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EnsignExpendable

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  1. Real tanks are prohibitively expensive, and pixel tanks can be ruined by idiotic pubbies and bad ping. Plastic tanks, on the other hand, are much more difficult to ruin.

     

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    A Revell Pz 38(t) with its part gremlin commander.

     

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    Italeri M4A1 Sherman with commander and three identical Tamiya infantrymen.

     

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    The pinnacle of ergonomics, an RPM FT-17.

     

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    Dragon IS-2 mod. 1944 ready to deliver 122 mm of socialism.

     

     

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    Tamiya King Tiger with homemade Zimmerit.

     

     

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    Plastic isn't the only material in a modeler's arsenal. With some styrofoam, garden wire, and modelling paste, this Zvezda T-26 covered in Dragon infantry comes to life.

     

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    The shining star of my collection, an ICM T-35! Of course, these tanks are only a fraction of what I have loading my shelves, but this post is long enough as it is. Post whatever infantry, tanks, planes, ships, or whatever you have lying around here.

  2. Oh, Khryusha. What an idiot. There's an episode in the T-62 (I think) Modelist-Konstruktor book where he insists on a drum style rocket magazine instead of a cassette style, just because. Also a sick burn that goes something along the lines of: "On XX-XX-1971, Khruchev declared cannons to be obsolete. On September 11th, 1971, Nikita Sergeevich himself became obsolete."

     

    Edit: oh, and Max Popenker is looking for English and Russian speaking tank enthusiasts to do research for A video game, actually. We have a client looking to make something with solid technical grounding. The role would be to provide research and technical information on various armoured fighting vehicels (1960-present day) to our team. Looks like my name might be in some credits sometime soon :)

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