Thanks for taking those risks for the rest of us BFK. Not sure I'd have the courage to do that (says the guy who used to be a sponsored skater and snowboarder). I actually had a recruiter from the Canadian armed forces tell me not to apply even though my mark were great, but I clearly had issues with authority and they didn't like all my tattoos

I was weirded out that they were so picky.
No need to offer thanks, it's a job that let's me do some pretty cool stuff. Believe it or not, the Soldiers that challenge authority as civilians are the best, because they can think on their own. On today's battlefield, small unit leaders are put into some pretty dynamic situations, where they are part diplomat, part contractor, part warrior, part hostage negotiator, part party planner, etc...we need people that don't just blindly follow the man in front of him. Discipline has it's place, but I reward by subordinates for free thinking and approaching problems with unique perspective, even if the results aren't optimal.
But I digress. Sorry, it seems I hijacked your WIP with my own stupid, self-congratulatory story. My original point was to comment on your WIP, and they look great. I can't wait to see the bases. When do you expect them to come in? And you are going to paint the fabric on them based upon the base?