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Supper Tiger III E-100 WIP
redraider
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Posted: Monday, February 09, 2009 - 02:38 AM UTC
Wolf,

Those tracks don't look half bad If do say so myself.

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Posted: Monday, February 09, 2009 - 04:08 PM UTC
Hey Terry

They do look great don’t they? I guess you’ll have to make a set for yourself ha?

Wolf
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Posted: Monday, February 09, 2009 - 05:35 PM UTC
Fred,

Been following your Super Tiger III E-100 build and I am very impressed with how outstanding a job you have done on your E-100. Very workable and well thought out weapon system, chassis and hull interiors. Excellent camo pattern and colors. Those very wide (Snow) shoes sure puts your E-100 over the top! Looking forward to seeing more . . .

Thanks for sharing.

-Eddy
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Posted: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 - 09:52 AM UTC
He Eddy

Thanks for the complement. I had it completely done, except for paint when I decided to do this build. Now you can see the Snow Tiger is coming out. The Snow Track is just the kicker. It makes the E-100 look so much better.

Like I said thanks for complement.
Wolf
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Posted: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 - 10:34 AM UTC
He Guys

The Group Commander decided to paint a winter (Snow) camouflage instead of using camouflage nets and tarps. I think he was right.

Getting close to the end of this project. I still have lot of work left to do. Figures and everything.

Comments welcome please.
Wolf

































Graywolfgang
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Posted: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 07:55 PM UTC
He Guys

Well this project is getting close to the end... I have added a crew, I know I need to shade the figures a little, and weather the track. The tank has a new coat of paint, just out of the paint area, so no rust spots and no heavy weathering. Need to do a Snow base for it. I well explain the Confederate Battle latter…….

Comments welcome
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Posted: Thursday, February 19, 2009 - 07:50 PM UTC
Now THAT is a cool tank. Nice work mate! I tried a similar camo scheme on a king tiger once. Turned out the best camo job I've ever done (bear in mind that I'm using a hand brush). I'll be very interested to hear your explaination of the "Confederate Battle".
Graywolfgang
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Posted: Friday, February 20, 2009 - 06:50 PM UTC
Hey Guys
Hear is another installment of the Snow Tiger… The headphones with boom mikes and wiring wear added to the figures. Decals applied. Ready to do the base…
Comments Welcome.
Wolf

Hey Dean,

You wanted to hear the story about the Confederate Battle Flag on my German E-100. So hear it is.

During the Civil War the Confederate States of America Ambassador to England and France was able to persuade them to enter the war on their side. He convinced them the war was being fought over States Rights and not over Slavery. The British and French Governments supplied two divisions of soldiers and supplies to help with the war effort. So when the Confederate Army meat the Union Army at Getty’s Berg. There was not only the Confederate Army but also British and French Soldiers against the Union. The Union Army turned tail and ran. They just quit. General Grant surrendered to General Lee at Appermatix. That’s when the war ended.

The Confederacy annexed both Mexico and South America into the Confederacy. They called it The Cotton Belt.

During The Second World War the CSA started out as a neutral country, but the CSA was also a silent alia of Germany. President Cartwright convinced Chancellor Hitler not to exterminate the Jews, but to use them as slave labor.

With the encroachment of the Japan on the CSA Territories in the Pacific. The CSA bombed Japan on Dec.7, 1944. So now The CSA was in the war. The Confederacy started to send Troupes and supplies to Germany in 1945. A special Armored Calvary Brigade was formed, they wear called the Wolf’s Guard and flew the Confederate Battle flag on their antennas. Some soldiers even wore flags on their right shoulder.

























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Posted: Friday, February 20, 2009 - 11:08 PM UTC

Quoted Text

You wanted to hear the story about the Confederate Battle Flag on my German E-100. So hear it is.

During the Civil War the Confederate States of America Ambassador to England and France was able to persuade them to enter the war on their side. He convinced them the war was being fought over States Rights and not over Slavery. The British and French Governments supplied two divisions of soldiers and supplies to help with the war effort. So when the Confederate Army meat the Union Army at Getty’s Berg. There was not only the Confederate Army but also British and French Soldiers against the Union. The Union Army turned tail and ran. They just quit. General Grant surrendered to General Lee at Appermatix. That’s when the war ended.

The Confederacy annexed both Mexico and South America into the Confederacy. They called it The Cotton Belt.

During The Second World War the CSA started out as a neutral country, but the CSA was also a silent alia of Germany. President Cartwright convinced Chancellor Hitler not to exterminate the Jews, but to use them as slave labor.

With the encroachment of the Japan on the CSA Territories in the Pacific. The CSA bombed Japan on Dec.7, 1944. So now The CSA was in the war. The Confederacy started to send Troupes and supplies to Germany in 1945. A special Armored Calvary Brigade was formed, they wear called the Wolf’s Guard and flew the Confederate Battle flag on their antennas. Some soldiers even wore flags on their right shoulder.



Isn't that Timeline-191? A novel series by Harry Turtledove?
Graywolfgang
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Posted: Saturday, February 21, 2009 - 01:04 PM UTC

Quoted Text


Quoted Text

You wanted to hear the story about the Confederate Battle Flag on my German E-100. So hear it is.

During the Civil War the Confederate States of America Ambassador to England and France was able to persuade them to enter the war on their side. He convinced them the war was being fought over States Rights and not over Slavery. The British and French Governments supplied two divisions of soldiers and supplies to help with the war effort. So when the Confederate Army meat the Union Army at Getty’s Berg. There was not only the Confederate Army but also British and French Soldiers against the Union. The Union Army turned tail and ran. They just quit. General Grant surrendered to General Lee at Appermatix. That’s when the war ended.

The Confederacy annexed both Mexico and South America into the Confederacy. They called it The Cotton Belt.

During The Second World War the CSA started out as a neutral country, but the CSA was also a silent alia of Germany. President Cartwright convinced Chancellor Hitler not to exterminate the Jews, but to use them as slave labor.

With the encroachment of the Japan on the CSA Territories in the Pacific. The CSA bombed Japan on Dec.7, 1944. So now The CSA was in the war. The Confederacy started to send Troupes and supplies to Germany in 1945. A special Armored Calvary Brigade was formed, they wear called the Wolf’s Guard and flew the Confederate Battle flag on their antennas. Some soldiers even wore flags on their right shoulder.



Isn't that Timeline-191? A novel series by Harry Turtledove?



Hey Herbert,
I don’t know about the novel! I got my idea from the move CSA Confederate States of America, and added my own spiel about the CSA in Germany.
Wolf
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