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Major respect to the wife. Those look amazing.WWIICentral wrote:These were painted by my wife... yes, you read that correctly![]()
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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Looking good dude. Keep at it, it's all about practice.Hoth_902 wrote:I am new to the forum and any forum for that matter. Also starting to find new interest in GHQ products. I recently joined a group of war gamers and decided to start painting my own vehicles. Here is some of my work. Let me know what you think.
I've been painting Micro Armor for over 30 years and I hope to get good at it some day

Allen Rockwell
Owner, GameCraft Miniatures
GHQ Fanatic since 1978
My Micro Armor Blog www.allensmicroarmor.com
Owner, GameCraft Miniatures
GHQ Fanatic since 1978
My Micro Armor Blog www.allensmicroarmor.com
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Just for fun, a serious truck
I made this using a GHQ M1083 FMTV chassis (GHQ #N129) with the bed from a HEMTT (Ghq #N95) and then mounted a .50 cal on the roof and two M249 SAWs in the bed along with an 81mm mortar for a little extra boom. Scraps of sheet metal were added around the rear of the bed to protect the mortar crew.
It's not modeled after anything I've ever seen before, I just thought it would be fun.



Larger images on my Micro Armor blog.
It's not modeled after anything I've ever seen before, I just thought it would be fun.



Larger images on my Micro Armor blog.
Allen Rockwell
Owner, GameCraft Miniatures
GHQ Fanatic since 1978
My Micro Armor Blog www.allensmicroarmor.com
Owner, GameCraft Miniatures
GHQ Fanatic since 1978
My Micro Armor Blog www.allensmicroarmor.com