• 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.

German army Marder I tank destroyer

azazel526

Marksman
The third of three German modifications of the French Lorraine tractor chassis I had planned for a long time is finally here!

Compared to the more famous marder I tank destroyer, the main gain of this vehicle is to solve the hard edge camo production process, happy.:amer_rollin:

I didn't notice the wheels getting stuck in the tracks when I placed the tank, it's not a big deal, never mind

By the way I've put all the Lorraine chassis modifications together, and it looks spectacular



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What a beautiful job! So much detail, and the paint job and weathering are top notch. Truly a museum piece.

I'd hate to sit in the drivers compartment of that thing though!
 
I like them all, but like the PAK 40 version the best. Amazing detail and paint work on all three. They are amazing together! Very cool.
Bob
 
Simply stunning. You are an artist as well as a superb modeller. The weathering just adds that touch of authenticity and the balance is just right. Keep up the great work as you are an inspiration.

Thanks Antony
 
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