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Miniatures Adventure => Other Adventures => Topic started by: Col.Stone on February 19, 2011, 07:57:00 PM
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slightly generic, to cover conflicts from 1979 to 2011
bolt action and mongrel minis..
(http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i295/Col_stone/modern/DSC00987.jpg)
(http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i295/Col_stone/modern/DSC00988.jpg)
(http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i295/Col_stone/modern/DSC00989.jpg)
(http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i295/Col_stone/modern/DSC00990.jpg)
(http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i295/Col_stone/modern/DSC00991.jpg)
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vet nice :D
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The T34....60 years old and still going strong. Hope I am.
Always glad to see one in any shape or form.
Acutally, it's been 70 years now (if you go by proper production runs and full introduction). Gawd, they grow up so fast - I can remember when he was but a wee nipper. How time flies. lol :D ;)
@topic: Great conversion work. Is that a 1/56 scale model with a gun refit done by you?
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cheers ppl=)
The "big gun" is the standard one that comes with the Bolt action t34/85, just wrapped in a tarp, i think of it as the last remaining bit of camo.. ::)
the machinegun is a .50 cal from TAG, not standard issue lol
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I like it a lot!
And damn you for finishing twice amount of miniatures this year, comparing to me lol
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between work and SWMBO i'm quite pleased with this years output so far..
have got a lot of half-finished stuff that should be up Soon™
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Nice work. I'm waiting for the 28mm/ 1/56 versions by Plastic Soldier Company to come out. Their minis look a bit soft and dated but the 15mm T-34's looked really nice. The idea of fast build 28mm T-34s is quite appealing as I want quite a few.
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That is nice
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I'm quite eager to see those PMC t34's aswell, i want loads for my ww2 soviets.
only got three for them so far, del prado diecasts, very cheap on ebay sometimes and a very close match to boltaction :)
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PCM or PSC ?
@ Col. Stone I really like what you did with this model 8)
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PSC lol
thanks :)
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At least it wasn't PMT or, as my wife would have it, TPM.