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  1. E' stato più volte detto che i commenti non si devono limitare alla preferenza del colore, qual'è l'aereo più figo ecc.ecc. quindi vediamo di apporre risposte più sensate e costruttive! :incazz:
  2. Penso proprio che sia un'ottima scelta alternativa!!! Queste imm. sono relative ad un Crusader ACADEMY! Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! Dominus & Vorthex siete peggio della Malaria!!!! :asd:
  3. Azzzz Mi spiace realmente per lo stato attuale dei lavori, eppure ci tenevi così tanto al Crusader! Bhe se proprio non se ne può fare nulla, direi di accantonare per il momento, magari a mente serena saprai decidere meglio!
  4. Magari Red, anche perchè, per ossessione personale non ho molta soddisfazione a pilotare un velivolo russo, diciamo non ho lo stesso appagamento interiore di quando uso un velivolo della NATO! :asd:
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    il mio ef-2000 "T2"

    In questa foto, tutto il diorama rende al meglio le sue particolarità, magari la busta potevi anche toglierla; comunque nell'insieme lo cosidero un lavoro ben fatto, visto le relative difficoltà correlate! Voto: 7,5!
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    Russian Railway
  7. American uniforms Lester Donald Culp enlisted at Le Grande, Oregon on 25 September 1939 with E Company, 186th Infantry Regiment, 41st Infantry Division at the age of 24. Culp trained in Washington and California and with the declaration of war on 7 December 1941, his battalion was assigned beach defence and guard duty in the Fort Lewis region of Washington state. The 41st Division was destined for duty in the South West Pacific and were the vanguard of the combat units departing America. Thus Culp sailed for Australia from San Francisco in convoy aboard the SS Matsonia on 22 April 1942, arriving in Melbourne on 14 May. For the next two months Culp and his Regiment were bivouacked at Puckapunyal before receiving orders to move north to Queensland for jungle and amphibious training at Rockhampton (possibly at the Shoalwater Centre), where they were to remain for the balance of the year. The 186th were ordered to New Guinea, following in the footsteps of the 163rd Infantry, who had flown into New Guinea on 27 December 1942, and left Queensland aboard the "Bontiko" on 1 January 1943, arriving at Port Moresby and enduring heavy Japanese bombing whilst awaiting transport to the Buna and Sanananda battlefields. Culp's regiment reboarded the Bontiko which steamed via Milne Bay to Oro Bay, where they were disembarked for Semini, site of some of the fiercest battles around Buna, setting up a Headquarters Group. Culp states that they returned to Rockhampton at the end of July 1943 with "1,200 cases of malaria out of a regimental strength of 3,300 - I contacted malaria and dengue fever, which recurred many times for the next seven years. We were sent to Toorbul Point, about 30 miles north of Brisbane toward the end of 1943 for amphibious training. Attack transports to small beach assaults. I remember Christmas 1943 there in the wind and tremendous down pours of rain." Culp returned to America on rotation in early 1944 and was honourably discharged in September 1945 as a Master Sergeant. Description. Khaki tunic with button down epaulettes and a four button front. Patch pockets on the breast with flaps and exposed buttons. Internal pockets on the skirt with external flaps and exposed buttons. All buttons are gilt and feature the US eagle in relief. Sleeves have the rank of Master Sergeant First Grade and on the shoulder of the left is the patch of the 41st Infantry Division. On the lower cuff of this sleeve are four bars in gold wire with a green service chevron below at an angle of 45 degrees. On the left lapel is the circular gold insignia for the Infantry and on the right US. Above the left breast pocket is three rows of seven ribbon bars with the Combat Infantryman badge above. Over the right breast pocket is the cloth badge for service rendered after 8th September 1939.
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    il mio ef-2000 "T2"

    Si Flank. Tutto sommato, stai migliorando, soprattutto nei confronti dell'F-117 con il morbillo ricordi??? :asd: Scherzi a parte, adesso stai cominciando ad assimilare le nuove tecniche che in un'altro o al massimo due modelli dovresti riuscire a padroneggiare, quindi dacci sotto e vedrai che ulteriori miglioramenti arriveranno!
  9. Uniforms of New Zealand Amuri Mounted Rifles Officer, 2nd Regiment North Canterbury Mounted Rifles 1900-1910 Insets: Black cloth helmet puggaree, with a gold 2nd Regiment North Canterbury Mounted Rifles helmet plate, and a cross belt plate of the North Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Medal: New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal
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    il mio primo aereo (prova)

    Mmmm.... Diciamo che con i materiali di fortuna utilizzati non poteva andare meglio, tutto sommato non è malaccio per essere stato il primo modello, ovviamente se segui per bene il forum e i vari consigli degli esperti, insieme all'acquisto di attrezzature più ortodosse i risultati non possono che migliorare! P.S. Le Decals???
  11. Magari, l'A-10 è l'essenza pura del Cacciacarri, sarebbe veramente una piacevole sorpresa la sua implementazione nel Game!
  12. Allora delucidiamo un po la situazione! Winter exercise in Norway, 1986. The aircraft equipped with the laser-telemeters and target-seekers in the nose. It wore special painting scheme.
  13. Japanese Officer's Dress uniform WW2 WWII JAPANESE IMPERIAL ARMY OFFICER'S FULL DRESS UNIFORM TUNIC . Included is the 1st lieutenant shoulder-board in original box. Buttons are all complete showing cherry blossoms and inner lining is quilted.
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    Touché Russian TM-1 Railroad gun The German armoured motor railcar Panzertriebwagen 16 (PT 16) at Chabówka Rolling-Stock Heritage Park, Poland [1] (temporary exhibition - owned by Museum of Railways in Warsaw
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    Tanks curiosi

    The TKS, wz.33 Started in 1933, 390 were built. Armor was up to 10 mm and a few were made of cast armor (1934) - revolutionary technology in that age. Between 1936/39 work was carried out to up-gun the tankette by mounting a 20 mm automatic cannon in a large ball mount.The Polish 20mm FK cannon was ready in 1938 and its mounting on TK-3 and TKS tankettes was started in 1939. Twenty three were upgraded before the events of 1939 overtook the upgrade.
  16. Japanese uniforms of WW2 Japanese aviator's unlined brown cotton gabardine flying jacket. Waist length jacket has stand and fall collar, concealed front buttoning, two large semi-circular pockets with concealed zip fastening on either side of the centre front, and a self fabric belt that is contained within the waist casing and fastens with a white-metal, toothed sliding buckle. Each sleeve has a zip running from elbow to wrist which can be unfastened to give additional ease. The lower left front of the jacket has a 70mm slit reinforced with leather, to allow cabling to be attached to the aviator's flying helmet.
  17. Prova a dare un'occhiata al seguente link! * 22 * Nov * * Sky Crawlers, dal film d’animazione alla Wii
  18. Many of the armies of the world are moving away from having distinctive uniforms. This is of course on top of the fact that many of the 'People's Liberation Armies' are guerrilla or terrorist groups and plan not to have an identifiable uniform. Listed below are some of what we have fought against so far. KOREA'S pla Vietcong NVA
  19. Ti segnalo dei link con ottimi walkaround in merito! Harrier GR.3 Harrier GR.3 Walk Around
  20. Many of the armies of the world are moving away from having distinctive uniforms. This is of course on top of the fact that many of the 'People's Liberation Armies' are guerrilla or terrorist groups and plan not to have an identifiable uniform. Listed below are some of what we have fought against so far. MALAYA'S CTs KOREA'S nka
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    Waggon-2 Canone Waggon Ko The Manchuria Railway 60t waggon "Chii" modified. Armament : Type14 100mm Anti-Aircraft Canone (This could be shot only horizontally.) Type92 Heavy Machine Gun X 2 Equipment : Brake, Heating System, Hammocks, Trash Box
  22. Service Jackets of the Australian Army and Support Units This jacket was worn by Lieutenant Francis Bede Stafford who enlisted in the AIF (SN 675) on 23 December 1914. Served in 2 Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron in Palestine. Appointed Second Lieutenant on 6 November 1917. Seconded to Machine Gun Training Squadron on 26 January 1918 and promoted Lieutenant on 6 February 1918. Returned to Australia on 28 June 1919. Died 4 September 1966. Officers blues dress wool serge jacket : Lieutenant General Sir John Monash, Australian Army Associated with NX525 Lieutenant H G Quail, a crew commander with A Squadron, 6 Division Cavalry Regiment, 2nd AIF.
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    Armoured railcar "Arrow" Soviet armored trains in WW2:
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