Russians have some of the best armor I've seen (SCA, or otherwise). Is there a source for this kind of armor (especially the historical Russian types) on the internet?
@norder81 Karelians have been moved to Russia because of Sweden but not all of them as you have been trying to say. Are you seriously saying that whole so called "Finnish" Karelia was only inhabited by people from Savo? You know that for example the people who were moving to Käkisalmi between 1570 - 1710 were indeed people from Savo but much Karelians near Viipuri. There was living much Karelians on Finnish Karelia.
@norder81 Leningrad was never fully encircled. If Finland would have filled the goals what Germany wanted Finland to fill, Finland would be a responsible of starvation of Leningrad. Simply it never happened. How the refugees would have went to Petrozavodsk? Throught the Lake Ladoga? Yes. That way was open even Finland took the East Karelia. Those action on East Karelia never closed that way.
Destroy food ships? Simply not true. Never heard a term, War of Talvela. I can explain this if you want.
@norder81 Didn't I say for long time? Finnish long distance troops did cut for example Murmansk railroad for military reasons. Most of allied military help went through those ways against Finland for example. Didn't Russians bomb important Finnish traffic targets for preventing to get aid for soldiers for example? Also same German targets. Of course. Do not use double standards.
@norder81 "Many parts of Karelia had minority of Russians for long time" You understood my saying wrong. I ment that for extrelemy long time, Karelians were the biggest people group on Karelia. Not for so long time, Russians have been the biggest group. You can easily say that Russians are newcomers there. Karelian history on Karelia is much much longer than Russian. Simple truth.
I just hope that u dont use real weapons? Oo
Meerschaulk 2 weeks ago
OMG THEY COMIN, GRABBA SHOTGUN!!!
Meerschaulk 2 weeks ago
Russians have some of the best armor I've seen (SCA, or otherwise). Is there a source for this kind of armor (especially the historical Russian types) on the internet?
JohannVF 1 month ago
where is this epic battle castle?
charmander0412 1 month ago
im guessing theres a wieght limit to your weapon? coz i would just have a mace and launch people
AidanXD10 1 month ago
@norder81 Karelians have been moved to Russia because of Sweden but not all of them as you have been trying to say. Are you seriously saying that whole so called "Finnish" Karelia was only inhabited by people from Savo? You know that for example the people who were moving to Käkisalmi between 1570 - 1710 were indeed people from Savo but much Karelians near Viipuri. There was living much Karelians on Finnish Karelia.
tupakki 2 months ago
@norder81 Leningrad was never fully encircled. If Finland would have filled the goals what Germany wanted Finland to fill, Finland would be a responsible of starvation of Leningrad. Simply it never happened. How the refugees would have went to Petrozavodsk? Throught the Lake Ladoga? Yes. That way was open even Finland took the East Karelia. Those action on East Karelia never closed that way.
Destroy food ships? Simply not true. Never heard a term, War of Talvela. I can explain this if you want.
tupakki 2 months ago
@norder81 Didn't I say for long time? Finnish long distance troops did cut for example Murmansk railroad for military reasons. Most of allied military help went through those ways against Finland for example. Didn't Russians bomb important Finnish traffic targets for preventing to get aid for soldiers for example? Also same German targets. Of course. Do not use double standards.
tupakki 2 months ago
@norder81 "Many parts of Karelia had minority of Russians for long time" You understood my saying wrong. I ment that for extrelemy long time, Karelians were the biggest people group on Karelia. Not for so long time, Russians have been the biggest group. You can easily say that Russians are newcomers there. Karelian history on Karelia is much much longer than Russian. Simple truth.
tupakki 2 months ago