The Duke Finishes Four Armor in June
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Re: The Duke Finishes Four Armor in June
Congratulations, Mark! Next time you take photographs, would you tape down a few sheets of white paper as a background? It’s too labor intensive to de-wrinkle a cloth background and it would be nice to publish your work to SPAM’s FB page. Cheers.
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Re: The Duke Finishes Four Armor in June
I'm really partial to those M109s. While they are slugs on the move , they do pack a wallop when it comes to fire power. I worked on these for 7 years in the National Guard and went to the firing ranges with them. I got the opportunity to fire that big 'ol 155mm gun a time or two as well. Good times...…..
Great job on all these latest armor builds of yours Mark. Well done!!
Great job on all these latest armor builds of yours Mark. Well done!!
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Re: The Duke Finishes Four Armor in June
Thanks Bruce! I'll see what I can do; although I'll need to probably go shopping for something large enough to use.
Thanks Joe! I've always loved the brutish beauty of those M-109's; as well as the punch they pack too. I'll be they were a blast! The most fun I ever had firing a big gun (and the biggest gun I ever fired) was at Fort Snelling in Minnesota when I got to fire their 12 pound Bombard! Even behind the walls of the fort; that thing set off car alarms in the parking lot!
Thanks again for the great compliments guys!
Thanks Joe! I've always loved the brutish beauty of those M-109's; as well as the punch they pack too. I'll be they were a blast! The most fun I ever had firing a big gun (and the biggest gun I ever fired) was at Fort Snelling in Minnesota when I got to fire their 12 pound Bombard! Even behind the walls of the fort; that thing set off car alarms in the parking lot!
Thanks again for the great compliments guys!
The Duke
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Virtuoso of Miniatures
"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with 'till you understand who's in ruttin' command!"
-Jayne Cobb, Firefly Episode 2 "The Train Job"
We are modelers - the same in spirit, in hunger to insanely buy newly released kits, hustlers in hiding our stash from our better halves and experts in using garbage as replacements for after-market parts.