Congratulations, Eric :beer:
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Congratulations, Eric :beer:
Starter set only - four ships.
Congratulations :beer:
David, very nice work :salute:
Guys, thanks for kind words!
Targe, I'll try to post some more T-34 pics.
Wife and I finished (although there's no truly "finished army" for hobbyist) Japs and Soviets for Bolt Action (those pictures taken in August), and we are painting Dwarfs for WHFB. After that,...
Wrong :happy:
Drunken monkeys still can deliver damage :beer:
I guess you'll get the same effect like when one shoots film using miniature models to create effect of high speed...
Just awesome!
Dan, I appreciate your effort :beer:
Congratulations, Jim :beer:
Congratulations, Andy :beer:
Good idea, Andy! Frame works well, I can see.
What I did wrong?
And that's why I don't shave :wink:
Dead Man's Chest or Rusty Razor :Arrrr:
:rum:
Somehow I believe first photo-reports will be yours :beer:
Welcome aboard!
One thing is sure - Ares will have to work on packing. Seems they have large percent of broken miniatures. On the other hand, they offered generous solution. One could even wish to get all minis...
Which is frustrating, but makes game more fun!
Last night I watched part of Three musketeers (that version with flying ships) on some local TV. Big and shiny toy.
And, don't forget, France was tired from wars. Motivation in 1816 wouldn't be the same as in 1806.
I forecast a lot of pinning in the future...
Thanks a lot, Jim!
I guess sloops weren't intended to defend ocean against evil SoL :wink:
But, perfect for small actions!
I agree.
And I have strong feeling Hollywood has lost compass, making mainstream special effect 3D movies, without concern for movie's true qualities. Like one has beautiful set of elaborated well...
A day too far :salute:
Who would say :wink: