y apologies for the the lateness of this post... forgot these photos were on my phone. I missed the October meeting and then forgot all about these... getting old definitely sucks. Anyway, here are the few pics that I have from the November meeting...
Point Man and Gray Ghost are working on a desert SAS theme for the show at Entertrainment in March 2017. Well, actually Gray Ghost is working on an SAS theme. Point Man finished his desert version SAS jeep several years back (on left). It is a heavily modified Hasbro Jeep. Gray Ghost, showing a nearly completed WIP SAS Jeep on the right. This is one of two that he is putting together.
Point Man and Gray Ghost are working on a desert SAS theme for the show at Entertrainment in March 2017. Well, actually Gray Ghost is working on an SAS theme. Point Man finished his desert version SAS jeep several years back (on left). It is a heavily modified Hasbro Jeep. Gray Ghost, showing a nearly completed WIP SAS Jeep on the right. This is one of two that he is putting together.
This is also a modified Hasbro Jeep, with a lot of sweet details. It even has a Dragon grill piece, rather than the Hasbro Willy's MB grill. Pretty cool that it fit (those little Hasbro Jeeps were better than you thought as far as scale goes).
Here's the same Jeep from the other side. All that is needed is a crew and a few crew details. It really looks sharp. The dio is definitely going to be cool.
Hammer Six put together this really neat display of SA troopers. Each one was labeled for our edification. A really unique collection of prewar Germans.
Here is a closeup of a couple of those SA troopers. Great attention to detail. I really appreciated the info cards.
Trooper Tim put together a little diorama of one of his Sci-Fi subjects. I think this is a futuristic soldier with a remote control or "one man" armored car. Kind of an interesting idea for using something of a smaller scale and making it serve another purpose in 1/6th.
I believe he also put together this modern/future trooper. I like the ruined brick wall as a background.
GI George had this futuristic road warrior, using one of those metal motorcycles that you can find at hobby lobby. Pretty cool idea (Mad Max can't be far behind).
George also had some WWII figures that I think were still WIPs. Seemed like he was doing a little horse trading with Panzercommander to get some pieces he needed during the meeting.
All in all, a great meeting. It was about a medium sized group and we all had a fun time sitting around, chewing the fat. Until next time!