Is it out of print? I've been trying to get my hands on it for a while now, but it seems to be sold out everywhere I look.
Was it the Battle of Britain? Or Midway? Which air battle had the most significant influence on the outcome of WWII?
Moroccan Wall of Shame Why is it forgotten? Because it can't be politicized by Western media and politicians?
Bronco Models are going to release an 'IDF' Centurion, whatever that means. Perhaps a SHO'T?
She would get my vote. If I was an American citizen. And if I would vote for the Republicans. :wink: Do you think she would be nominated as...
It should also be mentioned that the Wright brothers parked everything else during their first appearance in Europe at the Aerodome in Paris....
Silly me! I've been off the forum for too long I guess. But still, are the stats correct?
I don't know about the US oil industry, but it sure has benefitted the Norwegian oil industry. :wink:
Does anyone have any photos, colour plates or similar depicting GI uniforms and equipment used in Italy during the first three months of 1944?
So, this is where you have hidden the WWIII scenario debate from me! :grin: I wouldn't go as far as to say that we are in WWIII right now,...
That is the popular belief, yes. But not at all true. I guess it much depends on how you define the Middle Ages, which was basically a European...
Didn't the French deploy some kind of self-propelled gun in WWI? Or am I completely off the mark? Anyway, what was the first self-propelled gun...
Everbody gets bored with the forum from time to time. It's nothing wrong with that, it's not compulsory to visit every other day or more once you...
Bronco Models. I've had a look at their H-39 Hotchkiss, and it's completely superiour to last years release from Trumpeter. Suberb standard....
From the new Hong Kong based brand Bronco: http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/n ... _comet.htm
A few sources claim that it did see combat in American hands in the early stages of the Pacific War. I have even read once that the British also...
That is pretty much the same number Bean/Fowler gives ( 35500 ).
Bean and Fowler ( 'Russian Tanks of World War II, Stalin's Armoured Might' ) calculates the total losses of Soviet tanks during WWII to be 83500...
Lyndon, don't disable the BBCode when you're quoting. It makes it a lot harder to read ( I have edited and enabled the BBCode on your last message ).
I've discovered that I have very little information myself. What I would like to do is : 1. Establish when the different guns entered...