The LAVs look good. Really like the Amtrak’s. I do see a shine a little. Mostly looks like a flat paint on the LVTP-7s.
What Color and brand did you use?
Nice presentation.


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Fortunately, I only have to get the Jordanians (along with a couple of other chaps who chipped in some cash). Another club member has the Israelies whilst another is getting the Egyptians.pmskaar wrote: ↑Thu Jan 12, 2023 4:38 amNice work, Gazza! I do like the H&R stuff better. The details stand out more and the proportions look better on the newer H&R models. Of course I prefer GHQ and have a fair number of their models for the Arab-Israeli Wars. I have a painted Egyptian tank brigade of T-54s and T-55s at a scale of 1 stand = a platoon. I have a battalion of M-48s for 1967 for the Israelis and a battalion of Magach 3s for 1973. I still need to paint a lot of other stuff for my forces.
Well it's a way to get a lot of Cold War equipment on the table legitimately.It is nice to know that I am not the only one doing this.
Given that at the start of the period they were still mostly (AFAIK) using British and US gear I am planning on using WW2 British Infantry (probably the newish H&R NW Europe range). Images like this help justify thatWhat are you using for infantry for this period, Gazza?
I need to take another look at your stuff there - it's been awhile since I last looked.I have some of my Arab-Israeli stuff posted on Pete's Place here on the Forum.
That's my thinking, although I'll probably have to use a few US figures too (for the 50 cals and 'Super Bazooka'.
I'd certainly like to see someone do figures for the Arab-Israeli Wars. Until GHQ do the other Cold War figures you're after the Cold War figures H&R have released over the last few years might do. I know that they do the Brits, French, West Germans as well some US and Soviet Motor Rifle (and paras). There's also a few 'smaller' nations like the Swedes and Danes.I would love to see GHQ produce some more infantry for the Arab-Israeli Wars and Cold War period including Egyptian/Syrian, Jordanian, Israeli, British - 1980s, French - 1980s, West Germans - 1980s, Americans - 1970s early 1980s with steel pots, and maybe the more traditional Soviet Motor Rifle Troops with high boots and a bit less LBE for riding in the back of BMPs and BTRs.
I've certainly used proxies over the years - such as using H&R's old irregular forces as late WW2 Germans (AK47s as MP44s, RPG-7s as Pzfst 250s etc).In the meantime, I am proxying Third World Regulars for my West Germans and Cold War/Modern Russians for my Egyptians which are not bad in that role in my opinion.
No problem glad to share. I guess, unlike most here 95%+ of my armies are Non-GHQ.
Yeah, I really need to get cracking on that stuff.Nice work I'm looking forward to seeing oe of yur work from the Arab Israeli wars!