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Post by VeeVee on Jan 30, 2008 13:10:29 GMT -5
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Post by legionnaire on Jan 30, 2008 13:32:37 GMT -5
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Post by VeeVee on Jan 30, 2008 16:14:59 GMT -5
Battle of the BBB's ? Battling Bastards of Bataan Battling Bastards of Bastogne
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Post by legionnaire on Jan 30, 2008 17:13:02 GMT -5
Battlin' Bastards of Bataan were the original and first to really fit that term.
No PLANES, no SHIPS, no Artillery pieces, nothing! No Mama, no Papa, NO UNCLE SAM! And nobody in America to this day gives a DAM!
The Bataan defenders had to wait for 3 YEARS to be rescue from prison and occupation.
The 101st AB had PLANES and airdrop supplies, had Artillery and TANK support to their rescue courtesy of Patton.
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av8tor
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Post by av8tor on Feb 2, 2008 13:42:40 GMT -5
Wow! Thanks for posting the pictures Vic. Did you go there? I was suppose to go but my daughters got some important activities that day. I guess we will see these guys at Reading...
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Post by VeeVee on Feb 2, 2008 18:34:01 GMT -5
I didn't go. I just always wait for the breath-taking photos afterwards. No doubt many of these participants attend Reading as well. Yes see you in Reading... but I'll see you in San Francisco for the PSHS reunion first
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Post by legionnaire on Feb 21, 2008 16:58:34 GMT -5
Japanese Panzer at the Battle of the bulge! ;D Imagine the recoil blast would hurl this tank back a kilometer away! LOLOL! Made in Japan Armour halftrack! I wonder if airsoft pellets can penetrate Cardboard armor? ;D
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Post by VeeVee on Feb 22, 2008 15:19:17 GMT -5
They take their gaming seriously...
Just a little bit more production budget and it they could make background "vehicle extras" for movies!
An airsoft gun shot from maybe 10 feet away could possible penetrade the cardboard if they're taut.
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