LT. Ox
07-13-2015, 11:49 PM
Ok so I get carried away sometimes; :rolleyes:
As in trip to hobby store (not the largest in the world and mostly R/C air stuff) but has, err had some1/72 modern armor and a very few troops.
Bought two Bradley M2A2, an LAV C and C, LAV recovery, two M1A1, Two M-60, four trucks various, a RAF refuel set ( conversion material), Range Rover, two jeeps with trailers, M113, modern infantry, some Russian manufactured kits of anti-armor teams and MG (Zvezda) their US kits, some WWII Russian infantry, some Urban fighters WWII, and a bunch of new Paint. :2gunsfiri
That with my not to small 1/72 or 20mm collection of minis should last me a few days.
Zvezda, Hazegawa, Airfix, Trumpeter and good old Revell.
Built the Brad first and have base paint on it. Then decided I NEED mounted Soviet Block troops and of Course some mounted USA in modern dress.
Out comes the Civil War cav. and the very, very sharp hobby knife a little precise cutting and now we have them ( just what does one do with the top have of a 1862 Yankee and the bottom half of a 2000 Army grunt?) good old Goop holds the needed parts together and paint does wonders.
Well when I figure how to get pics up I will post them.
As in trip to hobby store (not the largest in the world and mostly R/C air stuff) but has, err had some1/72 modern armor and a very few troops.
Bought two Bradley M2A2, an LAV C and C, LAV recovery, two M1A1, Two M-60, four trucks various, a RAF refuel set ( conversion material), Range Rover, two jeeps with trailers, M113, modern infantry, some Russian manufactured kits of anti-armor teams and MG (Zvezda) their US kits, some WWII Russian infantry, some Urban fighters WWII, and a bunch of new Paint. :2gunsfiri
That with my not to small 1/72 or 20mm collection of minis should last me a few days.
Zvezda, Hazegawa, Airfix, Trumpeter and good old Revell.
Built the Brad first and have base paint on it. Then decided I NEED mounted Soviet Block troops and of Course some mounted USA in modern dress.
Out comes the Civil War cav. and the very, very sharp hobby knife a little precise cutting and now we have them ( just what does one do with the top have of a 1862 Yankee and the bottom half of a 2000 Army grunt?) good old Goop holds the needed parts together and paint does wonders.
Well when I figure how to get pics up I will post them.