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  • And here is now ANZAC´s Mk.III Valentine infantry tank with the Red Army. This is because 1.300 of these tanks were sent to the USSR, only a handful remained in Britain for training purposes!
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    • Wow!

      Nice one!

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      • Thanks, man! I needed it for my Ostfront scen

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        • Tweaks of the WW2 Commonwealth infantry I posted before, plus khaki-drill versions for N Africa and the early part of the Burma campaign, and jungle green for post-1942 Far East.
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          • @Steph: Looking good

            @Fairline: Yippii!
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            Ave Europa, nostra vera Patria!

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            • Originally posted by fairline
              Tweaks of the WW2 Commonwealth infantry I posted before, plus khaki-drill versions for N Africa and the early part of the Burma campaign, and jungle green for post-1942 Far East.
              Nice stuff, governor!

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              • @ curt: Here is the Pershing with a slightly corected turret and the trooper
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                • @ curt: And the Tiger with a trooper

                  Hope you can use them
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                  • These are the business!

                    I'll grab them later after Uni, Jim!

                    Nice one!
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                    • @Fairline e @Jimpanse:

                      Guys, your U-N-I-T-S:
                      "Dilexi iustitiam, odivi iniquitatem, propterea morior in exilio" [PAPA GREGORIUS VII +1085] - ("He amado la justicia, he odiado la iniquidad, por eso muero en exilio") - ("I loved justice, I hated unfairness, that's why I die in exile") - (J'ai aimé la justice, j'ai détesté l'iniquité, c'est pourquoi je meurs en exil") - ("Ich liebte Gerechtigkeit und hasste Ungerechtigkeit, deshalb sterbe ich im Exil")

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                      • Fairline, those British Far East Infantrymen are supurb. Are you sure that the uniforms were that green though?

                        Originally posted by jim panse
                        And here is now ANZAC´s Mk.III Valentine infantry tank with the Red Army. This is because 1.300 of these tanks were sent to the USSR, only a handful remained in Britain for training purposes!
                        Some of them must of ended up in New Zealand - the Kiwis used them in the Solomon Islands in 1943 and they remained in active service with the NZ Army until the 1960s(!). The NZ Army only managed to get them replaced after proving to the government that the ancient tanks were making the Army a laughing stock, and seriously reducing the number of people willing to volunteer for the army.

                        After they were replaced recruitment increased.
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                        • Originally posted by Case
                          Fairline, those British Far East Infantrymen are supurb. Are you sure that the uniforms were that green though?
                          Thanks The British jungle green was closer to this shade than the other colour available in the civ2 palette (ie the olive greens). Bear in mind that Australians and New Zealanders towards the end of the pacific campaign tended to wear US olive green fatigues rather more than British-pattern jungle fatigues. The US patterns were much less 'green', if this makes sense . Wish I had a scanner to show you what I mean...
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                          • Originally posted by curtsibling
                            These are the business!

                            I'll grab them later after Uni, Jim!

                            Nice one!
                            Please, be my guest, Curt

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                            • Originally posted by Case
                              ....Are you sure that the uniforms were that green though?
                              I dunno, maybe your right Case Are these any better?
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                              • fairline please tell me, is that XIV shield for Australia/NZ? And what does the Canadian shield looks like? Or maybe it's not in that compilation..
                                "Peace cannot be kept by force.
                                It can only be achieved by understanding"

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