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Looking good Chris!
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Very nice bridging equipment Chris!
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Oh, thank you. But those are not mine, they are controlled by the bad guys, Putinville or EE.
Here is the truck n trailer going the other way.

Here is the truck n trailer going the other way.

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Lots of nice models, thanks.
Great pics of these soviet AFVs, I guess T72s & BMDs?
Great pics of these soviet AFVs, I guess T72s & BMDs?

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Foxbat, the tanks with the add on armor are T-72 TUSK.
The tracked AIFV are BTR-T, but with the 30mm BTR-30/A turret.
Two Leopard 2 bridge layers that I picked up with two Abrams bridge layers that did not have the bridge apparatus nor bridges, all part of a batch.

The tracked AIFV are BTR-T, but with the 30mm BTR-30/A turret.
Two Leopard 2 bridge layers that I picked up with two Abrams bridge layers that did not have the bridge apparatus nor bridges, all part of a batch.

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Working on some Leopard 2A6 M (Can), repainting from tan to 3-tone NATO camouflage.

Opps, I made a mistake, hard to believe that, huh? Well, I did. The one above that is completely painted is an uparmored Leopard 2A4 M. The other is Leopard 2A6 M Can. This one have mine plow attachment.


Opps, I made a mistake, hard to believe that, huh? Well, I did. The one above that is completely painted is an uparmored Leopard 2A4 M. The other is Leopard 2A6 M Can. This one have mine plow attachment.

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Nice Leopards Chris!
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Thank you, Mike.
Here are some of my camo using Tamiya NATO colors.


I may need to take a couple of closeups to show the paint colors better.
Here are some of my camo using Tamiya NATO colors.


I may need to take a couple of closeups to show the paint colors better.
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Nice artillery Chris!
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GHQ LAV Mortars
I used some of the older infantry figures produced by GHQ that were/are in an inspection formation. I snip the mem from the others, snip off legs and extra metal. Some might even be WW2 figures.

I used some of the older infantry figures produced by GHQ that were/are in an inspection formation. I snip the mem from the others, snip off legs and extra metal. Some might even be WW2 figures.

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Lookin good Chris! You can never have too many mortars!