Putin, in his dreams…
Cheers,
M
P.S. We need more Emojis: I can’t find “Small P-n-s” in “People and Body” or “M-st-rb-t–n” in “Activities”…
Putin, in his dreams…
Cheers,
M
P.S. We need more Emojis: I can’t find “Small P-n-s” in “People and Body” or “M-st-rb-t–n” in “Activities”…
I wish I could read Cyrillic scrip so I’d know what the morale patches actually read. I get the gist of the last one.
Go here:
select Ukrainian as source and English as target
(should already be selected going by the content of the link above),
click the little keyboard icon (action 3) in the lower right corner and start
picking letters (repeat action 4), tedious and slow but it works.
Words start appearing at 5 and when you have finished picking letters
the translation (nr 6) should have settled down.
I don’t know, but the pictured pick-up truck is a South Korean-supplied Ssangyong Korando Sport
Back in 2011 Ukraine still had 35 000 PM M1910 machine-guns in stock…
Some have been fitted with red dot sights
H.P.
I KNOW I’m not the only one here thinking that would be an unreal model build…
@MoramarthT this would certainly make an interesting subject build and i agree we definitely need more pictures of this vehicles.
I’m wondering if anyone would be willing to make decals of all these patches and badges that are coming out. there might be a market for these now that people are building figures from this conflict.
Now, if there just a biplane to mount them on.
The Trumpeter T-64BV is a nice kit. I built one in 2016, one of my first builds after about 30 years away from the hobby. I saw a photo in the WSJ that I wanted to duplicate, but didn’t have the figure painting skill or know how to build up the ground around it as an emplacement. I’ll post some photos, along with the inspiration photo.
100% Lee, total lack of discipline let alone pride in their own individual soldierly qualities or their unit.
The T55/M55s is an earlier version of the M84? M55 has the British L7 105mm main gun? The 105 ammo should be plentiful easy to get from Nato & others.
Anyone offer a M55 kit?
Read that while the Russian army should have big stocks of 115-millimeter shells, the Ukrainian army doesn’t. They last operated T-62s in the late 1990s.
Maybe limited 115mm ammo supply for Ukraine is the main reason Russia decided to use the older T62’s. The T62’s would be least valuable if ownership changed.