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HBG - Axis & Allies Parts/Accessories and Custom Piece Sets Store!
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I second that LHoffman, plus Im eagerly waiting for my shipping notifications for my german sets. Hurry up guys,lol
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Hey guys. Coach was nice enough to send me this pic as a little taste. Give you all something to admire until you actually get your pieces.
OOB 1941 Tiger on top/ New HBG Tiger on bottom
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Thats awesome. Any news on when the pieces are going to be shipped?
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knp7765,
––Wow! I knew anything that the “Coach” made would be really detailed, but Wow, that’s a nice ‘kitty cat’ there! Thanks for sharing.
----I’ll to receive my dozen HBGTigers in the sets to add to the dozen OOB ones that Sgt. Wil Tan has detailed for me. I’m pretty sure they’re a different model Tiger.“Tall Paul”
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Wow! Can’t wait for my pre-order.
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That is a beautiful Tiger. Thank you for the picture Knp.
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And here’s the sub!
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And here’s the sub!
Very nice! HBG’s site identifies the big sub as a Type XXI, but seeing it alongside the OOB Type VII shows how well it could also be used to represent a Type IX long-range sub being used as a “Milk Cow” to refuel, replenish and rearm the shorter-range Type VIIs at sea to keep them on patrol longer.
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@Tall:
knp7765,
––Wow! I knew anything that the “Coach” made would be really detailed, but Wow, that’s a nice ‘kitty cat’ there! Thanks for sharing.
----I’ll to receive my dozen HBGTigers in the sets to add to the dozen OOB ones that Sgt. Wil Tan has detailed for me. I’m pretty sure they’re a different model Tiger.“Tall Paul”
Sorry to say Paul, but the ones I modded are of the same type.
Too bad I already had them done because the OOB pieces can easily be made into mid production types without the Feifel air cleaners. -
The German subs from 1941 are the best. I call those other ones toothpicks. Classic had some good ones too.
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@Imperious:
The German subs from 1941 are the best. I call those other ones toothpicks. Classic had some good ones too.
Classic had the best. They look ok, the are alittle smaller so they take up less space, and they are very stable (don’t fall over)
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Wil,
––@sgtwiltan:
@Tall:
knp7765,
––Wow! I knew anything that the “Coach” made would be really detailed, but Wow, that’s a nice ‘kitty cat’ there! Thanks for sharing.
----I’ll to receive my dozen HBGTigers in the sets to add to the dozen OOB ones that Sgt. Wil Tan has detailed for me. I’m pretty sure they’re a different model Tiger.“Tall Paul”
Sorry to say Paul, but the ones I modded are of the same type.
Too bad I already had them done because the OOB pieces can easily be made into mid production types without the Feifel air cleaners.––That just means I’ll have MORE of them, then! Great! And you’ve certainly proven your detailing talent. Maybe we’ll make some different models later, after a few dozen other projects. Thamks again.
“Tall Paul”
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And finally the whole bunch :-D
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Awesome… sheer plastic goodness.
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St3vYb0y,
––Thanks for sharing the pics. They look Great! I’m sure the whole A&A.Org gang will be happy when they receive theirs in the mail. I know I will. :-D
“Tall Paul”
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Just got the shipping notification for the new HBG German units.
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Sweeeeeet! :mrgreen:
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Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Just got the shipping notification for the new HBG German units.
––Me too!
“Tall Paul”
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@Imperious:
The German subs from 1941 are the best. I call those other ones toothpicks. Classic had some good ones too.
Classic had the best. They look ok, the are alittle smaller so they take up less space, and they are very stable (don’t fall over)
I use the ones from classic as Coastal Subs, many nations had these.
In 1936 Germany had more coastal subs than Ocean going subs and Russia always had more Coastal subs than any nation. -
when the old europe came out I started using the “new” subs as Super Subs and the ones from Classic as normal subs