
Pete's Place
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Beautiful models, Pete. The way you have achieved the German 3 tones camo in that small scale is simply amazing. 

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Pete, you always inspire us. BTW, I saw Dave from I-94 at Historic, and he sends his regards.
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Thank you both very much, Foxbat and Paul! I really appreciate it.
Paul, it is great to hear from Dave at I-94. I remember going to Historicon back in the late 90s and early 2000s and always stopping by to see Dave at his booth in the dealer room. We would talk about decals and micro armor and we have built up something of a rapport over the years. I have used his decals on quite a number of my models and appreciate his work.
Paul, it is great to hear from Dave at I-94. I remember going to Historicon back in the late 90s and early 2000s and always stopping by to see Dave at his booth in the dealer room. We would talk about decals and micro armor and we have built up something of a rapport over the years. I have used his decals on quite a number of my models and appreciate his work.
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It has been a couple of weeks since I have posted here. Last week I finished the first 5 GHQ M4 Shermans. With the M4, GHQ has virtually all of the major Sherman types as well as many of the sub-types and variants.
I am getting ready to do some West Front scenarios using the Mein Panzer rules set in Normandy and beyond. These M4s as well as the M4A1s were the major U.S. tank types in Normandy.
Here are a few pictures.




I am getting ready to do some West Front scenarios using the Mein Panzer rules set in Normandy and beyond. These M4s as well as the M4A1s were the major U.S. tank types in Normandy.
Here are a few pictures.




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Pete - Great looking tanks. You never disappoint.
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Those Shermans are spectacular Pete!
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Pete,
Great work. As stated here, you are truly an inspiration. I hope that I can get through my KURSK Regiment project soon, so I can move onto some Shermans I have.
Great work. As stated here, you are truly an inspiration. I hope that I can get through my KURSK Regiment project soon, so I can move onto some Shermans I have.
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Your M4s look terrific! I especially like your rendering of the running gear, and the rubber cover of the track links. Been in Normandy, they look exactlyy like that.


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Thank you all very much, Begemot, Redleg, Hoth, and Foxbat! I appreciate it very much.
Foxbat, one of these days I would love to come over and see Normandy. I am happy you like my Shermans as well.
Here are a couple more pictures. The lone Sherman in the bottom picture has the bulged turret as opposed to the one with applique armor.


Foxbat, one of these days I would love to come over and see Normandy. I am happy you like my Shermans as well.
Here are a couple more pictures. The lone Sherman in the bottom picture has the bulged turret as opposed to the one with applique armor.


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Gorgeous tanks Pete! I'm following your work closely on FaceBook too. Not sure if that makes me a stalker or a groupie!
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Wonderful work!!! If I were on Facebook, I may stalk Pete as well. Pete, you never fail to impress and inspire.
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Thank you both very much, Redleg and Paul! I appreciate it.
Since posting my work on Facebook starting a few years ago, I have developed a lot of Facebook friends and those that enjoy seeing what I am up to in the micro world. I also very much enjoy seeing others work as well.
Since posting my work on Facebook starting a few years ago, I have developed a lot of Facebook friends and those that enjoy seeing what I am up to in the micro world. I also very much enjoy seeing others work as well.
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Beautiful tanks indeed. One tone camos are not that easy to make come to life, and you did it very well.
Normandy still has a lot of WW2 stuff. I was joking that if you gathered all the AFVs from the various museums there, you would easily have enough for an armoured division. Indeed, it's modeller's (and a wargamer's) paradise.
Normandy still has a lot of WW2 stuff. I was joking that if you gathered all the AFVs from the various museums there, you would easily have enough for an armoured division. Indeed, it's modeller's (and a wargamer's) paradise.
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Thank you very much Chris and Foxbat!
I have done a fair number of vehicles that are a single color. They are of course easier to paint than German 3 color camouflage but I do enjoy painting both.
I remember seeing a video taken on the June 6th anniversary a couple years ago showing a parade of different WWII American vehicles going done the street of a French town. It was really inspirational to see how many and what types there were that were running.
I have done a fair number of vehicles that are a single color. They are of course easier to paint than German 3 color camouflage but I do enjoy painting both.
I remember seeing a video taken on the June 6th anniversary a couple years ago showing a parade of different WWII American vehicles going done the street of a French town. It was really inspirational to see how many and what types there were that were running.