Tim Tam loves C rats (1 Viewer)

This is one of your best shots Steve.

Excellent focus and placement of your 'Nam pieces. Too cool!
 
That's a fantastic composition and shot.

Thank you for sharing,
Joe
 
Great little scene you have there. Love your work. It always tells a little story.
 
Beautiful picture and great, realistic, setup! Please post more pics when you can!
 
Beautiful picture and great, realistic, setup! Please post more pics when you can!

Very nice layout and execution. Placement and position of the figures are so natural.
Can you show a side by side picture of the KC Oz M113 compare to the CS US M113? I like the fact that the CS M113 has detailed interior
with an opening ramp.

Thanks
N-P
 
This is blending in fine with the K&C model. I think these will become scarce fairly soon. Robin.
 
This is blending in fine with the K&C model. I think these will become scarce fairly soon. Robin.

I think you are very probably right Robin, as I see their Huey's are becoming.
I kind of kick myself for not having picked one up. But not too hard as sadly I can't get everything {sm2}

Steve

Very nice layout and execution. Placement and position of the figures are so natural.
Can you show a side by side picture of the KC Oz M113 compare to the CS US M113? I like the fact that the CS M113 has detailed interior
with an opening ramp.

Thanks
N-P

Thank you.
I have taken and posted some earlier over on the TCS section.
As I say in my reply to Robin. K&C it isn't. But it really opens up possibilities.

Steve

Beautiful picture and great, realistic, setup! Please post more pics when you can!

Thanks mate
I shall see what I can do :)

Steve

Great little scene you have there. Love your work. It always tells a little story.

Always nice to have positive comments. Thank you.

Steve
 
Thanks for your Aussie content threads. One of us should be doing it but you are the biggest supporter. I always look forward to them. I saw the centurion the other day and that will be going home soon. Regards Greg.
 
Thanks for your Aussie content threads. One of us should be doing it but you are the biggest supporter. I always look forward to them. I saw the centurion the other day and that will be going home soon. Regards Greg.


Cheers Greg

I'm having to resist the Centurion for the time being, until there's a bit better exchange rate.
Looking forward to Andy releasing the Long Tan figures and hopefully he'll do more than the two announced sets for the Aussies.

Be good to have some VC to portray their part of the battle as well.

Steve
 
Tim Tam being the dog's name of course. ^&grin

Steve
 
This is one of your best shots Steve.

Excellent focus and placement of your 'Nam pieces. Too cool!

Gotta' agree with Rob, my friend, wonderful shot with a touch of whimsy.
I suspect that the background is your computer again. They do work so well.

--- LaRRy
 
I Love Tim Tams...XD

Chose the dogs name, as a Tim Tam is an Australian Chocolate biscuit. ^&grin

Steve


Gotta' agree with Rob, my friend, wonderful shot with a touch of whimsy.
I suspect that the background is your computer again. They do work so well.

--- LaRRy

Cheers Larry
Yes background is Vietnam war pic off the internet.

Steve
 
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Cheers Larry
Yes background is Vietnam war pic off the internet.

Steve

The advantage for the Vietnam range is the Vietnam War was the first conflict to be televised to such a huge degree. Lots of information and photos are available.

I have not been able to find many photographs of the American Revolution yet. I wonder why?? :tongue:

--- LaRRy
 
Could it rival a 1955 C rat yeast roll opened for the first time in 66,,Sin Loi

Doesn't sound too appetizing {eek3} Though I remember opening 24 hour Compo ration and finding a Cadburys Aztec bar that had been discontinued by them many years before and that still tasted good. ^&grin

Steve
 

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