After reading the threads, I figured maybe this way would be best to find an artist who can help. I’m looking for someone to help our monastery finish it’s customization of AA Global 40 and possible help, with what is necessary, on the pieces for Global War 1936…… the more intricate, the more monks like games like this. We have lots of pieces that are donated and pretty interesting. We would be more than willing to give the leftovers away. The “Ratte” Landkreuzer P. 1000 tank is my favorite. We have 3
Cyanight's Customizations
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Thanks John
The flags are decals glued together. I made some of them and some I bought.
More to come, stay tuned :)
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King Tiger and Maus tanks
Newly painted German (SPA) Hummel
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Japanese G10N1 (Project Z) bomber
O-I and Chi-Ri Japanese tanks
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France ARL-44 Tank
Canadian Priest (SPA)
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ANZAC (US - T29 Tanks)
Tortoise UK tanks
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Italian Semovente 90 Tanks will be used as Heavy tanks technology. That actual sculpt is a Japanese Ho-Ri Tank Destroyer but the Semovente 90 is very similar.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/cyanight/Italy_01.jpgUSA - T28 “Dragon” tanks
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Check the previous page for more Heavy Tanks and SPA. I could not fit them in one big post so I split them up in smaller ones.
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Wow Cyanight, I’m jealous, how you pump these pieces out, as fast as you do. You truly are a war machine. Superb job on the colors and shades of these pieces. Job well done. :-)
John
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Thanks John. I have about 40 advanced mech I’m painting now but they are just duplicates of what I painted before. We ran out of advanced mech last game so I decided to double their quantity.
When HBG releases the German expansion and the French expansion I will have more units to paint.
Next will be the Anzac Elite Infantry and Vichy French Inf. Hoping to replace the French inf with the new expansion from HBG but I have no idea when that will be available
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When HBG releases the German expansion and the French expansion I will have more units to paint.
Good thing the next German Expansion is coming out in *April…
*I think they forgot to mention April of which year…
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I finished painting some more pieces. My set is now ready for Balanced Mod 2.0
ANZAC Elite Infantry
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/cyanight/ANZAC_Inf.jpgNew Russian Mig 15 Jets. These are smaller scale than the ones I posted before.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/cyanight/RussianMig15.jpgThe Vichy French Army and Navy
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/cyanight/VichyFrench.jpg
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Wow Cyanight, the Vichy French turned out nice. Where did you get the bigger Australian decal for your commandos?
As always, excellent work. :-D
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Thank you John :)
Custom design with my printer and decal paper.
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Thank you John :)
Custom design with my printer and decal paper.Â
Sorry man, I keep forgetting, you do it yourself, LOL. Anyway, can’t wait for you to tackle the German set, when it finally arrives. :-)
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Not a problem, :) I thought you were going to ask about the Vichy French roundel decals I made though since they are hard to find.
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I love every piece bro, every piece! Thanks for sharing the pics!
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Top notch work!
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Thanks a lot guys! There is more on the horizon. Painting some of the German expansion units next.
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Type II Subs
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1936A Destroyers
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Ju 87 G Stuka
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Greatcoat Infantry
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KT 1 Cargo Ships
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•Type II Subs
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/cyanight/Subs.jpg
•1936A Destroyers
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/cyanight/DD.jpg
•Ju 87 G Stuka -  Here is an interesting plane. The Ju 87G Stuka Tactical Bombers with snow camo had two 37mm Flak cannons installed in place of bombs.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/cyanight/Stuka.jpg
•Greatcoat Infantry
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/cyanight/Greatcoat.jpg
•KT 1 Cargo Ships
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Awesome job on these Cyanight. I’ve been waiting for you to post these, and you never disappoint. Great job! :-D
John