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Modeller Build Logs

Monroe Perdu Sunken Road

By John Steinman
Started: Sep 12, 2007
Updated: Dec 26, 2007

Well let's see. My buddy Saul Garcia asked me to do a build review on this wonderful set about a year and a half ago. If he only know how slow I really am, he might have had second thoughts! But all the work is done and I am ready to share my little adventure with you! I am going to use the Sunken Road base as a basis for an early morning D-Day vignette where 3 paratroopers from the 82nd ariborne have surprised a speiss and his helper hauling food to their unit behind the lines. What a surprise the Para's get when they discover BEER! Unfortunatly for the Germans, the boys at Battalion don't want prisioners, but they do want the beer! I will leave it up to your imagination if the Para's pull a Lt Stone, or just let em go. So begins my Vignette "Just the beer, sir?"

Introduction Parts is parts - what you see is what you get. Lets get going! Green thumbs NOT required Up against the wall Go Figure Putting the cart before the horse Coffee, Tea, or ...... BEER!
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Up against the wallNov 20, 2007
I have completed the painting of the wall. I used Delta Ceramic colors from Wally World - super cheap, and cover really well. I have also finished adding the silfor grass and some other colorful plant life from the local craft store. The vine on the wall is from a root, and the gate a VP product. The wall numbers are from Grandt Line with a custom backing.


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