FRAG Club Battlefield Pics Oct 2011
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FRAG Club Battlefield Pics Oct 2011
Its been a while since I have posted here but I thought you all might enjoy these shots of the FRAG Battleday on Oct 1st. FRAG is located in Denver, Colorado. The village streets and sidewalks have all been built (concrete with brick and stone patterns) and a lot of new (unfinshed) buildings have been set in place. These and others will hopefully be completed over the winter months. Another new addition has been telephone poles in the town and along the RR tracks, all made to a proper scale and size. This late in the fall, the leaves tend to drop all the time, so some of the pictures may show a few that we missed, and you may see a couple warped roofs as the temperature reached 85 that day. Mother Nature tends to be unforgiving on outdoor RC tank fields. Hope you enjoy all of these. PP
First the village pics:
Next, the Railroad Yard:
And some misc shots around the field:
And last is the American camp:
First the village pics:
Next, the Railroad Yard:
And some misc shots around the field:
And last is the American camp:
Last edited by Panzerpaul on Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: FRAG Club Battlefield Pics Oct 2011
You lucky, jammy, skilled, beautiful *******s.
That is epiclly good.
Do I detect a little Kelly's Heroes touch in the buildings by the railhead?
That is epiclly good.
Do I detect a little Kelly's Heroes touch in the buildings by the railhead?
Also, one of my students (and fellow Tankers) is in Denver for a year at University. How would he go about getting involved with you chaps?Panzerpaul wrote:
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Great pic's, keep them coming
Thats the sort of place I would like to play.
Thats the sort of place I would like to play.
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We grow old because we stop playing.
We grow old because we stop playing.
Re: FRAG Club Battlefield Pics Oct 2011
Fantastic work, wish I was in the states with all my tanks and figures.
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What a Fanstastic, Stunning, Outstanding Battlefield. I envy you guys. Thanks for the great pictures.
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Excellent, must of been alot of work? Your group must be well organized as well. I'm in the states and would like to contact your group,do you guy's have a site?
How long did it take to set up? Brilliant work really well done.
How long did it take to set up? Brilliant work really well done.
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Re: FRAG Club Battlefield Pics Oct 2011
Saxondog: It takes about two hours to set up all the buildings and put dirt around their foundations, and to add all the diorama set ups and telephone poles. Before that we usually have to pick weeds or leaves from the site. So 3 hours total before we can battle. Sure wish we were inside so we could leave it all up. I sent you a PM to contact me direct. Thanks PP
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Holy crap, that is absolutely awesome!
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WOW
Hey man....I just ride 'em, I dunno what makes 'em work.
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That looks great well done .
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