/IMG]

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Having some issues with the pics. I probably need to get the kid to fix that for me.

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cama wrote: Definitely M47s. But I only have a single pack of M48s, so they will have to be the wrong stand-in, for the wrong stand-in :lol:
Cama, your problem can be expressed either as the wrong tank for the movie, or the wrong movie for the tank!

If the tanks you have to paint are M48s, then the movie you want to watch is Patton, not Battle of the Bulge!
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The HIMARS looks amazing Cama. Well done.
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Post by David F »

cama,

Looks like the motorpool. Great paintwork!

We just fielded the last HIMARS battalion set. Now the Army has five active duty battalions and the factory assembly line has long since gone cold. :(

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That Himars pic just showed up as GHQ's model of the day on Facebook. Great work.

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Great work Cama
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AllenRockwell wrote:Great work Cama
I agree...such awesome work :D
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very nice detailing.

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Post by Waddell »

cama, those look just fine to me! Good luck with your French! Again, good job on the Germans. I just ordered some and will be using yours as a guide in painting them.

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Yeah, I did my French as line infantry but just bought a set to use as legion etrangere. Good thing the Microarmor rules have a section on paratroop drops. This will come handy for Timbuktu.

I'll post some pics when two things occur. 1. I actually finish painting them up along with basing, and 2. I work up the nerve. My near 60 year old eyes aren't what they once were so my painting reflects it. Ahh, to have the talent I had 40 years ago when I was painting silmarils on elven shields for D&D.

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