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Hey Paul B
Great work on that Confederate Infantry. Nice detail work and basing. They look great.
Cama
Excellent work on the modern French infantry and the modern German infantry as well. You have really brought out the detail in the uniforms and the camo pattern as well. Having done this myself I know that these take a lot of work.
Pete
Great work on that Confederate Infantry. Nice detail work and basing. They look great.
Cama
Excellent work on the modern French infantry and the modern German infantry as well. You have really brought out the detail in the uniforms and the camo pattern as well. Having done this myself I know that these take a lot of work.
Pete
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Oh so am I, LoL! But really, WoW! very impressive,cama wrote:And the T-55 MV - I'm pretty happy with this one.![]()
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Here are some American Civil War generals from the Army of the Potomac.
All models are GHQ. slightly modified.

(L-R) General George McClellan, Edwin Sumner II Corps, Samuel Heintzelman III Corps, Erasmus Keys IV Corps, and Fitz-John Porter V Corps.

Generals Samuel Heintzelman, Joe Hooker, and Philip Kearny
All models are GHQ. slightly modified.

(L-R) General George McClellan, Edwin Sumner II Corps, Samuel Heintzelman III Corps, Erasmus Keys IV Corps, and Fitz-John Porter V Corps.

Generals Samuel Heintzelman, Joe Hooker, and Philip Kearny
"Moral courage is the most valuable and usually the most absent characteristic in men." Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
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Polish Lancers
Below are a few shots of my Polish Lancers, minor conversions of Polish Cav I did for last years Mokra scenarios.






"I was worse scared than I was at Shiloh" - Sam Watkins
Perryville, KY - October 8, 1862
Perryville, KY - October 8, 1862
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Cama, Thank you. The paint is a gloss dark blue. I decided on this color specifically because of the wet look.
as for the Rules set, I have a Copy of the GHQ Micronauts WW2 rules. I have been reading them over and practicing with Fletcher and Shiratsuyu destroyers.
as for the Rules set, I have a Copy of the GHQ Micronauts WW2 rules. I have been reading them over and practicing with Fletcher and Shiratsuyu destroyers.
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Hi Bill
That is some really nice work on the Polish lancers.
Pete
That is some really nice work on the Polish lancers.
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Thanks Pete, and might I add that Cama is a Artiste Superb.
Well done Cama.
B
Well done Cama.
B
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Cama
Those are some very nice looking T-34's you painted. You also provided a great how-to article as well. Great - as usual!
I too, like the I-94 Russian decals and used them on some of my T-34's. If I have one issue with these, it is that the slogans are a bit on the small side for T-34's. I know there is no particular size for these in reality but a larger size would show up better. On the other hand the ones by Microscale Industries are a tad large for T-34's but can be used on the KV series of tanks.
Examples of my work in the catalog are R1, R17, and R18 for the T-34's. I used the I-94 decals on most of them. Examples of the Microscale decals are R3, R24, and of more recent vintage R69 which uses a combination of I-94 red stars and the Microscale slogan with some of the old GHQ white tactical numbers added as well.
Pete
Those are some very nice looking T-34's you painted. You also provided a great how-to article as well. Great - as usual!
I too, like the I-94 Russian decals and used them on some of my T-34's. If I have one issue with these, it is that the slogans are a bit on the small side for T-34's. I know there is no particular size for these in reality but a larger size would show up better. On the other hand the ones by Microscale Industries are a tad large for T-34's but can be used on the KV series of tanks.
Examples of my work in the catalog are R1, R17, and R18 for the T-34's. I used the I-94 decals on most of them. Examples of the Microscale decals are R3, R24, and of more recent vintage R69 which uses a combination of I-94 red stars and the Microscale slogan with some of the old GHQ white tactical numbers added as well.
Pete