Happy Anniversary to me (40 years of GHQ)

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Happy Anniversary to me (40 years of GHQ)

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I hit 40 years purchasing and collecting GHQ miniatures this month. I purchased my first pack (40) years ago at a hobby shop in a Twin Cities mall. I cannot remember the store, but I do remember the pack - one pack of M114 155mm Howitzers (identical to the WWII pack of US towed 155mm howitzers). What a great manufacturer and hobby.

Just received my Black Friday package yesterday with a bunch of Harpoon packs including the CVN Roosevelt with beautiful hull casting from a brand new mold. Thanks GHQ!
Brad Anderson (enjoying GHQ since 1976)

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Congrats! Does this mean you will be changing your name now? :wink:
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Post by bishnak »

When you're onto a good thing, stick with it! :D

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Post by 7.62 »

Congrats, heres to the next 40.

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Post by alphaco »

I agree with av8rmongo. Need to change your name!

And how come you got your BF order already...I'm still rushing home from work each day hoping mine has arrived...no joy...

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Post by BurtWolf »

Congrats - awesome!!

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Post by treadhead12 »

All right! It have just 30 years for me. Your post did jog my memory, and it was August of 1986 that I first ordered and received my GHQ miniatures. Now there are lots of different vehicles from WWII to October War 1973 to Cold War 1970's - 1990's, and into the 21st Century. Fun time had by my gaming group. :D
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Post by 33YearsGHQ »

I wasn't too bright when I selected my username, technically I need to change it every year to be current!
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treadhead12 wrote: it was August of 1986 that I first ordered and received my GHQ miniatures.
Same for me!
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Post by GHQ »

Happy Anniversary Brad!

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Post by BurtWolf »

So after all these years what's your favorite model? Has the "favorite" model changed over the years?

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Post by Stryker »

Happy Anniversary

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Post by jb »

Well congratulations Sir.
41 years for me. I purchased my first GHQ models in
May 1975 at Checker flag hobbies Killeen, Texas.
I just worked on my very first Tiger IIs this week for a Battle of the bulge game next Saturday. Im just as stoked as I was 41 years ago, maybe even more stoked now!
Thanks GHQ
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Post by 33YearsGHQ »

BurtWolf wrote:So after all these years what's your favorite model? Has the "favorite" model changed over the years?
Interesting question. There have been many "favorites" over the years. I had always been a modern navy fan so when the CVN Roosevelt was released it was definitely my favorite. I have collected just about everything over the years from GHQ, so I broke this into a few categories:

WWII US and Allies: Any of the M3 Halftrack series (they look just right)
WWII German and Axis: Jagdpanther
Modern US and Allies: Canadian LAV III's
Modern Russian/Chinese: Scud B
WWII Combat Command: Pontoon Bridge and Corbitt truck set (AWESOME)
Modern Combat Command: LCAC set (AWESOME)
WWII US and Allied Naval: USS South Dakota
WWII Axis Naval: IJN Yamato and Musashi
Modern Naval: USN CVN Roosevelt
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Post by BattlerBritain »

I was just trying to think when I bought my first GHQ figures.

I think it was 1976 as well and it was a pack of Chieftain MkVs.

I've still got them and use them now and again.

I've also only just gotten around to painting some GHQ T-55s I bought from Sentry Box West whilst on a visit to Vancouver back in 1989. They still had a price tag of CDN 2.99 on them.

Some things are best not rushed :)

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