• Pardon the dust while the boys rebuild the site.

    The board will be in a state of disarray as I get things sorted out, for a little while at least.

    The new incarnation is using Xenforo as the system software. It is much like what we are used to, with a few differences. I will see about making a FAQ to help point out the differences for the members.

     

    One IMPORTANT difference for all of us old timers is that the 'mail' system is replaced with what are called 'conversations'/

    There is no 'Inbox' or 'Out box' or 'Sent' folders anymore.

    Think of Conversations as private 'threads' or topics that don't exist in a forum, that you start with another member. NOTE: Conversations can include more than one member if you or someone else in the conversaion, likes.
    Takes a little getting used to but I am sure you all can get a hang of it.

     

    Only a slightly modified default default Xenforo style is available for now. Once the new SAG style is ready it will be available.

    All existing users should be able to login with their usernames and passwords once the site goes up.

     

    If anyone has difficulties logging in please contact me at sixthvanguard@gmail.com.

     

    Thank you for your support and patience. I know it has been a loooong road.

HJ Division Scout, Caen 1944.6.6

wallacezhu

Marksman
hello, everyone!


July 6 1944.
HJ Division scouts came to Caen area

Hidden in the French town of a barn

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Very nice and simple combination of pieces. Really like the versatility of SS troops in camo smocks as they can represent many service branches as no waffenfarbe shows!
 
That is super. Your figures and displays are always so well done. I wish I had some of your talent. I like that shed for displaying a figure...

-Joe
 
Your rumination of the scout is sweet. The shed is a perfect match for him. the pigeon on his helmet, well that's just comical. looking at a white spot on his arm would be hysterical.


The first image using polymer clay modeling, technology is still unfamiliar, thank you like it
 
Great looking figure! I agree with E, the combo of the different camo items really makes the figure. Your base is fantastic! Nicely done.
 
Your work is the best I have ever seen. Looking forward to see a battle of Arnhem dio.........

Hans
 
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