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Post by Doc on May 8, 2013 4:35:22 GMT -5
Hi everyone, Well i completed my first troop in my GM (still a few things to iron out ) but all went well. It got quite heavy after 4 odd hours but like a good marine pushed thru. This is Australia's biggest troop - and the biggest in the southern hemisphere. Here are a few pics from it, if any more good ones come thru ill post them here and on BF boards. Cheers Doc GM3326
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Post by redkraytdragon on May 8, 2013 15:00:45 GMT -5
Looking sharp dude!
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Post by heatshock on May 9, 2013 15:11:04 GMT -5
mmmm GM goodness. lookin good mate!!
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Post by danrodjr on May 11, 2013 1:33:01 GMT -5
AWESOME Doc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most AWESOME!!!!!
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Post by bigdog on Jun 19, 2019 4:51:08 GMT -5
Photos are gorgeous, I will look at your work with pleasure.
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Post by rinat123 on Aug 10, 2019 14:31:46 GMT -5
but all went well. It got quite heavy after 4 odd hours but like a good marine pushed thru. This is Australia's biggest troop - and the biggest in the southern hemisphere. Here are a few pics from it
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