Sorry Kiwi, no dice. I was looking at the localizations Youtube was available in, and I just happened to find that video while I was looking at the Canadian version. Geez, give it up....
Last Edit: Apr 5, 2009 13:08:15 GMT by Niamh Dunlevy
~.:.~ This is a retired character. ~.:.~
This character, until further notice, has been placed on the back burner, and will not be used in any RPs. This being said, the character may be un-retired in the future, but all storylines concerning this character are on hold indefinitely.
The first start up of a Lancaster after being restored by a museum.
Last Edit: Apr 7, 2009 13:09:24 GMT by Niamh Dunlevy
~.:.~ This is a retired character. ~.:.~
This character, until further notice, has been placed on the back burner, and will not be used in any RPs. This being said, the character may be un-retired in the future, but all storylines concerning this character are on hold indefinitely.
On the June 6th weekend, I will be going down to the Reading WWII weekend, unlike the Battle of the Bulge one, this one is less about reenactments and more about watching vintage warbirds fly and looking at other vintage equipment, like tanks and encampments.
This is why I haven't shown any BoB pics yet, I had decided to show them all together. It won't be hard to tell the two apart, one is in a snowy woods, and the only is on a sunny airfield.
Last Edit: May 30, 2009 1:59:41 GMT by Mac Bargett
Well I'm back from the thing discribed above and it was alot better then earlier years, it was only the second year they had a whole section for the pacific (although Japanese soldiers=young American girls?) but it felt cooler then last year so I stayed longer.
I got 3 books, all signed on site by; a German ace, 5 of the Band of Brothers(the most well known would probably be Buck Compton), and two of the Doolittle Raiders. I also got a thompson rubber band gun, and a bunch of pictures I will post once I figure out the best way to make some cp off of them.