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Tango0122 Mar 2019 3:22 p.m. PST

Take note the text is in german and english…scroll down the page…

"In the 90s, my friend Jens Najewitz published a miniatures magazine here in Germany for which I wrote some articles. At that time, I translated some of the articles into English and showed them on wargame and model building sites abroad, which no longer exist.That's why I want to bring these reports back for me – and maybe for you too.I will publish it here now; with the exact wording of those days. I do not change anything. Although I'm certainly more into detail in some things today.The conversion tips of that time referred to 1/72 miniatures, and read today sometimes very funny and nostalgic. At the end of 1999 and early 2000, many of the model figures that you can find on PSR were not published. 28 mm figurines did not exist in the variety like today either.
So please do not be surprised about my conversion tips.,,,"
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Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP22 Mar 2019 3:42 p.m. PST

Is this not very…indeed very like this earlier posting?

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No harm at all in the occasional duplication though. I hope you keep up the good work. (grin)


Is it just me or is this forum getting a bit….well quieter maybe?

Tango0122 Mar 2019 10:37 p.m. PST

Quieter…?… the peace of the cementery imho… (smile)


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