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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 7:15 pm
by Hoth_902
I could not agree with Cama more. Thank you GHQ for the wonderful models that you have created and made available to us.

I started collecting GHQ models about the same time as Cama. I bought a few in the early 90s but college and life got in the way. Then about 7 years ago, I got back into the hobby and have not looked back since. Today I have over 450 vehicles both WWII and Modern. I war game some and collect a lot. Through the hobby, war gaming and this forum I have connected with some wonderful people.

Shout out to my old War game group, run by Scott, in snohomish, WA. The War gaming guys in Miami that I have yet to play a game with. I also want to give a shout out to Paul and Chrisswim who play in Orlando. Got up there for one game and really had some fun. Looking forward to meeting up with them in February.

Not only does GHQ make the finest miniature in the industry, but they bring together people who might otherwise not have met without there Forum. In addition, exposed us all to some truly beautiful artist that paint some amazing pieces and inspire me to push my abilities and extend the boundaries of my comfort zone when creating my pieces. Keep it up GHQ. Here's to another 50 years.

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 10:37 pm
by rdenman62
Thanks GHQ! I started collecting in 1980 while at FT Hood, Tx. I always looked forward to visiting the hobby shop in downtown Killeen every payday to add to my collection. Over the years i took time off from collecting but when the itch came back you were always still there. Now staring at my retirement years, I still look forward to visiting this site and buying and collecting GHQ miniatures. I just want to say THANKS!

Thanks GHQ

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 11:17 pm
by pvt64
Thank you GHQ! I started buying GHQ miniatures about 2000. I have complete forces for all major navies for WWII in GHQ minis. Was interested in the Moderns, but never bought any until about 2002. Now have USMC, 82nd Airborne, 24th Mech. infantry, Soviet Naval Infantry; airborne, tank and mech. forces. Also Syrian tank and mech. forces plus Arab militias. Still going strong!

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 12:38 am
by BurtWolf
I seem to follow a very common trajectory, picked up some GHQ minis in the early 90s. Graduated college, got job, start a family, and 25 years later found a box in my attic with my minis . I had forgotten about how wonderful they were, and frankly was not wargaming. I hopped back in with both feet. They are wonderful piece of craftsmanship and I find almost a meditative pleasure in painting them and modifying them.

Thank you GHQ for such a cool product, constantly updating and bringing new models to us, and the great sales you consistently put on. Your customer service is excellent as well, I will be sure to drink a Moscow mule in your honor tonight. And I will place an order.

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 8:09 am
by sneaky pete
Being an Army brat I remember seeing them on sand tables during displays and at the local PX on base. Bought some BRDM-2 in mid 90's then Warriors and onto a US tank destroyer command of M901 to duke it out with my younger brother. I followed the similar path of having them in a box somewhere and revived my interest to duke it out with my son. I do appreciate the products and recently found a catalog from the 90's when they were $8.95 a pack. I look forward to the great many more years of fine craftsmanship.

Dan