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  • Mini Me
    SMF Supporters
    • Jun 2018
    • 10711

    #16
    I've been looking at this for over 10 minutes and still can't figger out what to say.......speechless in Montana.

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #17
      Words fail to describe the mass of models ! !!!!!!!

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      • Guest

        #18
        It certainly makes it obvious why he went for 1:87

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        • stillp
          SMF Supporters
          • Nov 2016
          • 8094
          • Pete
          • Rugby

          #19
          Q: "Which units are you modelling Paul?" A: "All of them!"

          Pete

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          • adt70hk
            SMF Supporters
            • Sep 2019
            • 10409

            #20
            Paul

            Yet again outstanding work!! Great to see such a range of different vehicles and a complete unit like this.

            Outstanding work.

            Andrew

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            • Jim R
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 15704
              • Jim
              • Shropshire

              #21
              Hi Paul
              Impressive as always. The sheer scope of this is incredible.
              Jim

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              • minitnkr
                Charter Rabble member
                • Apr 2018
                • 7541
                • Paul
                • Dayton, OH USA

                #22
                My original plan back in the 70s was to duplicate the units assembled for forcing a crossing of the Moselle south of Metz at Dornot mid-Sept., 1944. Soooo, I started acquiring the vehicles for these units. As the TO&Es started to fill & after visiting the site in France in 2017, it became clear this was too ambitious. Just the 7thArmored 23AI HQ & B Companies were huge & would require modeling the whole village of Dornot & surroundings up to the top of the ridge, not to mention the 11th Inf. Regiment vehicles that would be in the village & along the riverside railroad line. The attached 2nd Chem Mortar Bat. & smoke elements, 735 Medium Tank C Co., & 818 Tank Destroyer C Company would require modeling the area to the south all the way beyond Corny almost to Arnaville. 11th Inf. Cannon Co., 449AAA elements of Battery D & elements of the 7thEngineer Battalion would require modeling the road net & farms to the west of the ridge to Gorze & south to the Arnaville area. All this just on the west side of the river. The east side had the 'Horseshoe Wood', orchards up to the ridge & the Verdun Forts. The 17thSS PG elements including the 37thSS PG Rg'mt. were refitting in this area between Jouy-aux-Arches to the north & Corny to the south, alongside the 282Inf. Reg'mt., SS Signals School & fortress units who were stationed there. Needless to say, mission creep prevailed & I've pretty much modeled way more vehicles than I can present on both sides of the Moselle. My son tells me the Germans I've modeled have more punch than most late war Panzer Regiments. My favorite uncle was wounded & decorated for his actions during the "Battle of the Horseshoe Wood", and that is what focused my attention on this battle.

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                • Mini Me
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jun 2018
                  • 10711

                  #23
                  So without compromising the overall effect of what you are trying to portray is there some way of scaling down your forces to give the proper "illusion" of the enormity of this conflict without jeopardizing its credibility.........given the size of the area you described, I can only imagine a series of snap-shots or "vignettes" focusing on individual units or combined units, as mission related endeavors to portray in chronological order the battle from start to finish. It appears you already have the forces......you just need to figure out the real estate and the time table. :thumb2: Rick H.

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    That, or buy a disused gymnasium and build the whole area to scale

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                    • minitnkr
                      Charter Rabble member
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 7541
                      • Paul
                      • Dayton, OH USA

                      #25
                      I will probably do more small dios of some elements of the above. I've already done the quarry engineers & 4.2" Chem. dios. Thought of doing examples of the different bridges deployed, kind of like a members' WWI trenchworks.
                      Jakko, during the height of the pandemic I probably could have.

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                      • minitnkr
                        Charter Rabble member
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 7541
                        • Paul
                        • Dayton, OH USA

                        #26
                        Some progress on engineers. WIP prime mover/tender for rock crusher plant.
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                        WIP Amphibious Section transporters.
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                        WIP 6x6x6 bridge erectors & newly arrived 12th one.
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                        • Mini Me
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jun 2018
                          • 10711

                          #27
                          Bet you laid out a bit of coin for that #12 "erector"........still a virgin in the original bubble pack! It would be a "gift" at the original price of $0.59!! I'm guessing you paid around $20.00 for it......seems to be the going price for MIB examples. Lucky Boy! :thumb2:

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                          • minitnkr
                            Charter Rabble member
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7541
                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #28
                            Yeah, prices are crazy. $18 to $25 usually. I gave 18.75 + USPS for this last one. I have 14 of them. They ran from $10 to $22 except for the two from an ebey lot of a bunch of stuff & their cranes were broken, so they have lost their cranes & have had their bed sides extended & tailgates added. They transport (Dora?) bridge elements.

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #29
                              Nice up date Paul
                              Good for you getting that many :thumb2:

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                              • minitnkr
                                Charter Rabble member
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 7541
                                • Paul
                                • Dayton, OH USA

                                #30
                                Yeah Dzohn, it only took 52 years.:smiling:

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