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Oooh look at all that (unarmored?) plumbing! Well done so far.
Regards,
WOw I like it - just an insane build
guenther
Great work going there MrT (Terry)
Love every bit of the work on your "Walker" and don't mind Shawn's "Bunkers", they didn't work in Libya in 1942
or in France in 1944 for that mater* We just walked around them! :laugh:
In the North African Theatre the Brits and the Commonwealth tank units, just chalked them up!
I have a photo of the hilarious ways the knocked out bunkers were painted on the hulls of the "Walkers".
They were referred to as "Stuffed Olives", Imagine a drawing of a stuffed olive with red peppers, and
a toothpick running through it. At least that's what the bunker looks like from afar, with that large bore barrel.
On my Tobruk Walker, I'll have about 3 olives painted on the hull, I'll send you the stencil so you can put on some
field markings of your achievements.
Oh yes Shawn, bring it on, like Terry says there are "No strikes during war time"
By the way Shawn you may want to mount those "stuffed olives" on a rail so they can roll away when we call in an air strike! :woohoo:
Model on Terry
*(remember this is an alternate history)
Great work going there MrT (Terry)
Love every bit of the work on your "Walker" and don't mind Shawn's "Bunkers", they didn't work in Libya in 1942
or in France in 1944 for that mater* We just walked around them! :laugh:
In the North African Theatre the Brits and the Commonwealth tank units, just chalked them up!
I have a photo of the hilarious ways the knocked out bunkers were painted on the hulls of the "Walkers".
They were referred to as "Stuffed Olives", Imagine a drawing of a stuffed olive with red peppers, and
a toothpick running through it. At least that's what the bunker looks like from afar, with that large bore barrel.
On my Tobruk Walker, I'll have about 3 olives painted on the hull, I'll send you the stencil so you can put on some
field markings of your achievements.
Oh yes Shawn, bring it on, like Terry says there are "No strikes during war time"
By the way Shawn you may want to mount those "stuffed olives" on a rail so they can roll away when we call in an air strike! :woohoo:
Model on Terry
*(remember this is an alternate history)
MrT do you sleep? Great work there!
Can't wait to read the after battle report. :laugh:
Lost Legionar wrote:
Great work going there MrT (Terry)
Love every bit of the work on your "Walker" and don't mind Shawn's "Bunkers", they didn't work in Libya in 1942
or in France in 1944 for that mater* We just walked around them! :laugh:
In the North African Theatre the Brits and the Commonwealth tank units, just chalked them up!
I have a photo of the hilarious ways the knocked out bunkers were painted on the hulls of the "Walkers".
They were referred to as "Stuffed Olives", Imagine a drawing of a stuffed olive with red peppers, and
a toothpick running through it. At least that's what the bunker looks like from afar, with that large bore barrel.
On my Tobruk Walker, I'll have about 3 olives painted on the hull, I'll send you the stencil so you can put on some
field markings of your achievements.
Oh yes Shawn, bring it on, like Terry says there are "No strikes during war time"
By the way Shawn you may want to mount those "stuffed olives" on a rail so they can roll away when we call in an air strike! :woohoo:
Model on Terry
*(remember this is an alternate history)
I will have to take your name sake to heart... I'll look for the circling Buzzards
to find what is left of your "Lost Walker" too... :laugh:
If you think that I'm afraid of wingy-thingys (you must be at the wrong site).
Since you mentioned the "Alternate History" you will understand that air assets will
not play any role in this new warfare, Tanks (walkers) and Land assets are what rule
the day. The Lasers sliced and diced them long ago, so "No Worries" there.
My Bunkers long ago took out most of what they tried to call and "Air Farce" with
rounds that put out a wall of steel rods that planes would fly into... Swiss cheese
aircraft tend to fall out of the sky... :evil: :evil: :evil:
Pilots with lots of steel rods sticking out of them tend to look like Porcupines
and don't fly too well either. :angle
(Sorry Gary and you other non believers) Tanks Rule.. :idonno
I'm sorry Jenny, I know off to the Naughty Corner (Again)... hmy: hmy:
I just can't help myself.
Terry, Crazy looking legs, but I like it... I saw one of Migs' Walker tank kits at
the Seattle show. Sweet, A little too expensive for me to buy to tear up so I could
show you how my nasty little toys work though... I will try and find some time to
work on the other little friends I have in store for our creepy crawlers, between
the USMC and other builds I'm working on...
Vegetarian - Eskimo for poor hunter.
Since I'm the "Anti-Vegetarian" I don't do olives. Not even in a Martini...
I guess I'm going to have to make some kill markings for the bunkers and
engineers vehicles. :woohoo: maybe spiders or crabs... :S
Shawn
No strikes during war time.
Terry B)