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Post by pushbike »

Would those be the PDhaus?
They would be.

There is nothing wrong with them but GHQs transfers are brighter and made from a tougher material that enables positioning without breakage.

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Post by jb »

pushbike wrote:
Would those be the PDhaus?
They would be.

There is nothing wrong with them but GHQs transfers are brighter and made from a tougher material that enables positioning without breakage.
How is the brillancy on them? Especially the red?
as for breakage I run into that with all manufacturers,now and then.
John

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Post by wrchilds »

Very Nice.

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Post by Ritter »

VERY well done Pushbike - I just love the dry streambed. The color of your dirt looks awesome!

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VERY well done Pushbike - I just love the dry streambed. The color of your dirt looks awesome! Wicked vehicles! Those amphibs look as if they could actually float!

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Post by pushbike »

Here are the halftracks.

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ps reference the German transfers I only have the US stars which are OK but quite dull and German crosses which fine.

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30 year old GHQ Tiger Is

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These are some of my 30 year old Tiger Is;
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They of course have been "modernised"i.e. Turrets rotate and attached,hull MGs,Fish line antenna(virtually indestructable!),track blocks carved, Platoon leaders "unbuttoned",and other type upgrades,and of course my base/tag system-minimal base exposure.
HMMMmm.. after looking at these pictures,I've got a sudden "hunger" for Kursk. GHQ has that T-34/43 special going too! WHAT TIMING
ANY TAKERS?
John

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Post by fullmetaljacket »

Hey JB i think i recognize that one Tigger IT blew up a JSII from extreme range MUHAHAHAHAHHA. I'm up for a Kursk Battle just tell me when and where.

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Post by BattlerBritain »

I like those tank commanders - they look good.

And definitely post any piccies of your Kursk games as I've just got some of the T-34/76 'Specials' and am itching to do another Kursk battle (like you do).

More piccies, more piccies, more piccies.......

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Water ...water and more water

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Experimenting with painting up some stream hexes -water is a bit of a ** CENSORED ** to paint!
Here are a pair of T-34s testing out the buckling point of a wooden bridge!
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Bridge is scratch - evergreen.

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Post by pushbike »

I think Ritter is cheating and photographing his 1/35 stuff again!!

:lol: :lol:

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Post by beza »

Troy,

Could you write what colors/paint did you use on those latest t34 ??? They look brighter than your previous USSR stuff.
I have just started experimenting with various paints and methods, but so far everything worked out too dark ...

Br,

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Post by HMSDiomede »

Realistic wood grain on a 1/285 scale bridge! :shock: Love the weathering on the T-34's, too!

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Post by jb »

BattlerBritain wrote:I like those tank commanders - they look good.

And definitely post any piccies of your Kursk games as I've just got some of the T-34/76 'Specials' and am itching to do another Kursk battle (like you do).

More piccies, more piccies, more piccies.......
Thanks BattlerBritain. The TCs were actually the easiest part. If anybody is familiar with the OLD OLD TigerIs,they would realise there was alot of scraping ,filing,grinding and drilling involved-any OLD GUARD out there?
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Post by Mk 1 »

Troy:

Oh man. I think I'm gonna feint! Holy moly those T-34s and that bridge are just BEAUTIFUL! Unbelievable. Outstanding. Heart-stopping. I think I sprained my eyes just looking at them ...

You have outdone yourself!*

-Mark 1

* (and all of us, but that's standard fare by now...)
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