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Those German and Soviet collection are huge! I'm tempted to picture mine as well... 
The Syrians are great. I especially like the BTR's, nice camo and nice vehicle, I really like his balanced appearence.

The Syrians are great. I especially like the BTR's, nice camo and nice vehicle, I really like his balanced appearence.
Ars & Mars
Military vehicles are beautiful because they are built from functional designs which make them real, solid, without artifice. The short timers
Erst wägen, dann wagen (first consider, then risk) von Moltke the Elder
Military vehicles are beautiful because they are built from functional designs which make them real, solid, without artifice. The short timers
Erst wägen, dann wagen (first consider, then risk) von Moltke the Elder
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Those German and Soviet collection are huge! I'm tempted to picture mine as well... 
The Syrians are great. I especially like the BTR's, nice camo and nice vehicle, I really like his balanced appearence.

The Syrians are great. I especially like the BTR's, nice camo and nice vehicle, I really like his balanced appearence.
Ars & Mars
Military vehicles are beautiful because they are built from functional designs which make them real, solid, without artifice. The short timers
Erst wägen, dann wagen (first consider, then risk) von Moltke the Elder
Military vehicles are beautiful because they are built from functional designs which make them real, solid, without artifice. The short timers
Erst wägen, dann wagen (first consider, then risk) von Moltke the Elder
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Hi Cama
That is really great work on your '73 Arab-Israeli stuff. I do like the BTR-152's very much as well.
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
That is really great work on your '73 Arab-Israeli stuff. I do like the BTR-152's very much as well.
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
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Here is a video I made tonight showing most of my GHQ Micro Armor collection.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sirJdTdt ... 3&index=28
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sirJdTdt ... 3&index=28
Allen Rockwell
Owner, GameCraft Miniatures
GHQ Fanatic since 1978
My Micro Armor Blog www.allensmicroarmor.com
Owner, GameCraft Miniatures
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My Micro Armor Blog www.allensmicroarmor.com
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they are nice storage boxes i have several an love them! Well worth the money.
Allen a couple quesitons real quick.
Your long boxes you store your aircraft in are the cut out for specific aircraft? Im getting a large GHQ collection of WW2 aircraft an trying to figure out a new way of carrying them to an from games?
Also do you do custom cuitouts for your boxes if asked for by your customers?
an finally whay rules do you use for modern MBT warefare? An anyone else i would like to do some modern warfare, but mainly I'm a WW2 nut, just wanting to know some options for Modern
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Allen a couple quesitons real quick.
Your long boxes you store your aircraft in are the cut out for specific aircraft? Im getting a large GHQ collection of WW2 aircraft an trying to figure out a new way of carrying them to an from games?
Also do you do custom cuitouts for your boxes if asked for by your customers?
an finally whay rules do you use for modern MBT warefare? An anyone else i would like to do some modern warfare, but mainly I'm a WW2 nut, just wanting to know some options for Modern
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Hi Allen
Great work on all your pieces and a very nice collection. Thanks for sharing it with the rest of us.
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
Great work on all your pieces and a very nice collection. Thanks for sharing it with the rest of us.
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
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fullmetaljacket wrote: Allen a couple questions real quick.
Your long boxes you store your aircraft in are the cut out for specific aircraft? Im getting a large GHQ collection of WW2 aircraft an trying to figure out a new way of carrying them to an from games?
I have not done any cutouts for the aircraft boxes yet ... I really need to do that though. Right now I just have my planes sitting on top of foam sheets.
Yes I have in the past. Sometimes people write me and ask if I can do certain size cutouts and then I just add them to the list of options on the site. If you want something very special I can do that too as a custom job ... just write me privately and ask.fullmetaljacket wrote: Also do you do custom cutouts for your boxes if asked for by your customers?
I have a very highly modified and modernized version of GHQ/GDW's Tacforce. The rules were published in 1980 and I think they are great rules,,, they were only published for a short time and were never updated. I have been updating the vehicle and weapon data ever since I bought the rules in 1980.fullmetaljacket wrote: an finally what rules do you use for modern MBT warefare? An anyone else i would like to do some modern warfare, but mainly I'm a WW2 nut, just wanting to know some options for Modern
GHQ's Modern Micro Armor the Game is a fine set of rules but I do not use it because I prefer rule systems where one vehicle = one vehicle (rather than one vehicle represents more than one vehicle,,, like a platoon or company). Also I've looked at Fields Of Fire by Proving Ground Games and I like it very much. I've also heard good things about "A Fistful of TOWs ... but I do not know anything about it.
Allen Rockwell
Owner, GameCraft Miniatures
GHQ Fanatic since 1978
My Micro Armor Blog www.allensmicroarmor.com
Owner, GameCraft Miniatures
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My Micro Armor Blog www.allensmicroarmor.com
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I see you have all your models on bases. I am shifting my position on this, in the past I have only based infantry but I am moving to base more and more now. They certainly look good like this.
PS. There seem to be a little group of blue-coloured models right at the back of the early German force which aren't based - maybe Sdkfz 7s. Or do my eyes deceive me?
PS. There seem to be a little group of blue-coloured models right at the back of the early German force which aren't based - maybe Sdkfz 7s. Or do my eyes deceive me?
