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jwbolen
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Great work! Where did you find the bulldozer?
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My dozer came from Shapeways, I got it from a friend, it’s a D-7, other two are GHQ.


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Chinese Hummv (not sure of manufacturer) and a GHQ Hummv.

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Chinese AFV

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Very cool Chinese gear!
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Nice work Chris, Cav and Red! MRAPs look very nice and I too was interested in that Bulldozer. Great scenery as well. Thanks for posting gents.

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Redleg and JWB, I picked up 3 of these bulldozers from Jason, a/k/a as SMS.
He got them from a large commercial 3-D print company.
It is a D-7 as I recall.
As stated….
Engineer vehicles

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Merkava IV, added 2 colors….

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One Namer that was olive drab.

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One Merkava w/mine roller

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Merkava, one didn’t have a turret, so it’s an engineer-bridging vehicle

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Painted this a while ago while I was binge watching Game of Thrones.
It's a House Lannister Char B1

Love to know what you think

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Some large caliber corps artillery support.

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Thanks for looking.
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Damn Bill! That's pretty amazing! As is typical with your work, I thought I was looking at a photograph at first!
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Very nice work!
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Bill, those are great! Fantastic work on those.
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Just finished up a platoon of M113s. These belong to B Company, 4-160 Infantry. If everything goes according to plan (and it rarely does) I will be able to finish this battalion in about a week and that will complete my National Guard brigade.

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That is excellent work on the artillery, Bill! I have a fair number of the GHQ artillery guns for my WWII major powers but need to get some painted. Yours look great!

Great work on those M-113s Redleg! I remember seeing that scheme when I was with RGLA(Rediness Group Los Angeles back in the mid-1980s and we were providing assistance to various National Guard and Reserve units in Southern California.

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Redleg, those look nice, very well painted.
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UH-1 Huey Helicopters
The 4 Hueys painted by Mick. The 8 Hueys that are closer I added dark green, black, and the windows on top of the olive green base that 7.62.

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The 4 on the left by 7.62, I only added the window treatment.

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I am very happy to announce that 2nd Brigade / 40th Infantry Division (circa 1995) is now complete and combat ready. This unit is only 25% of my DD-214 project, but I’m just happy to have reached this milestone.

For this project I’m only doing the exciting stuff: tanks and APCs for the line companies, scout platoon, mortar platoon, and a couple command tracks for the TOC. There is a total of 282 vehicles for the brigade. That’s 75 vehicles for the tank and mech battalions, 56 vehicles for the DS artillery battalion, and one track for the brigade commander.

When I served in the brigade it had a mix of green vehicles and desert camouflage, which I am representing with my version of Desert MERDC camo. This brigade is part of the California National Guard.
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2nd Battalion – 185th Armor: 4 tank companies of 14 M60A3s each. HHC has 2 tanks, 3 M577s for the TOC, 6 M113s for the scout platoon, and 8 tracks for the mortar platoon (2 M577s and 6 mortar carriers).
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3rd Battalion – 185th Armor: 4 tank companies of 14 M60A3s each. HHC has 2 tanks, 3 M577s for the TOC, 6 M113s for the scout platoon, and 8 tracks for the mortar platoon (2 M577s and 6 mortar carriers).
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4th Battalion – 160th Infantry: 4 mech companies of 14 M113s each. HHC has 2 APCs, 3 M577s for the TOC, 6 M113s for the scout platoon, and 8 tracks for the mortar platoon (2 M577s and 6 mortar carriers).
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1st Battalion – 144th Field Artillery: 3 firing batteries of 6 guns, 6 ammo carriers, and 2 FDCs each. HHB has 2 M577s for the TOC and 12 FIST-Vs (8 in Desert MERDC and 4 green to match the maneuver units they support). I did not model anything for Service Battery.
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