MrChef!
You have cooked up some StuG Goodness here and set a new standard for Field Equipment used on and for Tanks. (I have never seen a 2 Man Chainsaw as part of any Vehicles Loadout but the Pioneer Regiments had to have been there with them)
https://www.warhistoryonline.com/instan ... r-two.html The Museum Display for the StuG is one thing but yours looks more realistic as Axes were definitely in use. Following along!
regards,
Painless
"Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
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Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
...Money!? What's that!?...
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Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
ColemanCollector is good at wonderful non-sequiturs, too. "But that's the best way to meet women! That's a cool technique Mr Chef, using the acrylic paste."
"Candy is dandy,
But liquor is quicker."
And nothing beats acrylic paste.
Above all, I, too, MrChef, applaud your technique for replicating tree bark. I will try to remember it, along with all the other superb tips and techniques I see here on RCTW.
"Candy is dandy,
But liquor is quicker."
And nothing beats acrylic paste.
Above all, I, too, MrChef, applaud your technique for replicating tree bark. I will try to remember it, along with all the other superb tips and techniques I see here on RCTW.