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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2009

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Click on the LINK above to get your flames of war armies!

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  • wrong America came in mid war and fought extensively in both the pacific, north african and european theatres

    plus the russians took the brunt of the casualties.

  • actually soviet tanks were some of the best tanks in the war.

    The crews were shit though

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  • Hows Flames of War? I've done Axis and Allies Miniatures for a really good while (almost been champ for Springfield). It intrigues me but not sure where to start, or if it's good.

  • @ForlornHope1337 Well yeah because they suicide charged. At times they would actually partner people up, and give one person a rifle and the other person a ammo cartridge. Than they would both charge in, and if the other guy died you would go and pick up what he had been carrying and then you could actually shoot. Now to mention that the r=Russian would shoot their own men for literally just taking a few steps backwards, and call it deserting...

  • I really want to play flames again. Been way to long since I broke out the shermans

  • @ForlornHope1337 if your talking about brunt of the casualties that would be the russians and the chinese, who were fighting the japs

  • IF anyone lives in Southampton area get in touch id love to take this up!

  • If you did this then you could make some FOW vids :P

  • What scale is it? And is it a stand alone product like warhammer and warmachine rather that scale model companies like airfix and revell?

  • @BrianLeexx While Torch and other attempts to interfere with the German expansion may not even been "significant" or "major" Americans were nonetheless involved. I daresay Americans were involved in WW2 long before Pearl when major shipments to Britain began. This is insight.

  • @ForlornHope1337 Mind you not, that we should also keep in mind the Merchant Marines and the Navy which saw a lot of action in the Atlantic, and saw heavy action in the Pacific (excluding Pearl) as soon as December 8th of '41. US destroyers were already being shipped to the Atlantic in early 41. It should also be known that civilian pilots were allowed to volunteer for the RAF in the BoBritain.

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