Made good use of the tar paper but the roads seem a little to wide. I think most backroads would barely fit 2 cars on them. I remember reading somewhere that the Germans complained about how poor the roads were for moving their largest tanks once off main roadways.
You do have a good start on collecting vehicles of both Allies and and German. Wish someone made 1/16 or even 1/18th Allied Artillery pieces.
I look at those brush and log piles and wonder if you've given any thought to covering them with tarps to make hills and mountains.
Accessories, Anyone?
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This is what it looks like once all the toys are put away. Kind of a ghost town. This is also a different video set-up and you may notice the absence of the wide angle view of the Mobius. This is taken on the Tauchpanzer with a simple mount for the Kodak instamatic. This is still one of my very favorite tanks, and I imagine always will be.
When FDR coined the phrase "The Arsenal of Democracy", he was talking about Detroit. Proud to live in the 2nd most violent city in America!!
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Sure looks empty without vehicles but with all the rain you got its they should have been removed.
Like the camera without the fisheye view better.
How will you handle winter and the snow? Is your overhead tree cover enough to keep it somewhat under control or will it all get drifted in and left alone till spring.
Like the camera without the fisheye view better.
How will you handle winter and the snow? Is your overhead tree cover enough to keep it somewhat under control or will it all get drifted in and left alone till spring.