"Sidi Rezegh Mosque " Topic
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Tango01 | 04 Jun 2015 10:58 p.m. PST |
"A simplified 'undamaged' representation of the Mosque at Sidi Rezegh. The Mosque was the tomb of an Arab saint and was the scene of some of the action during Operation Crusader in 1941"
See here link Amicalement Armand |
Silent Pool | 04 Jun 2015 11:51 p.m. PST |
…an Arab saint Saints in Islam? I did not know that until now. Shukkran. |
olicana | 05 Jun 2015 2:46 a.m. PST |
Yep, You have to have one. Mine is the damaged version with the corner nkocked off. Mine was made of MDF and a bottle top.
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Blutarski | 05 Jun 2015 2:54 a.m. PST |
Wow! You made one in 1:1 scale??? B |
Tango01 | 05 Jun 2015 10:23 a.m. PST |
Good job Olicana!. (smile) Amicalement Armand |
olicana | 05 Jun 2015 1:01 p.m. PST |
The Sidi Rezegh battles of 1941 are, for gaming purposes, some of the best desert encounters of the war. The second day is my favourite. You can just see the Mosque on the left table distance of the first shot, and near left in the shot of the German Pz Regt. (scaled 1:5).
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Grumble87106 | 24 Jun 2015 1:16 p.m. PST |
Those escarpments are really well done! As is the rest of the table! |
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