Hay every one
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Hay every one
Hay every one i just signed up. I love this finally i found people that like the same stuff as me (1/18 ultimate soldier). Stayed up till my mom got mad (3am) looking at all the forms, and wow you all do great work. Cant wait to show you all pics of my dioramas.
BE back soon.
BE back soon.
"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better."
--Samuel Beckett
--Samuel Beckett
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Willkommen !
* Willkommen to zee club !
........ like to see some of your stuff too.
Mitch v MG
........ like to see some of your stuff too.
Mitch v MG
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* In memory of ram04 - 7/15/12 *
* In memory of ram04 - 7/15/12 *
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Welcome to the forum and well done on the dioramas. I wish I had been able to do the work you did at your age. Hell, I have problems being able to do them now at 36, but for a different reason. Enjoy the time now, for wives are not too fond of Battle of the Bulge dioramas in the living room. Silly women!
"I can stop collecting 1:18 scale anytime, really I can. OOoh, the new Stuka re-paint! I don't have that one.
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Welcome to the boards!
Unlike all the fantasy toys out there, real people fought, won and died in the larger versions of these machines, and they have real history behind them. Therefore this hobby has more meaning in my mind.
Unlike all the fantasy toys out there, real people fought, won and died in the larger versions of these machines, and they have real history behind them. Therefore this hobby has more meaning in my mind.
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Good trader list: hworth18, Threetoughtrucks, mikeg, cjg746, jlspec
Good trader list: hworth18, Threetoughtrucks, mikeg, cjg746, jlspec
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Nothing wrong with that.
The stories on both sides, all the cool machines, hardware they used and all the battles that were fought is just amazing to read about. You can't make this stuff up, it's better than fiction.
I like your dioramas btw. Hope to get something set up myself one of these days.
The stories on both sides, all the cool machines, hardware they used and all the battles that were fought is just amazing to read about. You can't make this stuff up, it's better than fiction.
I like your dioramas btw. Hope to get something set up myself one of these days.
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Good trader list: hworth18, Threetoughtrucks, mikeg, cjg746, jlspec
Good trader list: hworth18, Threetoughtrucks, mikeg, cjg746, jlspec