Okay Guys and Gals, the past years campaign is finished.
First, i want to thank all who signed up and at least started on something. While you may not have finished, getting out of the starting blocks is still one heck of an accomplishment.
Second, I want to thank all 8 of our finished builders. You guys had some excellent stories and creative work. I look forward to the 2006 campaign.
Finally, to any who started and did not finish, please do keep working on what you have for the 2006 campaign and come up with a good story to fit it in.
Here's mud in your eye!
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T2K: 2005 Finished
Jacques
Minnesota, United States
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Posted: Monday, January 09, 2006 - 07:12 AM UTC
dexter059
Region de Valparaiso, Chile
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Posted: Monday, January 09, 2006 - 08:01 PM UTC
Kind words Jacques hope to see more people commited this year, you´ve been a good leader for this projects.....
Best regards
Best regards
Jaster
Michigan, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 - 10:20 AM UTC
Jacques,
Thanks for taking the helm for this year's T2K Extravaganza! I love the storylines, the imaginationa and the whole "what if" aspect for this series of Campaigns.
A salute to all of you who crossed the finishline, and to the rest of us struggling along...well perhaps we need a T2K support group.
Jim
Thanks for taking the helm for this year's T2K Extravaganza! I love the storylines, the imaginationa and the whole "what if" aspect for this series of Campaigns.
A salute to all of you who crossed the finishline, and to the rest of us struggling along...well perhaps we need a T2K support group.
Jim
Jacques
Minnesota, United States
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Posted: Thursday, January 12, 2006 - 07:02 AM UTC
Ok guys, I guess I goofed and there is a campaign gallery to put a pic in. So if you can, please put at least one pic in there to help show off our handywork...
Here is the link to the page.
To post your picture in this gallery you need to do it from your own gallery page. Or something like that...
Here is the link to the page.
To post your picture in this gallery you need to do it from your own gallery page. Or something like that...
dexter059
Region de Valparaiso, Chile
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Posted: Thursday, January 12, 2006 - 07:22 AM UTC
OK mine are in.....since I did 3 entries, 2 of them dios, I just placed 1 pic of each entry.....
Now preping for 2006 versions of T2K
Cheers
Now preping for 2006 versions of T2K
Cheers
Trisaw
California, United States
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Posted: Thursday, January 12, 2006 - 10:33 AM UTC
Apparently the T2K5 entry isn't showing up in the drop-down menu. When I upload the photos, they go straight into my own Gallery.
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
dexter059
Region de Valparaiso, Chile
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Posted: Thursday, January 12, 2006 - 03:22 PM UTC
There are some boxes down the uploading page that if are marked, they skip the uploading process and send the pics to your gallery. Check that, if not, try to move the photos, there´s an option to do that.
cheers
cheers
KoSprueOne
Myanmar
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Posted: Friday, January 13, 2006 - 08:41 AM UTC
Quoted Text
OK mine are in.....since I did 3 entries, 2 of them dios, I just placed 1 pic of each entry.....
Now preping for 2006 versions of T2K
Cheers
dexter059, nice dios. I'm unable to upload and/or move my armored wagon photos to this gallery. Any specific pointers on how you processed yours? Thanks.
KoSprueOne
Myanmar
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Posted: Friday, January 13, 2006 - 08:44 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Okay Guys and Gals, the past years campaign is finished.
First, i want to thank all who signed up and at least started on something. While you may not have finished, getting out of the starting blocks is still one heck of an accomplishment.
Second, I want to thank all 8 of our finished builders. You guys had some excellent stories and creative work. I look forward to the 2006 campaign.
Finally, to any who started and did not finish, please do keep working on what you have for the 2006 campaign and come up with a good story to fit it in.
Here's mud in your eye!
Thank you. This was my first COMPLETED campaign on armorama. I just can't pass up the what if type stuff. I can't figure out how to upload into this specific gallery.
dexter059
Region de Valparaiso, Chile
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Posted: Friday, January 13, 2006 - 09:20 AM UTC
Quoted Text
dexter059, nice dios. I'm unable to upload and/or move my armored wagon photos to this gallery. Any specific pointers on how you processed yours? Thanks.
Thanks mate,
some pointers:
1st log in, it´s a different registration ID than here, but you can use the same nick if you want.
2nd, select the "campaign (group builds)" gallery
3rd, select the T2K folder. Once you´re in, in the top right of the screen there´s a munu stated as "upload photos", click there....
4th Follow the instructions, 2 more screen guided steps and you´re ready...
Hope this helps, cheers
KoSprueOne
Myanmar
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Posted: Sunday, January 15, 2006 - 05:41 AM UTC
I can view this gallery but I'm unable to upload into this specific gallery. Thanks for the step by step, Klaus.
Trisaw
California, United States
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Posted: Sunday, January 15, 2006 - 07:57 AM UTC
Same problems here. Uploading photos only goes straight to my Gallery. Somehow, the option for selecting T2K5 in the drop-down menu isn't there.
wingsntreads
Vendor
Minnesota, United States
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Posted: Sunday, January 15, 2006 - 08:12 AM UTC
Jacques,
What unit in the 34th were you a part of? I am currently a member of the 34th ID Band and have been for 12 years now after serving 4 years active.
Winston
Wing n Treads
What unit in the 34th were you a part of? I am currently a member of the 34th ID Band and have been for 12 years now after serving 4 years active.
Winston
Wing n Treads
Jacques
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Posted: Sunday, January 15, 2006 - 09:27 AM UTC
I started out with the 1/151 FA Det 4 as a 13F (FO) in St. Cloud supporting the 1/194INF while I was going to school at St. John's in Collegeville.
After I finished AIT the MN Guard was reorganized and all us FO's got located to Anoka. I then got shuffled around with all the rest and basically ended up supporting all three Artillery Batteries (1/151, 1/175, and 1/194) and the three Battalions (1/94 Armoured and the 1/194 and 2/136 INF.) I ended up becoming a dual role E-5, filling both a FO slot and also a 63D slot (tracked vehicle recovery specialist) before I got out. ( I moved to South Dakota following my wife's job and the SD NG ain't so great...to put it mildly.) I had been offered a E-6 slot with our COLT team out of Pipestone-Laverne, but I turned it down...I always wonder if that was a good choice, but that is water LONG under the bridge.
Now I just remember the bad-old-days and glue plastic! :-)
After I finished AIT the MN Guard was reorganized and all us FO's got located to Anoka. I then got shuffled around with all the rest and basically ended up supporting all three Artillery Batteries (1/151, 1/175, and 1/194) and the three Battalions (1/94 Armoured and the 1/194 and 2/136 INF.) I ended up becoming a dual role E-5, filling both a FO slot and also a 63D slot (tracked vehicle recovery specialist) before I got out. ( I moved to South Dakota following my wife's job and the SD NG ain't so great...to put it mildly.) I had been offered a E-6 slot with our COLT team out of Pipestone-Laverne, but I turned it down...I always wonder if that was a good choice, but that is water LONG under the bridge.
Now I just remember the bad-old-days and glue plastic! :-)