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TAMMY
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Post by TAMMY »

Really Impressive. But you don't have nightmare with all those windows?
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Post by Nazgul »

Holy Cats! Now that's Impressive!!! :shock:

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Post by AllenRockwell »

Thank you all for the comments on my crazy bombed city. I should have it done sometime next week and I'll post some more photos then.
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Post by av8rmongo »

It looks a lot like parts of Detroit that I've been to.
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Post by AllenRockwell »

About done with the WWII Bombed City. There is no end to the amount of stuff that I can keep adding to it, but I think it's done for now.

Today I wish I had some more GHQ WWII minis :)

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Full size images can be seen on my blog (address in the signature below)
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Post by RedLeif »

WOW^2
first look at that city Allen. very cool.
thanks for sharing.

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Post by AllenRockwell »

cama wrote:Allen - your city is just epic!
Thanks a lot. It was pretty fun to build but I have to admit that after about the 100th building I started asking "when will this end"

cama wrote:Just for fun, you should have a click-once, buy-it-now option to replicate it on your store :lol:
I'm not sure how much "fun" that would be. The total cost might scare some people. Actually if I had to guess, it would probably be less than some people might think. Probably somewhere around $300-$400 just in buildings. It's kind of hard to figure because many buildings come in sets but I was able to pick and choose the ones I wanted to make from those sets and leave out the others ... one of the privileges of owning the company ;)
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Post by copperhill »

Allen I noticed you left one building apparently untouched by war... I believe that's the place to be! :wink:
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copperhill wrote:Allen I noticed you left one building apparently untouched by war... I believe that's the place to be! :wink:
Yah, that one building is bothering me. I glued that one down months ago when I wasn't sure if I'd leave some buildings untouched or not. Now that every single other building is destroyed, it looks kinda silly. I might have to rip it up and replace it with another bombed building.
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Post by DRPgeneral »

here one of the boards im working in, along with my friend former USMC whos starting to like GHQ and board making.

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we still need to detail it alot, so expect pictures soon guys :D

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Post by DRPgeneral »

update 2

its taking shape now :D, but we got 4 more boards to go :(

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Post by Bezmozgu7 »

Here are a few photos of a Terrain Maker board I used for a game between elements of the German 11th Panzer Division and US Task Force Butler (US VI Corps ad hoc armored combat team) in the Montelimar Battle Square, Southern France in late August 1944. I think the TM system is great and really enjoy the versatility.


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Post by TAMMY »

Excellent! Who is the houses manufacturer?
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Post by Bezmozgu7 »

Thansk! Most of the buildings are from TimeCast in the UK. the small farms are from JR miniatures, not sure that the new owners are doing much with 6mm scale.

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Post by TAMMY »

I have another question. Which one of the last two pics shows better the atual colors? Differet lighting gives what seem different results.
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