WWGraf
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Thanks. Yeah...I'll just wait to order from Amazon. Those S&H prices at Eagle are crazy! BTW do you have the first two volumes? Just started goin back and reading the first again. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae">
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Where did you order it Sandy? Lookin' over at Amazon and I don't see it. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_e_sad.gif&key=38741f9e3530d7cdc640e0699ad44e6069f4d0e7d8af9de1ac5a402558336cb2">
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Sensei, I don't believe it was the thought we were on the brink of losing the war but the attitude of the American people. By this stage of the war alot of Americans were ready to be done with it and move on. It rather changed many beliefs in the will to continue the fight. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae">
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Ahh! Very nice Dub and damn original! :D
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Oh very nice. Damn gorgeous Axis. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae"> Will do on the skin. Should still have it hangin' around hopefully. Just went and bought me a Stealth Cam(hunting camera mounted on a pole that takes pics when detects movement). So far within 2 weeks its taken over 1000 pics. Got alot of bucks in my area but this one is the biggest so far. He's been visitng my feeder everyday, so come opening morning he'll be in the bed of my truck. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae">
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Work on the outer road wheels...
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More progress... Basic work on the body.
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Exactly. ;) Thanks guys...will update you with further work.
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Thanks Sandie. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae"> Sad to say the project is on hold for now. See my other topic and you'll know why. ;)
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Gents, Started a new project involving recreating profiles of the carriers that fought against one another in WW2. Each carrier will have a resolution of 6000x2000, fairly large pic and a great amount of detail involved. Here is my work I have finished thus far. The basic outline of each carrier(of course reduced in size), the USS Hornet and the HIJMS Zuikaku. Click pic for true scale of carrier. Basic 3D work on Hornet island.(Click on pic for true size.) More to come...
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I will say this. Its the typical build tech, collect resources, and kill your enemy game but with a WW2 theme layed on top. I'm having hell even against the AI in 1v1 skirmishes but alot of fun in 2v2 engagements. Haven't tried multi yet. Really lookin' at getting Faces of War as it is supposed to be much more realistic and you can control any unit in-game. Still, CoH is tons of fun. :D
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~S~ WW Any of you guys happen to buy this yet? Company of Heroes Been playin' it when I'm not on diaper detail and been lovin' every minute. Tho hopefully soon mods will make things more realistic I'm still haven' a blast in skirmish mode. Any thoughts? /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae">
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Thanks guys. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae"> Everything is goin' well tho mom is abit grumpy at times...dunno why? :D
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Welcome Cole Bradley, born Sept. 11, 2006 at 7:16pm at 6 pounds and 12 ounces. :D :D :D :D I'm a DAD!!!! Sorry haven't been around much lately. Got a new job that demands all of my time and now have a new son that demands even more! WHen things settle down I expect to be back around and flying again, just not sure exactly when. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae">
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Awesome pics bud, thanks very much...will put'em to good use. ;) Still no luck with the file attachments. Still gettin' internal error. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_e_sad.gif&key=38741f9e3530d7cdc640e0699ad44e6069f4d0e7d8af9de1ac5a402558336cb2">
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Appreciate it Chunk. ;) Thanks for the kind words vonurbach and the spreading of my work. ;)
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Thanks gents. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae">
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As per request. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae"> Yeager and Anderson on their last combat sortie of WW2. Lil' story behind this one... "He flew his last "combat" mission in January, 14 1945. He and Bud Anderson cooked up a scheme to sign on for the day's missions as "spares," and then do some uninhibited flying. Anderson describes this, and other events in his life-long friendship with Yeager, in his autobiography, To Fly and Fight: We hit the Dutch coast, took a right and flew south, 500 across France into Switzerland. Chuck was the guide. And I was the tourist. We dropped our tanks on Mount Blanc and strafed them, trying to set them afire (it seemed like a good idea at the time), then found Lake Annecy, and the lakeshore hotel where Yeager and DePaolo had met. We buzzed the hotel, fast enough and low enough to tug at the shingles, and then we zoomed over the water, right on the deck, our props throwing up mist. We'd just shot up a mountain in a neutral country, buzzed half of Europe, and probably could have been court-martialed on any one of a half-dozen charges. It didn't matter We were aglow. It was over, we had survived, we were finished, and now we would go home together. When we landed at Leiston, my crew chief jumped on my wing, "Group got more than 50 today. Must've been something. How many did you get?" "None," I confessed in a small, strangled voice. I felt sick."
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Any requests for a screenshot, please post here. --------------------------------------- Any particular plane, skin, scene, etc...I'll give'er my best. /applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=%7BSMILIES_PATH%7D/icon_biggrin.gif&key=64cd7b7a0036899205810ec0a5b90ed7121d5889dd92733089c47c9758b7f4ae">