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Family first💕. If hope your mom gets better soon.
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Astra Militarum Baneblade warhammer tank
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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Lots of Friulmodel tracks😁👍
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Astra Militarum Baneblade warhammer tank
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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Astra Militarum Baneblade warhammer tank
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Yes. Have seen this👍. One reason why i bought it was this video😁 -
Astra Militarum Baneblade warhammer tank
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Fun build so far. 95% of parts and sprues are not labelet so you must double check not to mix left/right parts. Luckily instructions are excellent. -
Astra Militarum Baneblade warhammer tank
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
My plan is to use aftermarket parts/alu barrels/LED and create imaginary super tank...and not to follow warhammer game rules. -
Astra Militarum Baneblade warhammer tank
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
"rolling fortress than vehicle, the Baneblade super heavy tank is possessed of overwhelming firepower." -
Astra Militarum Baneblade warhammer tank
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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Astra Militarum Baneblade warhammer tank
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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IDF APC Nagmachon (doghouse I)
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
On hold for painting... -
HobbyBoss T-34/85 | No. 82602 | 1:16
FullArmor replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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Very impressive build🫡👍
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This Säkkijärven polkka music was used to detonate soviet radio-controlled mines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Säkkijärven_polkka "During the Continuation War, the Finnish Army discovered that the retreating Soviets had scattered radio-controlled mines throughout the re-captured city of Viipuri. These mines were set off when a three-note chord was played on the frequency the radio was tuned to; each mine had three tuning forks that oscillated at specific frequencies unique to each mine. Immediately after the conquest of Vyborg, the Finns wondered at the strange mine explosions. At first, the combat engineers suspected they were time-triggered mines. On August 28, 1941, the combat engineers found triggers packed in rubber bags in Antrea from a 600 kg explosive charge installed under the Moonlight Bridge. The combat engineers quickly delivered those devices to Headquarters in Mikkeli, which delivered them to the Communications Department. The Communications Department ordered Captain of Engineering (later Professor) Jouko Pohjanpalo to take them to Helsinki as a matter of urgency, and with the help of YLE, they were dismantled and investigated. It was subsequently found that mines had been located throughout the city. The Finns found out the locations of the mines from the Soviet soldiers imprisoned in the Soviet Union. On September 1, the General Staff in Vyborg received one broadcast van from Yleisradio,[2] capable of transmitting over the frequency used by the mines. The car in question was a REO 2L 4 210 Speedwagon taken from Nuijamaan auto Oy. The car was used by N. Sauros.[3] Säkkijärvi polkka was present among the van's record collection and to prevent the enemy from operating the mines, they started playing the Säkkijärvi polkka - and specifically the version recorded by Vesterinen - without any pauses. This way the frequency over which the triads used by the enemy to detonate the mines were interfered with to the point that the mines were completely unusable.[clarify] On September 4, it was noticed that Soviet troops were continuously transmitting the triggering triads on the same transmission frequency. Thus began the battle of the radio waves. The broadcast[which?] continued for three days until another car was sent from Aunus to Vyborg.[4] In the meantime, an examination of the dismantled triggers had revealed that Soviet troops had radio mines operating on three different radio frequencies. There was a great fear that the internal combustion engines running the broadcast van generators could fail, and therefore the military quickly ordered additional 50-watt transmitters[5] from Helvar, which were delivered as early as September 9, 1941. These continued to broadcast interference transmissions until February 2, 1942.[6] The military had calculated that the mine batteries were depleted within three months at the latest."
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Whaaaatttt!😵 Girls und Panzer - Der Film has BT-24 ?!? AND Sakkijarven Polka music?!? That is crazy. 😵Where can i find this masterpiece🧐👍
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Friul tracks are great. Specially when tank tracks are fully exposed and not covered with fenders.
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These have zimmerit applied beforehand?
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I have same tracks also👍 This Finnish Army Assault Gun BT-42 is completely new to me🫢. Nice find! Please share more pictures later🙂 There is one at the Parola Tank Museum.🧐 I can share photos of this example next summer when i will be visiting there. "fitted with a WW I era British Howitzer"...we had to use what we got...shortage of all weapons...same thing now on Ukraine.
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Revell 1/32 Arado Ar196A-3
FullArmor replied to RalphSarc's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Yes. This is excellent also!👍 I have one warhammer tank to which i am planning to create similar surface🧐 -
Revell 1/32 Arado Ar196A-3
FullArmor replied to RalphSarc's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Nice and detailed! I like specially that metallic shine on floats. Small map inside 👍. Canopy painting is done well. -
I have this Churchill also👍
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1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with SBG Bridge
FullArmor replied to DRUMS01's topic in LSM Armour Finished Work
impressive. Thanks for sharing👍 -
Yes of course.