

If anyone would like some more shots I can add them to this topic.
Regards
Andy
I have'nt seen it yet, waiting for the DVD but you know that is the way the Japanese Army was trained, the enlisted men were not taught to think for them selves. Yet in spite of that, the fighting in the Pacific was the toughest fighting any where in the second WW. Daily progress was often measured in yards, even mere feet. It made the eastern front look like a cake walk.Antony Rowley wrote:Nice photo's Andy, keep them coming![]()
Not a patch of Band Of Brothers even though it seems the opposition, whoever they are, to the US soldiers always seem to be brain dead and run into a hail of bullets without thinking while the Americans can survive an atom bomb. I suppose that's Hollywood for you.
Thanks Antony
That's the first time I've seen the Eastern Front described as a "Cake Walk". Try telling the 25 -30 million that died that it was a walk in the park. Typical, everything the US does is better than everyone elseRoland Wallick wrote: It made the eastern front look like a cake walk.
If it ever happens please put me on the list of buyers.Andy Payne wrote:The LCT would make an interesting subject for an Armortek model (amphibious).
Sounding a little like a polititian there. I did not call the Eastern front a cake walk, I compared it to the fighting in the Pacific. Maybe 5 million Russians surrendered. The Japanese soldier did not know the meaning of the word.Antony Rowley wrote:That's the first time I've seen the Eastern Front described as a "Cake Walk".Roland Wallick wrote: It made the eastern front look like a cake walk.