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Views: 606 | Added by: jedclampet | Date: 2013-12-19 | Comments (0)

Well finally been doing a lot of work to create a diorama with our models and so far its doing pretty good. I designed the baseplate and will be creating a package for this diorama. The Idea is a German attack on a American camp that the Germans had under estimated the size of. They get mowed down as more Americans come running. It is by no means finished as I will be adding more soldiers and a few other things. The package when finished will contain a full set of instructions and models used.

Here is a pictures of it so far to get an idea:







Anyway that will be released sometime toward the end of the year or the beginning of next at the latest.

Meanwhile work on the M8 Greyhound is coming along and we are also working on a few other suprises  for you as well. Keep on building and good luck.
Views: 592 | Added by: jedclampet | Date: 2013-11-24 | Comments (0)

Well we just released Diorama Pack 1
and are very happy about it.

If you have any questions feel free to ask.


and remember the contest it ends in 6 days.
Views: 591 | Added by: jedclampet | Date: 2013-10-25 | Comments (0)

Hi All,
We are planning to make a World War II strategy game using the models we are designing.
The way we plan it to be played is there will be two teams. Each team will will be able to have up to 4 players.
Every player will have a force to command either infantry, armor, artillery or aircraft and each team will have to plan and fight
together to defeat the opposing force.

Infantry: From the Private with a M1 Garand and a pineapple grenade. to the engineer who will build supply depots and defenses for the men on the front lines
Armor: Fast powerful and able to take a lot of damage these modern fire breathing dragons will pierce through the enemy's lines and cut off their line of retreat.
Artillery: Useful in bringing fire down upon the enemy, you will be able to barrage a small area of the enemy's defenses to create a hole in the enemy's lines to let your comrades get through, or fire a line of creeping fire along the front.
Aircraft: Fighters will escort the fighter bombers and medium bombers as they bomb the enemy below as well as strafing the enemy's positions.

It will start small and get bigger and bigger as we work on it and build it.
We also hope someday to make a computer version of it (that will be several years though).

Please feel free to let us know what you think of our idea at the guest book.
Views: 535 | Added by: jounior | Date: 2013-10-14 | Comments (0)

Hey if your here please sign the guestbook

and don't forget about the poll it's on the right of the page and it ends the 15th
Views: 675 | Added by: jedclampet | Date: 2013-10-11 | Comments (1)

Well We are glad to announce that we are starting work on the M8 Greyhound!

The Diorama Pack is Coming along well and if you have any ideas for it Please put them in the Diorama forum.

Don't forget about the contest (why don't we have many Entries):  Send in the best idea for a paper model!!
(Any that are listed as models that will be coming on the site will be disqualified.)
We will have 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.
1st place winner will receive the paper model they suggested plus the Wehrmacht and Rangers, all free.
2nd place winner will get the model they suggested and the A-40 Engine, both free.
3rd place winner will get the model they suggested, free.
To enter, simply send your ideas to moriah.gn22.8@wildbear.net . Pictures with the idea will be given more consideration. You may enter as many times as you like (with a new idea per entry, of course).

Then there is the poll hardly anybody has entered (Please Enter) (it is on the right of any page on the site but the forum)

Please Sign the Guestbook.

Picture of M8 Greyhound



The M8 Light Armored Car was a 6x6 armored car produced by the Ford Motor Company during World War II. It was used by the U.S. and British troops in Europe and the Far East until the end of the war.[2] The vehicle was widely exported and as of 2006 still remains in service with some third world countries.[2]

In British service, the M8 was known as the Greyhound. The British Army found it too lightly armored, particularly the hull floor where anti-tank mines could easily penetrate (crews' solution was lining the floor of the crew compartment with sandbags). Nevertheless, it had good off-road capabilities[citation needed] and was produced in large numbers. The M8 Greyhound's excellent mobility made it a great supportive element in the advancing American and British armored columns.


Development history

In July 1941, the Ordnance Department initiated a development of a new fast tank destroyer to replace the M6 37 mm Gun Motor Carriage, which was essentially a ¾-ton truck with a 37 mm gun installed in the rear bed.[2] The requirement was for a 6x4 wheeled vehicle armed with a 37 mm gun, a coaxial machine gun mounted in a turret, and a machine gun in the front hull.[2] Its glacis armor was supposed to withstand fire from a .50 in (12.7 mm) machine gun and side armor from a .30 in (7.62 mm) machine gun. Prototypes were submitted by Studebaker (designated T21), ... Read more »

Views: 17889 | Added by: jedclampet | Date: 2013-10-06 | Comments (1)

We just released the Panther Ausf. G tank, in 1/36th scale!

We also have other models (not many yet, but we are working to expand our line and welcome suggestions).  Some other models we offer include 1/36th scale American and German soldiers.  We plan on making SS-Panzergrenadiers, to go with the tank, as well as a diorama pack.

Don't forget about the contest:  Send in the best idea for a paper model!! (Any that are listed on the site will be disqualified.)
We will have 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.
1st place winner will recieve the paper model they suggested plus the Whermacht and Rangers, all free.
2nd place winner will get the model they suggested and the A-40 Engine, both free.
3rd place winner will get the model they suggested, free.
To enter, simply send your ideas to moriah.gn22.8@wildbear.net . Pictures with the idea will be given more consideration. You may enter as many times as you like (with a new idea per entry, of course).

We also have a poll for tanks that you can vote on (which one do you want first?), and much more.


Views: 718 | Added by: jedclampet | Date: 2013-09-30 | Comments (0)

Sorry folks I didn't realize that there wasn't a payment method in the store. But there is now' so you can now buy the models. And don't forget to sign the guestbook.
Views: 572 | Added by: jedclampet | Date: 2013-09-23 | Comments (0)

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