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Nice redition of hillbilly armour...Never saw a 4 deuce on a gun truck either minimum range not close enough but if you put it about 5 victors from the tail end gun truck and they hit you it could end up outside the kill zone if it was a long serial and then it could support extracting folks in the Kill zone or support by fire a counter ambush imeadiate action......Mikey
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It's a super Gun truck.

I also like very much the paint job of Redram
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Here's my last fatigue. I didn't applied the decals yet, so imagine them with some balkenkreutz. :-)

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I especially like the mounted infantry. It feels like pure blitzkrieg. :-)
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Luca

Your vehicles look really nice. It is neat to see the Krupp Protze trucks loaded with the seated German infantry.

Allen

That is an interesting conversion. Well done!

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Post by Ivan »

Hello Comrades, Nice painting Luca love seeing all that WW ll German hardware looks like a parade in Berlin. Also nice conversion Allen ,never expect less . Keep up up the good work and keep posting the pictures. Well back to painting my early WW ll hardware . You all have a nice weekend. Later Comrades Ivan 8)

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Its been a long time since I painted any micro armor about 15 years. I have mostly been painting 28mm and 15mm. But lately i have itching for some GHQ and figured I would try it out. Love these little guys.
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Hi SKeeM

That is very nice work considering that you are just getting back into it after 15 years. Great stuff. I look forward to seeing more.

What are you you using as vehicles bases?

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Hey SKaaR, like your name ;-)

They are Flames of War medium and larg bases . I plan to use the small ones for scout jeeps and BRDM's, stuff like that. I thought they were a great fit and no work was required. I'm glad you like them. I just ordered a boat load of T80's and BMP's. Some M1A2's and M3's. I'm really hyped up on them.
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Nice job on those....
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Hi SKeeM

Thanks for the info on the bases.

For those that don't know it, there is a SKAAR in the Marvel Universe. He is the son of Hulk and I have the comic and action figure to prove it! :D

Have a great day!

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I just posted an update on my Baghdad Parade Grounds game boards to the "Show Us Your Terrain" forum.
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Just a couple of quick pictures of something I've been working on for someone that's PCS-ing as a going away gift, sorry for the bad pictures/lighting as I just snapped it with my phone before crashing for the night. Hope you enjoy:

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Hi StVF101

That is very excellent work on both the vehicles and terrain. Is that a Patriot Battery?

If so, what did you use to make it if I may ask?

When I was in the Army back in the 70's, I did some time as a Redeye platoon leader even though I was armor branch.

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StVF101 wrote:Just a couple of quick pictures of something I've been working on for someone that's PCS-ing as a going away gift, sorry for the bad pictures/lighting as I just snapped it with my phone before crashing for the night. Hope you enjoy:

That looks awesome.

I really love the Patriot. :D :D
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pmskaar wrote:Hi StVF101

That is very excellent work on both the vehicles and terrain. Is that a Patriot Battery?

If so, what did you use to make it if I may ask?

When I was in the Army back in the 70's, I did some time as a Redeye platoon leader even though I was armor branch.

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Thanks for the compliments and your service, it is a Patriot launching station. I have several of them that I purchased from Allen when he first released them a few months ago and am impatiently awaiting his re-release of them so I can get some more for a project I'm planning, though I need him to put out the radar as well. ;) The hexes are from his shop as well.

I've been in Patriot for seven years now, and have been pestering GHQ for a Patriot battery as long as I can remember. So I was very happy when Allen released the launcher.

@Allen: Thanks, I love it too. Thanks for releasing it. If you happen to do some individual launching station tires eventually I'd be more than happy to order some for my HEMTT conversions.

A small teaser:

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