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Posts made by Albert Ross
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RE: Replacement cards
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Replacement cards
Aaarghh! I just found that some kind of waxy substance has gotten on to both card decks somehow while they were in the box?!? Doesn’t look like glue as I don’t use anything brown so I have no idea what it could be. Anyway, it’s spilled over the side so the top and bottom cards are hit worst, but really I need to replace the complete decks. Anyone know if replacements are available?
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RE: Quantity has a quality all it's own
Armor support: HBG’s excellent T.34, T.26 and KV2 tanks along with the OOB IS-2 Stalin; all painted in basic 4BO green with rust brown tracks. Russian made equipment almost never had red stars painted on apart from a few Guards units. Only lend-lease stuff had stars to ward against friendly fire
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Quantity has a quality all it's own
Soviet reinforcements, all the way from Siberia. Shown on a ‘painting stick’ which makes painting 20 figures at a time much easier to handle.
I also experimented with twisting the heads and altering foot positions on some to give a more ‘dynamic’ pose. Urra!
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RE: Midway US Destroyers
Perhaps the simplest conversion yet: USS Monssen, a Gleaves class destroyer which is basically a Fletcher with the #3 turret replaced with additional light AA guns. Taking the WAS Fletcher, I removed the #3 turret and superstructure aft of it, also the searchlight platforms on the after funnel, being careful to leave the 20mm mounts below them. A new, single searchlight station was mounted in the previous turret location and the after mast added from nylon bristle. I also replaced the overly thick main mast with one cut from nylon bristle.
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RE: My Painted Europe 1940 Set
I have looked at I-94’s decals and thought about it… the only ones I have trouble with are the Russian stars. I enjoy hand painting the insignia and I feel like it makes it look more uniform when it’s all paint, but like you said, it would definitely save some time :lol:
Well you could save some effort there as Moscow ordered upper wing stars to be painted out on the eve of the German invasion……plain green was also changed to green with a black disruptive camo pattern http://mig3.sovietwarplanes.com/index.html
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RE: Midway US Destroyers
Well, here they be - the two sisters Soryu (top) and Hiryu
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Banzai!
My 1941 Japanese……
Still not decided on what to do with the infantry bases
Zeros and Vals
Kaga, Akagi, Hiryu and Soryu
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RE: Extending/gluing bigger gun on a T/34\. plz help???
Well the turret on the 85 is quite different, it would almost be worth carving a new one out of balsa, although you could build on the existing one using modeling putty. Either way, you need to add a cupola from a small disc of plastic on the left side of the roof in the commander’s position as they all had them.
The gun is best made from a thick nylon bristle from a kitchen broom or similar; a quick trip to the Dollar Store or Pound Shop will provide literally hundreds if not thousands of gun barrels, ship masts, flag poles, spears etc for all your table top armies - without triggering the wrath of she-who-must-be-obeyed :wink:
The 85 is mounted lower in the turret than the 76 so cut off the original and make a hole in the center for your new gun tube. And don’t forget to post pictures when you’re done!
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RE: Supreme map for 1941
Got it. The 30mb file is too big for Foxit reader to handle - that was the problem :-P
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RE: Supreme map for 1941
Tried that too: it appears to download successfully but when I open it all I get is a white page :?
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RE: Dangermouse finally found some time to paint…..
Amazing! Great work DM - when I look at these I can almost hear the Panzerlied or the theme from Battle of Britain playing in the background - you ought to do that on You Tube some time 8-)
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RE: Custom paint jobs: D-Day
Thanks guys! The flight stands are a great help when map spaces get filled with ground units too; I made them from a panel nail, lead fishing line weight and a fender washer.
The 25pdr is the standard game 105mm piece with the trail legs bent inwards and a small spade made from scrap plastic. It sits on a quick traverse wheel for anti-tank work which is simply a small trim washer
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Custom paint jobs: D-Day
So my lovely wife gives me the D-Day set for Christmas a few years back and after a few enjoyable games, I just couldn’t live with hard to see black pieces and the 8th Army wearing shorts in Normandy. So I set to with brushes, glue and paint, here be the results:
UK (left) and Canadian (right) infantry
German army & SS infantry
British & US Airborne infantry with blockhouse
RAF and US Bombers
UK Sherman tank & 25pdr gun
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RE: Midway US Destroyers
I hear you there, although the little DD’s and DE’s aren’t too bad - especially if you do them all over sea blue. I’ve got a second Soryu on the way to convert to Hiryu using the guide posted here. Shapeways do one cheaper but I balked at the thought of trying to paint her deck markings! :wink:
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RE: Basing naval minis
Those bases are the best. I don’t have any though.
What bases? I don’t see a pic or link? :?
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RE: Supreme map for 1941
Doesn’t work for me _ I’ve tried several different versions and it just downloads a blank page every time
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Shenandoah Valley/central/western Virginia USA
Valley Miniatures Confederation (VMC) is a small, friendly group of gamers in the Staunton - Charlottesville area. Local players or anyone visiting the area always welcome to come and roll a few dice!
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Basing naval minis
OK who among us bases their warships? While not really necessary for carriers and BB’s it’s really needed for those narrow bottomed, bendy light cruisers and destroyers. What do you guys use?