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  • Heres a small tweak of a Jim panse's infantry...

    US troops in the 50s.. (weapon: M14)
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    "[A thoughtful Quote]" -Oscar Wilde

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    • Looking cool.
      "Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII

      All those who want to die, follow me!
      Last words of Emperor Constantine XII Palaiologos, before charging the Turkish hordes, on the 29th of May 1453AD.

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      • @Justinianum:

        I just noticed how excellent those tri-motors are!
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        • Yeah, sure they are I love that nice and clean camo pattern.

          But I tried to resize the plane to avoid the cut of the wings, and it was impossible without losing all the quality of the unit.

          I had to do my own version of the plane, but I'm not satisfied with it. Please let m know what do you think so I can try to improve it







          It's a difficult plane to draw...the 'hunchback' is hard to create
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          • Whoa!
            That is the stuff, Pablostuka!

            Your recent work is of the very highest calibre, sir!
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            • Something for Fairline

              This is a little off-topic, but this picture clearly illustrates just how small the Japanese tankettes were.

              From left to right, the picture shows a British Bren Carrier, a Japanese Type 97 Tankette and an American White Scout Car.

              (All three vehicles were captured [re-captured in the case of the carrier and scout car] by the Australians when they occupied Rabaul at the end of the war)
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              • What a cute little tank!
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                • My attempt for a FlaK 88mm cannon
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                  • I love it!
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                    Ave Europa, nostra vera Patria!

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                    • I love it too!!
                      "[A thoughtful Quote]" -Oscar Wilde

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                      • It sure is nice. Any non-mobile ones?
                        "Peace cannot be kept by force.
                        It can only be achieved by understanding"

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                        • In nemo's red front.
                          Calling all Designers, the SL CivGroup is open for business!

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                          • For some awesome WW2 unit action, check Harry's Atomic Eagle playtest.

                            It's a revolution in units!
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                            • Re: Something for Fairline

                              Originally posted by Case
                              This is a little off-topic, but this picture clearly illustrates just how small the Japanese tankettes were.

                              From left to right, the picture shows a British Bren Carrier, a Japanese Type 97 Tankette and an American White Scout Car.

                              (All three vehicles were captured [re-captured in the case of the carrier and scout car] by the Australians when they occupied Rabaul at the end of the war)
                              Thanks Case. That gives a good impression of the size of the thing. I'll have a go in a few days.
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                              • We need the Panzer II

                                "Peace cannot be kept by force.
                                It can only be achieved by understanding"

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