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Nice redition of hillbilly armour...Never saw a 4 deuce on a gun truck either minimum range not close enough but if you put it about 5 victors from the tail end gun truck and they hit you it could end up outside the kill zone if it was a long serial and then it could support extracting folks in the Kill zone or support by fire a counter ambush imeadiate action......Mikey
Nice redition of hillbilly armour...Never saw a 4 deuce on a gun truck either minimum range not close enough but if you put it about 5 victors from the tail end gun truck and they hit you it could end up outside the kill zone if it was a long serial and then it could support extracting folks in the Kill zone or support by fire a counter ambush imeadiate action......Mikey
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Here's my last fatigue. I didn't applied the decals yet, so imagine them with some balkenkreutz. 




I especially like the mounted infantry. It feels like pure blitzkrieg.





I especially like the mounted infantry. It feels like pure blitzkrieg.

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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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Luca
Your vehicles look really nice. It is neat to see the Krupp Protze trucks loaded with the seated German infantry.
Allen
That is an interesting conversion. Well done!
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
Your vehicles look really nice. It is neat to see the Krupp Protze trucks loaded with the seated German infantry.
Allen
That is an interesting conversion. Well done!
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Hello Comrades, Nice painting Luca love seeing all that WW ll German hardware looks like a parade in Berlin. Also nice conversion Allen ,never expect less . Keep up up the good work and keep posting the pictures. Well back to painting my early WW ll hardware . You all have a nice weekend. Later Comrades Ivan 

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Hi SKeeM
That is very nice work considering that you are just getting back into it after 15 years. Great stuff. I look forward to seeing more.
What are you you using as vehicles bases?
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
That is very nice work considering that you are just getting back into it after 15 years. Great stuff. I look forward to seeing more.
What are you you using as vehicles bases?
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Hey SKaaR, like your name 
They are Flames of War medium and larg bases . I plan to use the small ones for scout jeeps and BRDM's, stuff like that. I thought they were a great fit and no work was required. I'm glad you like them. I just ordered a boat load of T80's and BMP's. Some M1A2's and M3's. I'm really hyped up on them.

They are Flames of War medium and larg bases . I plan to use the small ones for scout jeeps and BRDM's, stuff like that. I thought they were a great fit and no work was required. I'm glad you like them. I just ordered a boat load of T80's and BMP's. Some M1A2's and M3's. I'm really hyped up on them.

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Hi SKeeM
Thanks for the info on the bases.
For those that don't know it, there is a SKAAR in the Marvel Universe. He is the son of Hulk and I have the comic and action figure to prove it!
Have a great day!
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
Thanks for the info on the bases.
For those that don't know it, there is a SKAAR in the Marvel Universe. He is the son of Hulk and I have the comic and action figure to prove it!

Have a great day!
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I just posted an update on my Baghdad Parade Grounds game boards to the "Show Us Your Terrain" forum.
Allen Rockwell
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Hi StVF101
That is very excellent work on both the vehicles and terrain. Is that a Patriot Battery?
If so, what did you use to make it if I may ask?
When I was in the Army back in the 70's, I did some time as a Redeye platoon leader even though I was armor branch.
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
That is very excellent work on both the vehicles and terrain. Is that a Patriot Battery?
If so, what did you use to make it if I may ask?
When I was in the Army back in the 70's, I did some time as a Redeye platoon leader even though I was armor branch.
Pete - Binpicker, Out!
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StVF101 wrote:Just a couple of quick pictures of something I've been working on for someone that's PCS-ing as a going away gift, sorry for the bad pictures/lighting as I just snapped it with my phone before crashing for the night. Hope you enjoy:
That looks awesome.
I really love the Patriot.


Allen Rockwell
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Thanks for the compliments and your service, it is a Patriot launching station. I have several of them that I purchased from Allen when he first released them a few months ago and am impatiently awaiting his re-release of them so I can get some more for a project I'm planning, though I need him to put out the radar as well.pmskaar wrote:Hi StVF101
That is very excellent work on both the vehicles and terrain. Is that a Patriot Battery?
If so, what did you use to make it if I may ask?
When I was in the Army back in the 70's, I did some time as a Redeye platoon leader even though I was armor branch.
Pete - Binpicker, Out!

I've been in Patriot for seven years now, and have been pestering GHQ for a Patriot battery as long as I can remember. So I was very happy when Allen released the launcher.
@Allen: Thanks, I love it too. Thanks for releasing it. If you happen to do some individual launching station tires eventually I'd be more than happy to order some for my HEMTT conversions.
A small teaser:

