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Yep . . .
The pictures above were taken when it arrived by UPS in California. Nothing was broken! The small dark dots on the bay floor are GHQ figures.
Here is a better picture I did when I first started painting it. I used coat hanger wire to reinforce the arms and wings to keep them level. Basically its all sheet styrene with a few packs of rods and tubes. I only did one and don't plan to do another. It took about 6 months and several restarts (I forgot that in order to keep up the computer processing speed they used a technique of reducing the object's poly count the further away it is
) . It really helped when I found a paper model at EVE's forum site.

Sorry guys, I'm straying off the military theme here.
The pictures above were taken when it arrived by UPS in California. Nothing was broken! The small dark dots on the bay floor are GHQ figures.
Here is a better picture I did when I first started painting it. I used coat hanger wire to reinforce the arms and wings to keep them level. Basically its all sheet styrene with a few packs of rods and tubes. I only did one and don't plan to do another. It took about 6 months and several restarts (I forgot that in order to keep up the computer processing speed they used a technique of reducing the object's poly count the further away it is


Sorry guys, I'm straying off the military theme here.
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Slight update.
I'm using weapon proxies until my order comes in
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Still have some detailing to do, life preservers and such. I'm still wrestling with how to do the railings, the price of photo etched is a bit much for my budget
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They've turned out a tad smaller than I thought they would. At 1mm to the foot they're almost spot on. If I had added a millimeter here and there the fit would have been better in the long run.





I'm using weapon proxies until my order comes in

Still have some detailing to do, life preservers and such. I'm still wrestling with how to do the railings, the price of photo etched is a bit much for my budget

They've turned out a tad smaller than I thought they would. At 1mm to the foot they're almost spot on. If I had added a millimeter here and there the fit would have been better in the long run.





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Here's the SOC-Rs. A little left to do, but game able just the same.

Okay, still trying to get the hang of the photography thing. These are dark grey on a black background. (The camera shows no mercy). A few details left to do.




I did some railing on the upper levels and decided to leave off the railing for the main deck. It would only get broken off gaming anyhow. I also left the guns loose so they can be used on future craft (at least until I get my next allowance
). Looking on the net I located a few pictures of the Siebel craft and it appeared that they were modified in the field as needed. I lost the site for the German Pioneer unit that had 2 105mm mounted on a Siebel for support. Currently down to a few river craft and a few German landing craft.(whew!).
BTW: the ammo boxes were made from 1mm thick sheet styrene cut 2x3mm and 3x4mm. I added a jig to my tire jig to cut reasonable 55gal. drums from 2mm styrene rod at 3mm. Turned out pretty close.
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Okay, still trying to get the hang of the photography thing. These are dark grey on a black background. (The camera shows no mercy). A few details left to do.





I did some railing on the upper levels and decided to leave off the railing for the main deck. It would only get broken off gaming anyhow. I also left the guns loose so they can be used on future craft (at least until I get my next allowance

BTW: the ammo boxes were made from 1mm thick sheet styrene cut 2x3mm and 3x4mm. I added a jig to my tire jig to cut reasonable 55gal. drums from 2mm styrene rod at 3mm. Turned out pretty close.
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I don't know man. I think they need more guns.
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I don't know of any ruleset that would do justice to the possibilities (and the quality of the models), but I can't help imagining a game pitting those Siebels against some of GHQ's Russian BKA-1125s. It would be epic!
Engagements on the Dniepr, anyone?
Engagements on the Dniepr, anyone?
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Thanks for the encouragement
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I'm working on a few Russian and a German PiSiBoot 42/43 boat hulls at the moment. As soon as they're done I post pictures.
I'm thinking that a modification of naval rules would be in order. The armor listed for these boats are showing 15mm at best. Short work for a quad 20mm at a reasonable range. It would be fun to see this played out at a convention (being fictional of course
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Still, its hard to get information on the subject in English and I have to wonder if Germany had planned any other river patrol vessels. (found some for Romania and Poland).
Cris

I'm working on a few Russian and a German PiSiBoot 42/43 boat hulls at the moment. As soon as they're done I post pictures.
I'm thinking that a modification of naval rules would be in order. The armor listed for these boats are showing 15mm at best. Short work for a quad 20mm at a reasonable range. It would be fun to see this played out at a convention (being fictional of course

Still, its hard to get information on the subject in English and I have to wonder if Germany had planned any other river patrol vessels. (found some for Romania and Poland).
Cris