They need to be dealt with.
I'm big on 1/35 armor and 1/35 figures as well as 1/16 figures. Some 1/9 scale busts too. One of my goals is to one day build a huge 1/35 diorama...
There is an interesting bird, I'm not familiar with it.
Thanks Martin. I have also heard the rumors surrounding this book's authenticity. There are definitely factual errors in it but when you are...
Anyone familiar with the rice bombs? I believe they were actually succesful in killing one American family.
One of my top five goals in life is to visit the Imperial War Museum.
I read this book last summer after my father reccomended it to me and it remains one of my favorite pieces of literature ever written. Guy Sajer...
I found it to be a fantastic account of Stalingrad, from both sides. Highly reccomended.
The evolution in fighting tactics of the modern infantryman.
The Brewster Buffalo isn't much of a looker either in my book.
Definitely agree with that, those are great books.
I see it as the last true "uniformed" war. I guess Korea could be put into that category but the scale of WWII was much greater.
The squadron shop has a great modelling magazine that I buy a lot of the stuff I build from. You can make orders right over the phone. They come...
The Marine Corps does not get nearly enough credit for what they did during WWII.
heh.. Anyway, I view him as a foolish military strategist who disgraced one of the finest militaries ever to exist, forever branding them as nazis.
Yeah I find the Werewolves to be pretty interesting. They weren't terribly effective but guerilla warfare is something that always intrigues me.
My great uncle served on Pelelieu as well as Guadalcanal and New Britain. He said Pelelieu made Guadalcanal look like a picnic.
A significantly larger number of German civilians would be alive today.
Personally I think they should just make them historical exhibits but hey it's better than letting them rot.
Jay Leno had a funny bit to say about this on the Tonight Show.