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Tango0115 May 2017 3:06 p.m. PST

"I have been inspired recently by articles from Patch (regarding non veteran/early war armies, found here) and Casey (regarding his foray into the armies of Romania, link here. As always needing a reason to buy even more minis I felt that the time was right for me to take up the challenge and build myself a unique and decidedly non-veteran army and for personal reasons I quickly settled on the Army of Turkey. I'll hazard a guess that a few might exclaim "I think you'll find that the Turks never fought in the second world war!". This is certainly true, but I didn't let absolute historical accuracy and the fact of a nation being a non-belligerent stop me when I built my Swedish WW2 army and I won't let it get in the way of my hobby now either. As such I started to aggressively trawl the internet for any and all information that I could find regarding the Turkish army during ww2…"

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79thPA Supporting Member of TMP15 May 2017 4:30 p.m. PST

Why not? It's all about having fun.

Tango0116 May 2017 11:09 a.m. PST

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