GHQ October release.
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GHQ October release.
Well, GHQ's October release is out and I have two words.....well done!!! I can't wait to see the Titan. Since I have no experience with GHQ bridge layers, I hope it can be deployed and stowed. The type 90 is beautiful. Thank you GHQ.
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Finally, some proper 1/2400 scale Chinooks! Now we need some proper Sea Stallions.
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Yeah the Koksan is a beast. Will definitely be on my christmas list!
I also see brilliant potential for a M1978 version...
Need:
1x T-54A chassis
1x KOKSAN cannon mount and cannon
2xShovel spades from the back of the Koksan hull.
Attach shovel spades to the back of the T-54A and attach the cannon housing of the Koksan to the turret ring of the T-54A... VOILA!
I also see brilliant potential for a M1978 version...
Need:
1x T-54A chassis
1x KOKSAN cannon mount and cannon
2xShovel spades from the back of the Koksan hull.
Attach shovel spades to the back of the T-54A and attach the cannon housing of the Koksan to the turret ring of the T-54A... VOILA!
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October Releases - last 2 pictures are up
for the Dodge Tanake, which looks to me, like an ancestor to the "Technicals" of today
and the Titan. Looks like the bridge decks might be separate pieces, although they are
'stacked' on the tank carrier.
and the Titan. Looks like the bridge decks might be separate pieces, although they are
'stacked' on the tank carrier.
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I would agree, the gap between the road wheels and the side skirt is a tad too big. However, she is magnificent. With that said, I have a question because i've never bought a bridge layer before. Are the bridge components made in such a Manor that they are removable from the tank and can be used stowed or deployed? Or, do you have to buy one for the bridge stowed and one deployed?
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Dodge Tanake came out nicely done. On the fence about buying it since it relates to more obscure combat actions in WW2. That will be a purchase for after I flesh out my main DAK and Italian forces (December sale ...).
That being said I'm really happy GHQ chooses to produce unique and unusual items. If only we could get some stowage hahaha
That being said I'm really happy GHQ chooses to produce unique and unusual items. If only we could get some stowage hahaha