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Offline VonMudra

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13650 on: 13-05-2016, 16:05:00 »
It is a field mod. :P

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Re: Picture of the Day
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13652 on: 16-05-2016, 18:05:09 »


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Finnish soldiers with captured Soviet SVT-40 rifles at the parade captured Vyborg.

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13653 on: 16-05-2016, 21:05:52 »
I actually made a finnish pickup kit with svt40, but I don't think anyone put it on a map yet.

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Re: Picture of the Day
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13655 on: 28-05-2016, 20:05:56 »

Crete, 1941. Bundesarchiv, Bild 141-0848 / CC-BY-SA 3.0
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13656 on: 06-06-2016, 02:06:11 »
He was not wrong. Amateurs talk tactics, pros talk logistics.

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13657 on: 06-06-2016, 02:06:59 »
^ love that pic

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13658 on: 06-06-2016, 13:06:17 »

Assembling a 1-1 scale wooden model of the Ju87
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13659 on: 06-06-2016, 23:06:19 »
Can't see the link and when copying the text of the link into my browser it doesn't work :(

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13660 on: 07-06-2016, 00:06:26 »


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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13661 on: 07-06-2016, 12:06:10 »
Can't see the link and when copying the text of the link into my browser it doesn't work :(
stupid g+ :)
https://plus.google.com/103715030210557776823/posts/NnDeZys4oYK
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13662 on: 08-06-2016, 00:06:24 »

Yesterday, 72 years ago. Never Forget. I can't imagine how terrible it must have been, slowly making your way towards Fortress Europe itself...


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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13663 on: 08-06-2016, 09:06:47 »

1943. A Curtiss P-40/Kittyhawk Mark III of No. 112 Squadron, Royal Air Force taxiing through the scrub at Medenine, Tunisia. The ground crewman on the wing is directing the pilot, whose view ahead is hindered by the aircraft's nose. The squadron was the first Allied unit to use the "shark mouth" marking on the P-40, in mid-1941.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13664 on: 08-06-2016, 19:06:42 »


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Soviet ISU-152 self-propelled guns. ACS was hit and destroyed by internal explosion during the Battle of Tali-Ihantala on the Karelian Isthmus 1944.