Sorry, forgot to add a kettle..
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That's a very splendid building. And I like the little details such as the light over the door.
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NO KETTLE??!!!!Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:10 pm Sorry, forgot to add a kettle..
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Lovely work though...
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Yes, that really is brilliant!
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That's excellent
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Thanks guys. Up till now I have just been adapting MDF shells, and this was my first real 'from scratch' build. I have some ideas for a few more, but as I have already amassed a fair few buildings for games set in France, I am going to try some Mediterranean style builds.
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It is luverly.
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We did a little game in the club last night, based on a historical attempt by South African forces to get their hands on n SA-8 'Gecko' SAM:
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http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2019/11/01/ ... mber-1983/
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Interesting batrep; I'd always pictured such engagements being a little more one-sided, but that's probably because I didn't have many FAPLA/Cuban veterans teaching me at school!
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The campaign is a classic case-study of how light mechanised forces with superior training, tactics and manoeuvrability can operate successfully against a heavier and more technologically-advanced, but less mobile and less well-trained foe. The USMC and FFL in particular paid VERY close attention.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 2:48 pm Interesting batrep; I'd always pictured such engagements being a little more one-sided, but that's probably because I didn't have many FAPLA/Cuban veterans teaching me at school!
But then the SADF weren't commanded by an incompetent like me...
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