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Nice, very nice indeed.
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Thanks but the folks at GDW did a lot of the work on this one, I'm just pulling most of it together and adding a backstory or two plus the odd extra vehicle.
If there are any budding artists out there who can draw the missing vehicles please let me know. |
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I'm not sure if I missed something in one of your posts, but have you ever considered a web site? You have a lot of great material there.
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I second this suggestion. We'll be moving soon but I'll also ask Kato if he'd be willing to add a "Users" section for you [James] so that all your excellent material will be collected in one spot in the forum index/thread map.
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Updating the "Attachment map" is easier so I will probably do that first (maybe this weekend). The thread map is harder to update so that will need to stay up in the air for now.
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Slightly longer version adding a few details and a vehicle I missed earlier...
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With my usual ability to find things unrelated to what I was looking for I ended up expanding this again while working on British MBTs - one picture can lead to a multitude of oddities to research!
Last edited by James Langham; 01-02-2012 at 02:00 PM. |
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