Hey guys, Im here at the US Army's officer candidate school and Ive been assigned to read a book that I can best realate to being an officer...
Man ive got my hopes up for it, their "new" song sounds cool, dont know if its gonna end up on the album or go the way of "i disappear" or "no...
These are a few things that i took to a new Orleans LA contest and did well with The Luchs took third the L/6 40 took 2nd and the t-55 took first....
MIG productions makes great pigments that are indespensible for weathering models. Also learning techniques like filters, washes and drybrushing...
These are a few things that i have built. the panther is 1/35 DML the Luchs is 1/35 Tasca and the Wespe is 1.35 Tamiya. Sorry the quality isnt...
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I'd vote for either the Ta152 or the P51D Mustang
I like the browning hi-power. Also i like the smaller german ones such as the PPK. The broomhandle is pretty cool as well.
the magazine did hold 32 rounds - however it would have a tendancy to jam if they were filled to capacity. Usually they only loaded about 30
speaking of long range shots, i was reading in the combat history of s. Pz. Abt. 507 that a tiger crew spotted a t-34 accompanying a convoy about...
The germans had a few different vehicles that were intended to be equiped with night fighting equipment. the Sd. Kfz. 251, the so called "Uhu" the...
I would agree with the Pz IV as a true TANK, but the most used AFV would have to be the StuG III, the germans made more of those than any other...
I always thaught it was interesting that the insides of the track are more worn than the outsides (look at the cleats on the track face). I guess...
Anybody have the book published by AFVModeller called duel in the mist? Its about $ 120 and i would like to know if its worth it. 120 for a book...
Really it depends on what you want. A technical history is really good in the Jentz books, DW to Tiger I, VK 45 to Tiger II, and the combat...
Call me crazy but i always liked the Fiat Ansaldo L6/40. That little two man italian job. Talk about a tuna can with some tracks on it, but some...
An interesting fact about these SD-2 "splitterbombe" was their tendancy to hang up on the racks when the pilots went to drop them. Only when the...
Hello fellow WWII geeks! Phil Novak here, fresh home from US Army Officer Candidate School (broke my leg during an obsacle course and sent home to...