Via Jack Badelaire (he’s a friend of a friend), comes this compelling story of battle on the Eastern Front.
URR is our in-house expert on all things related to the epic Nazi-Communist death match. I can’t wait for his review of this vignette.
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Via Jack Badelaire (he’s a friend of a friend), comes this compelling story of battle on the Eastern Front. URR is our in-house expert on all things related to the epic Nazi-Communist death match. I can’t wait for his review of this vignette.
Via Jack Badelaire (he’s a friend of a friend), comes this compelling story of battle on the Eastern Front.
URR is our in-house expert on all things related to the epic Nazi-Communist death match. I can’t wait for his review of this vignette.
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Amazing. Probably more accurate than much of what is taught in schools today. The LEGO tanks actually looked like the PZKW II and IV, and the KV-1.
I do imagine that the creators are either single, or have very understanding wives/therapists.
Also, I am sure somewhere someone now wants to ban LEGOS because they see them as too violent.
And someone has a sense of humor. “I’m sorry, all our planes are assisting other divisions…” And the high five.
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URR, did you see the signs and bumper stickers? They’re just as funny as the radio chatter.
Also, did you get the pictures I sent you a couple weeks back? Of the really spiffy birthday / Christmas present I got?
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That is freaking hilarious. Thank you for posting it!
We linked to you– https://intheoldcorps.com/2016/05/16/from-xbradtc-legos-on-the-eastern-front/ .
vmijpp
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Cool! I note some friendly fire casualties–a couple of the Stukas hit two German tanks. The train scenes put be in mind of the Parsberg railhead, though that was not a sideloading one.
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