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StVF101 wrote: 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. ;) The hexes are from his shop as well.

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:
Looking good dude. I love the one in travel mode. I have sent the Patriot masters out to an outside vendor to do the mass production for me and when they come back online there will be a few hundred units ready for sale.

Here are a few from my personal collection

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Post by chrisswim »

Allen,
Congratulations on the Patriot launchers, Look very nice!!! Look forward to a battery, two, there or four.....

Allen, did you scratch/kit bash the Patriot Tractor? Did you put some styrene in the bed with crane and generator?
Chris

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chrisswim wrote: Allen, did you scratch/kit bash the Patriot Tractor? Did you put some styrene in the bed with crane and generator?
Yes, just a scrap of styrene, a block for the generator and then just moved the crane forward. Pretty simple conversion really.
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Post by 33YearsGHQ »

Cama,
Those Israeli Halftracks look awesome. Any chance you could provide a close-up of one of them?
Brad Anderson (enjoying GHQ since 1976)

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Hi Cama

That is really excellent work on those halftracks. They look fabulous.

How did you do the air ID markings? I am also interested in the jeep with recoilless rifle on the back. Is that an M151 or is it the older WWII jeep? Do you have the catalog number?

Thanks very much.

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IJN Kaga

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IJN Kaga, using deck decal by WW2 Central. These are simply superb

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Hi Leopold

That is a really great job on the Kaga. Thanks for showing it to us.

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Post by Hoth_902 »

Love the leopard. Looks really good cama

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Hi Grant

That is really excellent work on that Leopard. What is left to finish?

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cama wrote:Image

Canadian Leopard C1 circa 1984, Germany.
Looks like the same color I used for my C1. Just have to get the Canadian decal for it now :)
Doug

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Post by WWIICentral »

Just sharing photos of some more Soviets that my wife painted.

Click on the "www" button to see more photos on my blog.

Let me know what you think!
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Hi Tanner

Both you and your wife do really excellent work. Thanks for sharing those with us.

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Sherman by my son.

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My 13 year old created this model for his older brother on his 16th birthday. Now if I can just get him to start working on my 1:2400 fleets.

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First time posting an image. Hope this works.
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Tell your 13yr old they did a fantastic job!!!!!!

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Post by ferret701 »

Good work by everyone. I've added most of GHQ's South African range to my site (plus some of H&R's equivalents). I really like these models, very different and interesting.

The Mamba:

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The Casspir:

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Ratel 90:

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Ratel 60:

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Ratel 81:

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Many more photos on my site:
http://microarmormayhem.com/Units_South_Africa.html

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