i like them the way they are, i dont like grey areas- yes thats a metaphora- anywhere
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They look like pieces of ****. The tanks, that is. Your images, however, are excellent. What's the red stripe signify? Don't say 'slow Germans'.
I bought a Strategies & Tactics mag after many, many years. Has an interesting article on a what-if offensive in 1919.
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Er..thanks, I think. Is that word censored by the asterisks 'sh1t'? If you mean the colour, then the British painted their tanks sh1t brown in the last 2 years of WW1 (dark khaki-brown or 'chocolate' colour as described in contemporary sources)
As for the red/white go-faster stripes, they were national colours painted on all Brit tanks in 1918. These same stripes were used on Brit tanks in the desert and Italy in WW2, while the Canadians reversed them (red/white/red) on their tanks in WW2.
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Some tweaks and recolours: The Rolls-Royce and AB Lancia armoured cars are in desert camo, while the second Rolls is painted in battleship grey, which is the colour they first apeared in when used by the Royal Naval Air Service. The second FT-17 is an attempt at the French camo used in WW1.
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admirable"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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