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 | Bruce Miller grayghost666 | Location: South Carolina, United States Member Since: August 02, 2007
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| Posted: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 - 12:02 PM UTC |
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Hello All, This is where you can post your WIP's and Photo's for the campaign. There is not an Official Gallery yet, I am sure MarkM will get one set up soon. Here is to a great campaign. Remember to make sure you are signed up before you start your build. If you have any questions, Please ask either here or send me a PM. Cheers, Bruce |
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 | Joseph M. Callan Splinty2001 | Location: Michigan, United States Member Since: October 01, 2004
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| Posted: Friday, September 04, 2009 - 01:34 AM UTC |
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I'm really exicted about this one! I did a tour as an MP in Baghdad in '06-'07 and have been waiting for a good reason to do a dio from that tour! |
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 | Bruce Miller grayghost666 | Location: South Carolina, United States Member Since: August 02, 2007
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| Posted: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 - 05:27 PM UTC |
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Hello All, I am going to do a Figure Dio of MP's during WW2. Wish me luck on painting the figures. The last one I tried made Mr. Potato Head look like a work of art. cheers, Bruce |
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 | Sean Mullarkey 35th-scale | Location: Kildare, Ireland Member Since: November 21, 2007
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| Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - 12:25 AM UTC |
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Signed up! Now where's the post-man with my M1117? I suspect there'lll be a few of them it the campaign |
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 | Dragos kamikaze | Location: Romania Member Since: October 22, 2005
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| Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 07:10 PM UTC |
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Hello all! As this is my first campaign i am very excited. I am planning a small vignette with one german MP - WWII. The figure is from the MiniArt kit - 1/35 german feldgendarmerie. A sentry box ( scratch built) will keep him company  . Good luck to everyone. I'll be back with pics. |
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 | Bruce Miller grayghost666 | Location: South Carolina, United States Member Since: August 02, 2007
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| Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 09:33 PM UTC |
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Hello Dragos, Welcome to the Armorama and to the Campaign. If you have any questions, Please ask. Again Welcome Cheers, Bruce |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Thursday, October 01, 2009 - 04:58 PM UTC |
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Hi guys Thsi is also my first campaign (well this and another that will be starting soon) I'm working on an Irish MP CJ3 from the Congo circa 1961 with figures I'm looking to depict an MP (or two) with an infantry man handing over a mercenary prisoner after the "Battle of the Tunnel". I'm using some really rare photographs as reference material, I hope it will be an interesting dio when its finished quick back ground to the dio; In December 1961 a fresh Irish Contingent of the UN mission the 36th Inf Bn arrived in the country and within two weeks they were involved in the fierce close quarter Battle of the Tunnel, in Elizabethville, during which three members of the unit were killed. The exploits of the Irish troops in taking the Tunnel were recognised by the 14 distinguished service medals awarded to ‘A’ Coy personnel. I'll post some photos next week and keep updating along the way |
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 | Jaymes crowther newfish | Location: England - West Midlands, United Kingdom Member Since: June 23, 2008
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| Posted: Thursday, October 01, 2009 - 08:31 PM UTC |
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IM in still. Just abit busy with things I will start soonish and post my idea. |
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 | Jose. T. Rodriguez tigerproductions | Location: Florida, United States Member Since: November 13, 2006
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| Posted: Friday, October 02, 2009 - 02:23 AM UTC |
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You can find two US W.W.II MP's in resin at http://www.tigerdio.comLook for GI Resin Figures. |
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 | Dragos kamikaze | Location: Romania Member Since: October 22, 2005
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| Posted: Sunday, October 04, 2009 - 06:10 PM UTC |
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Hello all. I started working on my project and wanted to show you my progress. This is the kit from MiniArt. I'm doing the one in the center.  And this is where i got so far. I scratched the base, the sentry box i took it from another kit from MB. ( a little lazy  ).  I'll post some more as i advance . Cheers |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 06:31 AM UTC |
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OK guys here's some photos of my contribution to this campaign so far. I'll attach my reference photos first and then my work, I lost my earlier photos of the Jeep conversion but I'll make up for it from here on in. I've moved on a little since these photos of my work were taken.. Above Photo of Irish MP in Congo sitting in CJ3 Jeep Above Photo of Irish MP with Landrover in Congo. Above photo of Irish Infantry setting up Road Block outside Elizbethville (unknown uniformed man to left of photo) Above photo Irish Soldiers guarding "The Tunnel" shortly after capturing it Above: Mercenary Prisoners been taken by Irish Infantry after fighting Above: Irish troop on Patrol in Congo with Ford Armoured Car NB Helmets (british type MK.III) Now here are my model photos. As mentioned earlier I'm depicting a scene after the "Battle for the Tunnel" in 1961. The Dio will consist of three Irish Soldiers including one MP & a mercenary POW. I have converted a Tamiya willys jeep into a CJ3B variant and have mounted a vickers 303 Machine gun in the rear bed. Although not shown here I have reference to this gun being mounted in the rear during patrols. I'm also still working on the third Irish figure for the rear bed so stay tuned for that too.. Above: Irish Infantry Soldier Above: Irish MP Above: Mercenary POW Above: rear bed of CJ3B Jeep Above: CJ3B with Vickers Machine Gun (resicast) ..let me know your thoughts guys, good or bad, I hope to post more photos tommorow night |
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 | Bruce Miller grayghost666 | Location: South Carolina, United States Member Since: August 02, 2007
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| Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 10:59 AM UTC |
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Hello Roy, Looks like you have a handle on your build. Thanks for the photo's of the Irish in action, I keep forgetting that they were in the Congo in the 1960's. Your Jeep looks great, Good looking weathering. Your figures also look interesting, Where did you get the POW one? Thanks for the update and the photo's. Cheers, Bruce |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Monday, October 12, 2009 - 03:18 AM UTC |
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Thanks Bruce! In regard to the POW its from a verlinden set OIF 2003. I reworked the nose and chin area slightly to produce a western appearance of the figure. The POW will represent a mercenary, most were from European countries including Belgium, France and Germany, not to mention any other hired gun that money could buy back then.. I'll try add more photos later tonight |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 07:31 AM UTC |
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Here's some more photos, a little later than mentioned sorry Figures are nearly finished and I'm starting to fool around with ideas for a base apologies in advance for poor quality in some photos, they are taken quickly and "on the move" I promiss finished dio will have proper photos taken with more care and attention Hope to more updates tommorow |
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 09:17 AM UTC |
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Nice work Roy and good to see Irish Soldiers represented. I like the Carl Gustav SMG. I was an MP in the Irish Army in the 80s and we still used them. Dangerous if you didn't handle them properly as there was no real safety catch on them |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 06:38 PM UTC |
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Thanks for your comments Pat, Indeed the Gustav was a legend! ..I spent some time in the 2nd Garrison, you'd be surprised if I told you some corps units were still using them up until the turn of this Century. There gone now obviously, Its all Steyrs and H&K these days but not as much fun! |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 - 02:26 AM UTC |
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 08:41 AM UTC |
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Roy,
First rate work, as ever and for a first campaign you set a high standard. . Also in my view the figures are superb.
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 | Sean Mullarkey 35th-scale | Location: Kildare, Ireland Member Since: November 21, 2007
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 09:10 AM UTC |
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Top class as usual Roy. Although I have to say the guy with the FN looks a wee bit too goofy!
My M1117 Guardian arrived today so work will start real soon...... |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 01:22 PM UTC |
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Mecanix - thanks you so much for your comments, coming from you I'm dead chuffed! Sean - he's irish, what do you expect Antonio Banderas  thanks bud |
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 | Mark Dollery Fazer1006 | Location: England - North East, United Kingdom Member Since: October 21, 2005
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 06:50 PM UTC |
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Hi Guys, I am jumping in late on this campaign as I am building a WWII US MP with a captured Kettenkraftrad. It's based on this photo:  I have started the figure & building the Tamiya Kettenkraftrad as a quick build getting it ready for the IPMS show in November. Phew! got my work cut out. back to the studio (okay the garage  ) Mark |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 02:49 AM UTC |
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Welcome aboard Mark, I dont usually model WWII but that photo and model you intend to build is very interesting, keep us posted! |
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 | Mark Dollery Fazer1006 | Location: England - North East, United Kingdom Member Since: October 21, 2005
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| Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 11:18 PM UTC |
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Blimey,Roy Your finished before I started! , I like the layout of your dio & which Verlinden kit did you get the prisoner from? I didn't know vicker machine guns were still being used then but doesn't surprise me. i have laid some paint on to the MP figure & hope to post some progress pics tonight. Mark |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Friday, October 23, 2009 - 09:14 AM UTC |
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Thanks Mark POW figure is verlinden set from Iraq circa 2004 (ish i think) As far as I know the British Army only retired their Vickers MG's very late too, dont quote me but I'm sure someone out there has more knowledge of this than me.. post some pics when you can mark, no rush |
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 | Bruce Miller grayghost666 | Location: South Carolina, United States Member Since: August 02, 2007
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| Posted: Friday, October 23, 2009 - 11:50 AM UTC |
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Hello All, I contacted the Powers To Be about making this thread a "sticky", Getting a gallery opened for the photo's and helping me get the ribbon loaded. Hopefully it will not take alot of time to get it done. @ Roy, Great looking Dio, What are you doing next?  I have not even started yet. I like to wait till the last couple of weeks to get mine done.  ( I think that the figures look great, To me) @ Sean, Welcome to the campaign. Good choice for a MP vehicle. @ Mark, Sounds like you have a good plan or your build. Thanks for the photo. Cheers, Bruce |
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 | Gary Kato GaryKato
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| Posted: Friday, October 23, 2009 - 07:16 PM UTC |
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There should now be a photo gallery for this campaign. http://gallery.kitmaker.net/showgallery.php/cat/24973 |
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 | Roy Kinsella RKinsella | Location: Dublin, Ireland Member Since: September 29, 2007
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| Posted: Friday, October 23, 2009 - 11:14 PM UTC |
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Bruce - Thanks for your comments, they are very much appreciated. Enjoy your build, there is no rush of course, I just had some extra time on my hand and my dio was only small so got it finished early ..I'm prob going to start my M1117 Guardian. I love this vehicle so I'll prob go with a dio of a checkpoint or something like that. I'm, playing around with a few figures pieces for the dio at the moment.. I'll post when I get started Gary - Great work with the photos gallery, thanks man |
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 | Bruce Miller grayghost666 | Location: South Carolina, United States Member Since: August 02, 2007
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| Posted: Sunday, October 25, 2009 - 11:22 AM UTC |
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Hello Gary, Thank you for the gallery and making this a "sticky" thread. Any ideas about the ribbon. It was sent to me via E-Mail and I cannot get it to post(?) on the campaign page. Do you know how MarkM is doing? I have had a few heart attacks and know how long it takes to get back to normal. Not that I was ever normal. Thanks again, Cheers, Bruce |
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| Posted: Sunday, October 25, 2009 - 05:35 PM UTC |
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On the campaign page, click on the Admin:Create Award link. This takes you to a page with 2 text fields that you MUST fill out: Award name and award description. A name example would be "MP Campaign" or "Military Police Campaign". The description is usually "This award signifies this person completed the MP Campaign". Once filled out, click the "Add Award" button. At this point the system allocates a specific name for the file you are to upload. Rename the ribbon picture file on your computer to this name. Click the "Choose file" button and choose the file. Then click the "Add Award" button and that should be it.
I'm afraid I have no idea how Mark is doing.
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 | Bruce Miller grayghost666 | Location: South Carolina, United States Member Since: August 02, 2007
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| Posted: Monday, October 26, 2009 - 08:57 AM UTC |
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Hello Gary, DUH!!! I usually send it to MarkM and he did the rest. I need how to do it, So I will give it a shot. If I run into any problems, I will send a PM to you. Got your PM and send a reply. Thanks, Cheers, Bruce |
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