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    (Original drawing by Jesús Muñoz a.k.a. kIndal)

    So guys, what do you think? Imho it's a bit tall
    [This message has been edited by Jay Bee (edited January 22, 2001).]

  • #2
    By your comment, I have to think it's Franco, am I right?

    Anyways, (paso a Spanish porque es más cómodo) el uniforme que lleva parece el de un general de división del bando nacional durante la GUerra Civil, o incluso puede que de general de división durante la posguerra, no sé...

    En cualquier cosa, muy buena unit, kIndal, muy buena...

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    Pío Baroja
    "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
    - Spiro T. Agnew

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    • #3
      Is it Francisco Franco?
      I believe Saddam because his position is backed up by logic and reason...David Floyd
      i'm an ignorant greek...MarkG

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      • #4
        Damn... now I'll have to modify my Meng T'ien unit, or everyone tossing around this thread will think I've copied you...
        "Io non volgo le spalle dinnanzi al nemico!!!" - il Conte di San Sebastiano al messo del comandante in capo, battaglia dell'Assietta
        "E' più facile far passare un cammello per la cruna di un ago che un pensiero nel cervello di Bush!!!" - Zelig
        "Live fire, and not cold steel, now resolve battles" - Marshall de Puysegur

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        • #5
          I immediately recognized Franco. You're not the only person who hates him.
          Follow the masses!
          30,000 lemmings can't be wrong!

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          • #6
            Who doesn't hate Franco?

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            • #7
              people love to hate and hate to love....

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              • #8
                He, he, yes, it's Franco. It looks much better in the distance (both ways )

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                Octavio Paz, Mexican Writer. Nobel Laureate 1990, Cervantes Prize 1982

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