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Saturday, September 11, 2021
1938 US Army
Trucks form a line for a convoy.
Officers command cars at the door to headquarters.
Tanks lined up and ready for action.
Tanks and trucks and cars, all part of a modern motorized army.
The Generals command car.
Headquarters.
4 comments:
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So cool as always and no need for paint of course, that would be counter the aesthetic and feel of your amazing world.
Thanks That kid from Tujunga. I really enjoy this older army, it's a lot of fun. US Army on the verge of World War Two but still holding on to the the traditions of the First World War and the frontier. An Army were a second lieutenant might be 30 or 40 years old because promotions are very slow. Bunkermeister
4 comments:
So cool as always and no need for paint of course, that would be counter the aesthetic and feel of your amazing world.
Really enjoying the '38 Army project. Brilliant!
Thank you Forper. I like painted troops but there are only so many hours in the day! I am glad you are enjoying them.
Bunkermeister
Thanks That kid from Tujunga. I really enjoy this older army, it's a lot of fun. US Army on the verge of World War Two but still holding on to the the traditions of the First World War and the frontier. An Army were a second lieutenant might be 30 or 40 years old because promotions are very slow.
Bunkermeister
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