Chrisswim Stuff.
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Commonwealth painting.
In the back is a CV 90-120 with twin 120mm mortars, prototype. The deployed vehicle has its tubes flush with support structure. Also a CV90-40 AA system.
Centurions
FUG
In the back is a CV 90-120 with twin 120mm mortars, prototype. The deployed vehicle has its tubes flush with support structure. Also a CV90-40 AA system.
Centurions
FUG
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Game at Rapier in Jacksonville, FL. In Feb 2015
Nice, relaxed game on large table. Fun time. Don’t know why I didn’t talk more pictures..
Mick, Commander of Task Force Mick
The advance of the Russians
Reinforcements, administrative material and junk
Nice, relaxed game on large table. Fun time. Don’t know why I didn’t talk more pictures..
Mick, Commander of Task Force Mick
The advance of the Russians
Reinforcements, administrative material and junk
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That's a very cool looking game from 2015! What rules did you guys use for the game? I am ashamed to say that I have never been any any wargaming cons
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As I recall the rules were Micks.
My first large table game was shortly after Yugoslavia broke apart. 7.5 - 8 feet wide, 32 feet long table, late 1990s as I recall.
Had 2 guys playing each of the following groups: Serbs, Croates, Bosnias, couple other I.D.s. The 2 were in an area opposite from each other with one opponent to left, another to the right. A UN relief convoy 30 +/- trucks coming in to go through several towns where the local boss/warlord wanting some of the supplies. Guys had fun.
Eye candy….
Scrub camouflage, started in mid 1990s. As I recall 3 or 4 Cos of M1A1, 2-3 Cos M1A2, 2-4 of Bradleys, etc.
My first large table game was shortly after Yugoslavia broke apart. 7.5 - 8 feet wide, 32 feet long table, late 1990s as I recall.
Had 2 guys playing each of the following groups: Serbs, Croates, Bosnias, couple other I.D.s. The 2 were in an area opposite from each other with one opponent to left, another to the right. A UN relief convoy 30 +/- trucks coming in to go through several towns where the local boss/warlord wanting some of the supplies. Guys had fun.
Eye candy….
Scrub camouflage, started in mid 1990s. As I recall 3 or 4 Cos of M1A1, 2-3 Cos M1A2, 2-4 of Bradleys, etc.
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The ASCOD.
For Spain it is known as the Pizzaro, for Austria it is called Ulan. For Britain it is upgraded called AJAX. The Brits are having vibration issues.
In 3-tone NATO, plan for using it for primarily for Austria. Also a few Leopard 2A4 M with the add on armor.
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For Spain it is known as the Pizzaro, for Austria it is called Ulan. For Britain it is upgraded called AJAX. The Brits are having vibration issues.
In 3-tone NATO, plan for using it for primarily for Austria. Also a few Leopard 2A4 M with the add on armor.
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Sweet looking Leo's Chris.
I had forgot about the new Ajax and the add on Leopards, cheers.
I had forgot about the new Ajax and the add on Leopards, cheers.
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Cool stuff Chris, well painted schemes.
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Burt, Mick, thank you gentlemen, glad you like the pictures of the models.
Bradley APC.
Bradley APC.
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Repainting these vehicles that I picked up a few months ago.
Using Tamiya Deep Green. They were painted in tan, grey, black as in the bottom left Hummv ambulance.
I may apply a brown and black for a 3-tone NATO scheme.
Using Tamiya Deep Green. They were painted in tan, grey, black as in the bottom left Hummv ambulance.
I may apply a brown and black for a 3-tone NATO scheme.
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These M60 are like rabbits, I just found these and others in a box. Thought I had painted all.
I am thinking I will apply a slightly different tanish color as this seems a bit too light. It will be more like the picture above.
I am thinking I will apply a slightly different tanish color as this seems a bit too light. It will be more like the picture above.
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That's awesome! It must be a good feeling to discover you have an additional full tank company!