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  1. Here is my public apology for doubting your integrity. As a scenario designer I always admired your contributions. I fully understand if you choose not to accept my apology. Regards  

  2. here is the pictures
    the panther wheel comes from Damblainville (12th SS) the stug wheel center, from Montabard (9th SS)
    finally sdkfz 250 wheel nut and skkfz 251 hatch from Saint Lambert on Dive (it can be any unit)
    the last ones are particularly interesting for you because the paint has not changed color over time
    you can also see the red rust protection on the nuts

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    I put a white sheet or my car !!! it's gray today
    I hope it will help
    I will send you others on occasion
    but I took the most accessible

    salut Stéphane

    1. Sgt.Squarehead

      Sgt.Squarehead

      Many thanks, those are great images.....Interesting to see the different primers used on various items. 

       

  3. I have some pieces armor in my bazaar
    panther and pz 4
    if you are patient, (and don't hesitate to call me back because I will forget) I will make you photos with a white reference sheet

    1. Sgt.Squarehead

      Sgt.Squarehead

      Cheers fella, much appreciated. 

  4. Re Malinova 2017.  If you think it's really good plz send it along:  tonyzal@umahexagon.com

    1. Sgt.Squarehead

      Sgt.Squarehead

      Hi Tony,

      I enjoyed it a lot, I'll post a link shortly.

      Discovered I still have to make a couple more things (sPz.Abt.505 doesn't seem suitable labelling for a US map in the 21st century).

  5. I am unable to send you a PM with my licence keys.

    1. Sgt.Squarehead

      Sgt.Squarehead

      It seems one may just have got through. 

  6. Without someone to bully NATO is nothing.....Just like Miller and his ilk.

    A bit of a silly and biased view perhaps? What of Russian actions in Chechnya, Georgia and Ukraine? What of the threats made to the Baltic States, Poland and others from Moscow? 
     
    Bullying by NATO or bullying by Moscow? If you are going to discuss geopolitical issues maybe you could take a little time to understand some of the complexities behind the modern  issues. Not the least of which is History.
     
    You would, I suggest, do well to examine Eastern European history in much greater depth starting from at least the 1700 - 1721 Great Northern War and possibly the earlier Northern Wars of the Late 17th Century as well. Then consider the events of the 18th Century (Polish Partitions)  before moving on to more recent events n the region. Once you understand this you will be better placed to understand the reasoning behind modern policy making in the region and the reasons behind recent, current and future conflicts both within Eastern Europe and outside the
    region.
     
    It is by no  means as simple as some people imagine which is why I strongly suggest a wider and deeper study stepping beyond any personal or political bias.Only after that can you reach a propr, evidence based conclusion.
    1. Sgt.Squarehead

      Sgt.Squarehead

      Give me a history lesson?  :lol:

      I suggest you learn some bloody manners pal.  :mellow:

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  7. Without someone to bully NATO is nothing.....Just like Miller and his ilk.

    A bit of a silly and biased view perhaps? What of Russian actions in Chechnya, Georgia and Ukraine? What of the threats made to the Baltic States, Poland and others from Moscow? 
     
    Bullying by NATO or bullying by Moscow? If you are going to discuss geopolitical issues maybe you could take a little time to understand some of the complexities behind the modern  issues. Not the least of which is History.
     
    You would, I suggest, do well to examine Eastern European history in much greater depth starting from at least the 1700 - 1721 Great Northern War and possibly the earlier Northern Wars of the Late 17th Century as well. Then consider the events of the 18th Century (Polish Partitions)  before moving on to more recent events n the region. Once you understand this you will be better placed to understand the reasoning behind modern policy making in the region and the reasons behind recent, current and future conflicts both within Eastern Europe and outside the
    region.
     
    It is by no  means as simple as some people imagine which is why I strongly suggest a wider and deeper study stepping beyond any personal or political bias.Only after that can you reach a propr, evidence based conclusion.
    1. Sgt.Squarehead

      Sgt.Squarehead

      You would, I suggest, do well not to make assumptions.  :mellow:

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