Stug model is the best one I have seen from the structural details, camo paint, moving parts and accessories/ GD details to it's historical accuracy. Supposed to show up in February. Can't wait
Terry
Toronto's Medical Officer of Health has just issued an extreme cold weather alert for Toronto that will be in effect "until further notice"
The temperature with the windchill will go down to -24C tonight or -11F. {sm2}
Terry
Seems to work just fine.
NOTE: These thumbnails can be blown up several times by clicking on the thumbnail 2 or more times
If you need more help you can PM me.
Terry
I have been using Postimage
It blows up pretty large on screen even larger thaan this.. I have not looked to load multiple photos at one time but it probably does
https://www.google.com/search?q=postimage&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b
Terry
And an excellent dio by Duke
They are from the earliest sets of the Fields of Battle series depicting 1940 France. The numbers in order from front to back are
FOB006 Marching Bren Gunner
FOB023 Pointing Sergeant Major
FOB022 Rifleman With Helmet
FOB007 British ‘Tommy’ Marching (no...
Amazing detail in the scene. The soldiers seem aware of each other and connected to the scene. The snow looks real like it's just starting to melt and the overturned earth trail left by the tanks looks like the muddy goop one would expect.
Terry
No problem. e-mail deleted
Whatever it was, my security system would not allow the file to open or allow my computer to be directed to another site.
Terry
The scale is 1:30 and is meant to be the same as the 1:30 First Legion WW2 figures. The painting style is also meant to go with the First Legion figures. The situation is comparable to what TGM did several years ago in coming out with figures compatible with K&C figures in scale and paint. The...
It's not scientific - it's statistical based on a database of DNA samples especially including the database of DNA customers of the DNA testing companies like AncestryDNA. Each company has it's own in-house created algorithm to compare similarities in clusters of output. I can trace my ancestry...
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