Piet
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The Attack on the U.S. Special Forces Camp at Lang Vei, manned by Detachment A-101 of the 5th Special Forces Group and indigenous Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) forces. On 6 February 1968 , the 24th Regiment, again supported by the 198th Tank Battalion, launched their assault on Lang Vei. Despite air and artillery support, the U.S.-led forces conceded ground and the PAVN quickly dominated their positions. By the early hours of 7 February the command bunker was the only position still held by Allied forces. To rescue the American survivors inside the Lang Vei Camp, a counterattack was mounted, but the Laotian soldiers who formed the bulk of the attack formation refused to fight the PAVN. Later on, U.S. Special Forces personnel were able to escape from the camp, and were rescued by a U.S. Marine task force from Khe Sanh Combat Base.
Going to create this scene ,
PT-76 tank is from Trumpeter with some added scratch detail ,it got all it basic paint and chips still needs to be weatherd .
Concrete Tower is made from Plaster (you know ho i do this )
Barrels are resin copies that i have made ,
Blue foam wil be cover with Apoxie Sculpt sandbags .
That's it for now.
Going to create this scene ,
PT-76 tank is from Trumpeter with some added scratch detail ,it got all it basic paint and chips still needs to be weatherd .
Concrete Tower is made from Plaster (you know ho i do this )
Barrels are resin copies that i have made ,
Blue foam wil be cover with Apoxie Sculpt sandbags .
That's it for now.