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Great work Nashorn!

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Cool tanks. Amazingly fast paint jobs with those airbrushes. I love the ships and all the details on there. Doing those tiny meatballs must've been tough.

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Great job on the helo and yes that bird might be to big for that flight deck have you considered a MD 500 many navies use these. Absolutely agree flightdeck decals was a resource too valuable to lose.
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whoa Mohamed wrote:
Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:10 pm
Great job on the helo and yes that bird might be to big for that flight deck have you considered a MD 500 many navies use these. Absolutely agree flightdeck decals was a resource too valuable to lose.
Whoa, My Visby Class are 1/350 so they are a little "tight" but with the railings and nets down would be manageable I think. Some better photos.

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They are only used as landing platforms for refuel/rearm etc, no hangar so not based on the ships as such.
The Knox Class I do not think would be any problem and I am working on a new Frigate sized ship in 1/350 with a hangar to take up to two AS365 Dauphin or a NH-90.
I have worked with MD500's as a soldier and as a civilian, they are great little birds. However I want a fully blown ASW heli for my Imaginary Nation.
The AS365 Dauphin/Panthers are in a class of their own. if I was making the choice it is what I would buy.
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Mick,
Excellent. Great look. Are you able to open and shut the cargo doors? Or are they glued open?
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chrisswim wrote:
Sun Feb 07, 2021 8:21 pm
Mick,
Excellent. Great look. Are you able to open and shut the cargo doors? Or are they glued open?
Chris, Doors are all fixed, brass PE looks nice but very fragile. I have two with a few doors open and two more closed down running all stealthy.
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Great photos of great models Mick.
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Very nice looking models there, Mick!

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Here are some pictures of my GHQ BTR-60s in progress. Although one of GHQ's somewhat older models it has held up pretty well over the years. For more pictures of my stuff, you can check out Pete's Place on this Forum.

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Cool. I love the details.

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Pete:

Those BTRs look great. And I very much agree, the models still look excellent after all these years.
I have a battalion (1-to-1 unit scale) of Soviet-era Motor Rifles, that I built as 1 battalion of infantry stands with 3 choices of vehicle mounts -- with a battalion's worth of BTR-60s, a battalion's worth of BTR-80s, and a battalion's worth of BMP-2s. Some minor diffs in the support kit between them, to allow the same riflemen to dismount with the right support (eg: they dismount from BTR-60s with saggers and RCLs, from BTR-80s with spandrels, and if they ride in BMPs they don't dismount ATGMs). But otherwise one set for 3 mounts.

Except ... they have not seen the light of day since I joined this forum some 18 years ago. Don't think I've played a modern game since about '97 or '98, and so what I had collected and played hardly qualifies as "modern" anymore! They are all in a box somewhere in the garage. Through the 90s I was focused on cold-war era and moderns, but in about 2002 or '03 I turned my attention back to WW2, and have only finished up some W-I-P of moderns since then.

But I sure do like the looks of 'em.

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Thank you very much, Mark! I will be working on more Cold War era Russians and some NATO stuff so I can do some gaming in this era as well as getting more stuff done for my Arab-Israeli Wars gaming project.

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Hey Mark, that's a great approach to handling dismounts! I think you just solved one of my infantry problems! Thanks!

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I currently have 33 American M4A1 and M4A3 Shermans completed. Here is a picture from when I had completed 30 of them and decided to take a group shot.

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That's beautiful, Pete!

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