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By Taylor · Posted
Welcome to the forum! You’ve got a lot more room then me that’s for sure. -
By Blacksmith · Posted
@Ronnie Great Caesar’s ghost! Your paint work is top-notch. I was admiring your color choices, then saw the holster wear you added. Geez, dude… -
By aznation · Posted
I was fortunate enough to acquire both of the photographs below at different times. Major General Frederick S Strong (1855-1935) was a career U.S. Army officer who commanded the 40th Division ("Sunshine Division") during World War I and previously led the Hawaiian Department (1916-1917). He was crucial in organizing Hawaii's defense and National Guard, and later commanded training camps such as Camp Jackson, South Carolina and Camp Kearny, California. He was the first commander of the 40th Division and held command of the unit until demobilization, including a period in 1919. He was a West Point graduate (1880) and a veteran of the American Indian Wars and Spanish-American War. -
By aznation · Posted
A 3D printer must be a lot of fun with what you can make and in any size evidently. I would want to make so many things I wouldn't know where to start. I think you started with something good though. I'll have to admit I'm way behind on the newer technologies, although I know the 3D printer has been around a little while. I know nothing about them however. Super neat technology though for sure. -
By aznation · Posted
In WWI, the 115th Ammunition Train was part of the 40th Infantry Division (also known as the "Sunshine Division"). This unit was largely formed from National Guard elements from Colorado, California, and other western states and was trained at Camp Kearny, California. The unit provided logistical support to the 65th Field Artillery Brigade within the 40th Division. They arrived in France in August 1918. -
By Ronnie · Posted
Super neat liner. -
By Ronnie · Posted
Here is another one that I did but this one is about half size. -
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