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Rogue nations bulldog

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pulled these from Hobby havoc and just had to post them here as i think it's awesome and gives some scope on what can be done as opposed to what is right ;) ;D ;D
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Re: Rogue nations bulldog

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Hi Rob,

Just had a good look at the pics.
It actually looks like a proper upgrade.
The attention to detail on the added armour package is amazing.

Cheers
John
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Re: Rogue nations bulldog

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Would have thought you'd include the owner / creators name in your original post fv432

Jens aka  Der Schut

Regardless his entry is well worth this kudos IMHO

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Re: Rogue nations bulldog

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OOpps my apoligies Anzac got a bit carried away drooling over his build my apoligies Jens (Der Schut)

Thanks Anzac for my omission  :-* :-*


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Re: Rogue nations bulldog

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That is awesome!
What is rogue nations?
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Re: Rogue nations bulldog

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rogue nations is from what i can gather a tank build where you let your imagination run riot and use all the bits in your spare's box and create a tank that may have been or could be :o :o

Basically whatever you fancy ;) ;D ;D


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Re: Rogue nations bulldog

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got me thinking about some of my spares lying around the place ;) ;)
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it reminds me of the modernised Brazillian M41's, unfortunately I can't find a very good picture of the turret configuration  :(
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Re: Rogue nations bulldog

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so there is scope for me to put tracks on the model of the bismarck that i am making ;D ;D ;D
what a tank that would make, 8, 15inch guns, and a whole rack of other guns & weapons, i think you wouldImage if that came at you ;D ;D ;D. heres a couple of pic's, what do you think?,


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Re: Rogue nations bulldog

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very ......... intriging ?! ;D ;D ;D

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